Jeep Cherokee (2001-2008) Buying Guide
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by Richard Dredge Few motoring brands are more iconic than Jeep, which has offered go-anywhere 4x4s for decades. However, while the Jeep's off-road abilities are beyond question, its on-road prowess isn't always so good; that's the case here, as the Cherokee is poor dynamically, unrefined and costly to run. However, it's reasonably spacious and tough, if prone to reliability niggles. If you need a workhorse or towing vehicle, it could be jus the ticket - otherwise, tread carefully. |
| We Like | We Don't Like |
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| Interior space Off-road capabilities |
High running costs Cabin materials Lack of refinement Bouncy ride |
| Key Dates | |
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| 10/01 | The second-generation Jeep Cherokee arrives, with 2.4 or 3.7-litre petrol engines, plus a 2.5-litre turbodiesel unit. |
| 9/02 | A 2.8-litre turbodiesel engine is now available. |
| 3/04 | A Cherokee commercial debuts, named the Pioneer and based on the 2.5CRD. |
| 1/05 | The Cherokee is facelifted, with an upgraded 2.8-litre engine now the sole turbodiesel option, including for the Pioneer. The grille, dashboard and seats are also revised. |
| 3/05 | A special edition Renegade arrives, with 2.8CRD power only. |
| 1/06 | The special edition Predator appears. |
| 8/08 | An all-new third-generation Cherokee debuts. |
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