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| Key Features |
| Seating Capacity |
5 Seats |
| Year |
2004 |
| Engine Size |
4.0L - 6 Cylinders |
| Style |
Crossover |
| Class |
SUV |
| Fuel Type |
Gasoline |
| Model |
Grand Cherokee |
| Pricing |
| Current Retail Price |
$15,768 - $23,301 |
| Original List Price |
$26,980 - $38,995 |
| Current Wholesale Price |
$12,733 - $19,777 (Update Date: 1/1/06) |
| Miscellaneous |
| Available Models |
Laredo 4 Dr Sport Utility, Laredo 4WD 4 Dr Sport Utility, Limited 4 Dr Sport Utility, Limited 4WD 4 Dr Sport Utility, Overland 4 Dr Sport Utility, Overland 4WD 4 Dr Sport Utility |
| Product ID |
21655887 |
| More Information |
| The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a classic. Introduced more than a decade ago and redesigned five years ago, it lacks the refinement found in the latest wave of SUVs. Yet our 2004 Grand Cherokee drew admiring glances and comments everywhere it went. People were fawning over it. Granted, it was an Inferno Red Overland model. Granted, the 2004 models feature a new front fascia that updates and freshens the looks. The point is, people still love the Grand Cherokee even though its been a familiar site for some time now. And they continue to buy them. Grand Cherokee ranks among the best-selling SUVs in America. Jeep sells about 220,000 Grand Cherokees a year. Thats a whole big bunch. Grand Cherokee sales outrank such popular nameplates as Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, Expedition, and Durango. And the imports dont even come close. In one month, September 2003, Jeep sold 16,410 Grand Cherokees, which would not be a bad half-year for the Mercedes M-Class or BMW X5. This drives other manufacturers crazy. The marketing people for |
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