Used 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee for sale in Monmouth Junction, NJ
$5,900
Vehicle Details
1995 Year | 1J4GZ78Y3SC548495 VIN | 137,000 mi. Mileage |
$5,900 Price | SUV Body Type | green Exterior Color |
good General Condition | clean Title Status | 8 cylinders Cylinders |
automatic Transmission | 4wd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
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1995 Jeep Cherokee Orvis edition
The vehicle has 137,000 miles
5.2 V8 engine with an automatic transmission
Interior is like new with leather conditioned seats
Air conditioning blows cold
Cruise control works
No Accidents, Vehicle Runs Well.........This vehicle has many new parts making it very dependable and comfortable.
New parts are as listed:
Air conditioning work done consisting of a new hard line, evacuation, and recharge process
All new rotors and pads, front and rear
Fan clutch
Full tune up, plugs, wires, cap and rotor
Front passenger CV Axle
Serpentine belt tensioner
All new front headlights and markers
Four new tires
Clear coat is worn on rear bumper. and tailgate. Rear tailgate has a rust on the bottom right side.. Both rocker panel have a rust/rot spot in the front area, see photos. ...........
See You Tube video link below..........
Interesting facts:......
1995[edit]
In 1995, the performance of the V8 engine was upgraded to 300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m) from 285. The 1996 model featured cosmetic changes to the body including the grille, bumpers, and foglights, while interior additions included dual airbags. The AMC 4.0 L straight-6 engine, rated to tow 5,000 lb (2,268 kg), was also refined with more torque and quieter operation. The 1996 Limited model also included more luxury items such as driver placement memory, radio controls on the steering wheel, and variable-assist power steering.
An uplevel Orvis Edition model of the Grand Cherokee was introduced in partnership with Orvis catalog, adding features to the uplevel Limited model such as perforated tan and Moss Green leather-trimmed seating surfaces and front and rear door panels, an AM/FM stereo with in-dash CD player, and unique exterior trim and fifteen-inch aluminum-alloy wheels to the Limited trim. A flip out rear glass hatch was standard with the Orvis, along with font lettering which was similar to other Chrysler products (which was phased in the following model year). The base SE trim level received more standard equipment such as power windows and door locks, Antilock Braking System (ABS), keyless entry, an AM/FM stereo with cassette player, air conditioning, and upgraded fifteen-inch styled steel wheels. The five-speed Aisin AX15 manual transmission was also no longer available for 1995.
1995 Jeep Cherokee Orvis edition
The vehicle has 137,000 miles
5.2 V8 engine with an automatic transmission
Interior is like new with leather conditioned seats
Air conditioning blows cold
Cruise control works
No Accidents, Vehicle Runs Well.........This vehicle has many new parts making it very dependable and comfortable.
New parts are as listed:
Air conditioning work done consisting of a new hard line, evacuation, and recharge process
All new rotors and pads, front and rear
Fan clutch
Full tune up, plugs, wires, cap and rotor
Front passenger CV Axle
Serpentine belt tensioner
All new front headlights and markers
Four new tires
Clear coat is worn on rear bumper. and tailgate. Rear tailgate has a rust on the bottom right side.. Both rocker panel have a rust/rot spot in the front area, see photos. ...........
See You Tube video link below..........
Interesting facts:......
1995[edit]
In 1995, the performance of the V8 engine was upgraded to 300 lb⋅ft (407 N⋅m) from 285. The 1996 model featured cosmetic changes to the body including the grille, bumpers, and foglights, while interior additions included dual airbags. The AMC 4.0 L straight-6 engine, rated to tow 5,000 lb (2,268 kg), was also refined with more torque and quieter operation. The 1996 Limited model also included more luxury items such as driver placement memory, radio controls on the steering wheel, and variable-assist power steering.
An uplevel Orvis Edition model of the Grand Cherokee was introduced in partnership with Orvis catalog, adding features to the uplevel Limited model such as perforated tan and Moss Green leather-trimmed seating surfaces and front and rear door panels, an AM/FM stereo with in-dash CD player, and unique exterior trim and fifteen-inch aluminum-alloy wheels to the Limited trim. A flip out rear glass hatch was standard with the Orvis, along with font lettering which was similar to other Chrysler products (which was phased in the following model year). The base SE trim level received more standard equipment such as power windows and door locks, Antilock Braking System (ABS), keyless entry, an AM/FM stereo with cassette player, air conditioning, and upgraded fifteen-inch styled steel wheels. The five-speed Aisin AX15 manual transmission was also no longer available for 1995.