Does anybody know if these come in V6 or just the 5.2L V8 and also do they come in 5 speed or just auto?
Does anybody know if these come in V6 or just the 5.2L V8 and also do they come in 5 speed or just auto?
You can only get Autos. Available engines:
99 and newer 4.0L I6 or 4.7L V8/V8HO
99 and older: 4.0L I6, 5.2L V8 and 5.9L V8.
Diesels were made available in europe for them and I think they were a 3.0L.
No standards.. Auto only.
so they did come in v6 the 93, 94s
as to my knowledge the limited only came with the v-8
correct me if im wrong
Deleted E70 35dOriginally posted by Mibz
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1993-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Highlights
The Grand Cherokee came only in a 4-door body with a one-piece rear liftgate. Standard features included a driver-side airbag, 4-wheel antilock brakes, and a 5-speed manual transmission. A 4-speed automatic transmission was optional. Standard engine for base, Laredo, and Limited models was a 190-horsepower, 4.0-liter 6-cylinder. Later in the 1993 model year, a 5.2-liter 220-horsepower V8 became standard in the new Grand Wagoneer (a one-year-only, top-of-the-line Grand Cherokee). Three distinct 4WD systems were available. Part-time Command-Trac; Selec-Trac, a full-time system that could be switched between 2WD and 4WD; and Quadra-Trac, a permanently engaged 4WD system. Two-wheel-drive models arrived late in the 1993 model run.
Year-to-Year Changes
1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Side door-guard beams were installed, and the base model was renamed SE. Grand Wagoneers were deleted, but the V8 engine was optional on all models--automatic transmission only.
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee: In 1995, only SE and Limited models were available, plus a Laredo option for the SE. All Grand Cherokees now had all-disc brakes, and the V8 engine gained 15 pound-feet of torque. A flip-up liftgate window joined the option list, and the 5-speed manual transmission was dropped.
1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee: A passenger-side airbag was added for 1996, in a redesigned dashboard. Outside, a restyled grille dipped into the front bumper, and optional fog lamps were integrated into that bumper. A new steering wheel contained cruise-control switches and a center horn pad. Front and rear shoulder belts gained height adjustment.
1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Given the host of revisions made last year, changes to the 1997 Grand Cherokee were minimal.
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Jeep added a monster 5.9-liter V8 to a new model named 5.9 Limited. The big V8 came only with Quadra-Trac 4WD and an automatic transmission. Jeep's flagship was redesigned for '99.
taken from here
limited first came with the 5.2 then switched to the 5.9 for the last couple years of that shape.......5.9 limited GC =huge huge gas guzzling beast though....it was quite the SUV for its time about 6-7 years ago though!
the limited is the top model, and it only comes with a v-8
the other models of jeep comes with the v-6
Deleted E70 35dOriginally posted by Mibz
The criteria for being a Beyond Baller is simply knowing you are one.
My hybrid burns Diesel & Oil
Except, i've driven a 6 cylinder Jeep grand Cherokee Limited on numerous occasions. a 1997 or 98 model.Originally posted by RedDevil
the limited is the top model, and it only comes with a v-8
the other models of jeep comes with the v-6
so you can get em?Originally posted by t-im
Except, i've driven a 6 cylinder Jeep grand Cherokee Limited on numerous occasions. a 1997 or 98 model.
NO SUCH THING AS V6 IN GC'S I6 4.0L'S ONLY. LOTS OF LIMITEDS COME WITH 6 CYLINDERS TOO.
^ relax dude...
i dont think the guy cares if its a V6 or an inline 6.
My family a while back was looking at buying a GC and it was between the larado and limited, and we ended up getting the larado, with the limited editon interior ( leather, heated seat sunroof etc.. ) but with the inline 6.
Like the guys who post their rx7s in the the bargainfinder as 4cylOriginally posted by sputnik
^ relax dude...
i dont think the guy cares if its a V6 or an inline 6.
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