History of the Jeep Grand Cherokee
- The 1993 debut Grand Cherokee.
The Grand Cherokee, part of the Jeep family established during World War II, enjoyed an 11-year production run from 1993 to 2004. - The 1998 Grand Cherokee limited editon.
The Jeep is a pioneer in sport utility vehicle technology. - A 1993 four-liter engine.
The Chrysler-owned Jeep features a seven-bar vertical grille on all its Grand Cherokees. - The interior of the 1998 Grand Cherokee.
The Grand Cherokee ZJ came in six trim options through 1998, including the 5.9 Limited. The WJ model offered four editions, including the Columbia, through 2004. - The Grand Cherokees are equipped with two and four-wheel-drives, a five-speed automatic transmission and technology to navigate steep hills.
- The 2002 Grand Cherokee is 181.5 inches long on a 105.8-inch wheelbase.
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