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Old 10-04-2016, 07:57 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SwissCheese View Post
I've got an '01 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 160k miles that I'm going to be replacing this summer. It looks immaculate on the outside, but I think the engine is on its way out. It's got small oil and coolant leaks, plus, one of the front axles is bad and both the rear axle seals are leaking. My dad bought it new off the showroom floor, so I'd love to keep it running, but now it's at the point where it's going to cost more to fix it up than it's worth.

Anyways, the Jeep has been a great vehicle up until now. If you can find a used one that's still in good shape, I'd recommend that.
It's definitely worth it if you do the work yourself.
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