Cherokee owners - help me choose!

Cherokee owners - help me choose!

Author
Discussion

FLGirl

Original Poster:

1,177 posts

192 months

Thursday 8th June 2023
quotequote all
I’m viewing 2 Cherokees (not Grand) tomorrow and would love any input please. Bit of head Vs heart on this one
I’m just getting rid of a troublesome Shogun so, accepting all second hand cars can have issues, the likely-to-be more reliable is the one I’d like!

2010 diesel - recent expensive work, service etc. only issue on MOT is corrosion at exhaust and the tyre pressure light which has been on for 2 years!
Given it’s 2 years I assume a faulty sensor or similar and not much to worry about?
Private sale.

2004 petrol - very clean car, clean history, lower tax, no belts to worry about. Easy to work on. I can’t find very much online about the petrol ones.
For sale at a very reputable dealer who’s raved about on owners forums/reviews with 6 months warranty.

I’m not fussed about MPG or the extra torque of diesel overall. I’m imagining the petrol may be more reliable (?) and I don’t do a lot of long trips.
But heart kind of into the later one because toys, potential longevity, looks…

Opinions appreciated! Want something I can run with relatively little fuss.

MustangGT

11,641 posts

281 months

Thursday 8th June 2023
quotequote all
We have had several from the 2003-2005 era, both diesel and petrol. The 2010 is the newer shape, shares underpinnings with the Dodge Nitro. If you do not need low ratio, or do much off-road I recommend the Nitro over the Cherokee, we had a 2009 CRD for a while.

The earlier models were very thirsty, the 3.7 will be in the mid-to-high teens, with no performance advantage over the 2.8 CRD, the earlier 2.5 CRD is not worth looking at. The 2.8 CRD will be in the high 20s.

All ours suffered from various issues, including rust, brakes seizing, rattles etc. The brake issue was the only one that stopped the vehicle. No problems with the Nitro at all. We spent a very enjoyable New Year's Eve crossing Europe in a snow storm. Autobahns closed, so used other roads, we still made the ferry on time.

ChocolateFrog

25,469 posts

174 months

Thursday 8th June 2023
quotequote all
Rust.

The 4.0 is renowned for its reliability. A lot will have been LPG'd by now, mine was. Meant running it was relatively cheap.

The heavy tank did take its toll on the original springs so I ordered a heavy duty set. Mine was a 99 i think and was fairly rotten underneath by the time I sold it.

FLGirl

Original Poster:

1,177 posts

192 months

Thursday 8th June 2023
quotequote all
Thanks both.

The petrol is 3.7L V6 (so I’m sure I can pretend I’m back in my 370Z hehe ) no rust noted on MOT history.
Don’t particularly mind thirsty, I’m used to it.

But hear you about various niggles. Can’t find much that doesn’t in some way, although open to ideas. Landcruisers have gone crazy money as otherwise would be my choice.

MustangGT

11,641 posts

281 months

Friday 9th June 2023
quotequote all
Niggles are part of motoring and are only going to get worse with the computerisation era. Older cars are going to be a nightmare to run. Most niggles don't stop the car so we put up with them for the sake of more 'reliability' in that it will get me there.

I am considering going back to 'classics' when my mileage is cut significantly in the next year or so.


LimmerickLad

930 posts

16 months

Friday 9th June 2023
quotequote all
FLGirl said:
Thanks both.

The petrol is 3.7L V6 (so I’m sure I can pretend I’m back in my 370Z hehe ) no rust noted on MOT history.
Don’t particularly mind thirsty, I’m used to it.

But hear you about various niggles. Can’t find much that doesn’t in some way, although open to ideas. Landcruisers have gone crazy money as otherwise would be my choice.
I have a 2008 3.7 V6 petrol with about 140k on the clock - mainly used for the odd bit of towing and mobile dog kennel - excellent car for my purposes but it does have a habit of randomly throwing warning lights but probably more down to standing around for long periods. I've had all sorts of similar vehicles (Pajero, landcruisers etc) over the years (petrol & diesel) and would not hesitate to buy another.

FLGirl

Original Poster:

1,177 posts

192 months

Friday 9th June 2023
quotequote all
Thanks everyone.

Unfortunately the 2010 threw an EML during the test drive and wasn’t making power. Ironically the tyre pressure light was fixed!
I did find the ride horrible however. In comparison the shogun is like driving a big sofa.

Back to the drawing board. Also considering a pathfinder among other things now.

CharlieAlphaMike

1,138 posts

106 months

Friday 23rd June 2023
quotequote all
I had a 2009 Cherokee 2.8CRD for nearly 4 years. It was a fantastic car (I'm not normally a fan of SUV's) and was totally reliable. The only issues I had were with the OEM SatNav which died completely and the drivers seat which spilt (they all do that sir).

It was a very low mileage car when I bought it and although it was my only car, I only put about 15,000 miles on it during my ownership. Check for rust on the chassis at the rear. I looked at several before I bought mine and they were all unbelievably rusty.

Shame you weren't in the market for one this time last year. It was almost exactly to the day that I sold mine.

MustangGT

11,641 posts

281 months

Friday 23rd June 2023
quotequote all
I still think you should consider the Dodge Nitro. SXT spec usually has heated leather, lower spec only has cloth.

FLGirl

Original Poster:

1,177 posts

192 months

Monday 26th June 2023
quotequote all
Collected this Friday! Did a 400 mile round trip over the weekend no issues.
It’s not either of the cars I posted about. It popped up fairly locally.
2002, 1 owner from new, 42k miles and everything you’d want done to it. Immaculate. Clearly never seen a blade of grass never mind gone off road.
It’s the 3.7 petrol and absolutely love the engine!
Seats and ride a little hard but that’s very minor.

Hopefully a keeper!


LimmerickLad

930 posts

16 months

Monday 26th June 2023
quotequote all
FLGirl said:
Collected this Friday! Did a 400 mile round trip over the weekend no issues.
It’s not either of the cars I posted about. It popped up fairly locally.
2002, 1 owner from new, 42k miles and everything you’d want done to it. Immaculate. Clearly never seen a blade of grass never mind gone off road.
It’s the 3.7 petrol and absolutely love the engine!
Seats and ride a little hard but that’s very minor.

Hopefully a keeper!

Same model as mine clap

MustangGT

11,641 posts

281 months

Monday 26th June 2023
quotequote all
That looks lovely, well found.