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Why do used Jeep Wranglers cost more than Cherokees and Grand Cherokees?
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<blockquote data-quote="crazyjester9" data-source="post: 1433784" data-attributes="member: 530399"><p>I'm planning a move back to my hometown of Omaha and have been looking for a winter vehicle since my Mustang GT would not do well in the snow, nor do I wish to submit it to that kind of wear and tear. </p><p></p><p>I have my heart set on a Jeep of some sort, and while I have been browsing down here in Florida I've seen quite a few older, high mileage Cherokees and Grand Cherokees going for very cheap (under $2500) while I haven't had any luck finding Wranglers under $4000 even for the early 1990 models. Given the fact that the Cherokees were more expensive and more "luxurious" when new, I figured the Wranglers would be cheaper now that they are used.</p><p></p><p>Is this the norm? Am I just shopping at the wrong time or what? </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyjester9, post: 1433784, member: 530399"] I'm planning a move back to my hometown of Omaha and have been looking for a winter vehicle since my Mustang GT would not do well in the snow, nor do I wish to submit it to that kind of wear and tear. I have my heart set on a Jeep of some sort, and while I have been browsing down here in Florida I've seen quite a few older, high mileage Cherokees and Grand Cherokees going for very cheap (under $2500) while I haven't had any luck finding Wranglers under $4000 even for the early 1990 models. Given the fact that the Cherokees were more expensive and more "luxurious" when new, I figured the Wranglers would be cheaper now that they are used. Is this the norm? Am I just shopping at the wrong time or what? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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