56K Miles 1987 Jeep Wagoneer Limited
56K Miles 1987 Jeep Wagoneer Limited

Today's Picks It's a 1987 Jeep Wagoneer Limited listed on ClassicCars.com by a Missouri dealer. When I was a kid, my taste in cars was about what you’d expect a little boy to have. I had a Hot Wheels Lamborghini Countach (in white, of course), as well as 1:18 models of the Diablo and Ferrari 550 Maranello. If it wasn’t from a European company, had a gorgeous body, and was incredibly fast, I wasn’t interested. Looking back, that was because I knew nothing about cars. In fact, I had no idea what I really wanted because I was too young to drive and had no basis for comparison (or concept of financial reality). I also didn’t like more refined, utilitarian vehicles, like this 1987 Jeep Wagoneer Limited. Cherokee may not be in its name, but it is in its DNA. Not only was the Wagoneer Limited the little brother of the full-size Grand Wagoneer of the time, it was also…

JDM 1996 Jeep Cherokee Limited Edition 4X4
JDM 1996 Jeep Cherokee Limited Edition 4X4

Today's Picks A JDM 1996 Jeep Cherokee Limited Edition 4X4 listed on ClassicCars.com by a Missouri dealer. If you're looking for a 1984-2001 XJ Jeep Cherokee, you've probably experienced some bumps in the road. For one thing, Jeep made a ton of them. According to Good Car Bad Car, between 1983 and 2001, Jeep sold 2,195,678 of them in the U.S. alone. But nearly a quarter century has passed since the latest car rolled off the assembly line, which means age, mileage, and other factors like accidents and bad weather have reduced many cars to scraps, to be torn apart in junkyards. Not every XJ in roadworthy condition is for sale. Throw in the ones that have been heavily modified and driven roughly (unless you're looking for a seasoned off-roader). And when you eliminate Cherokees that lack must-have features like four-wheel drive or a 4.0-liter I6, the available numbers get even smaller. The good news is that XJs are sold…

Daily Pick: 1986 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4WD
Daily Pick: 1986 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4WD

There are very few car enthusiast communities As devout as Jeep fans are. I have a friend from Fort McMurray, Alberta, who drives his Wrangler all the way to Moab, Utah every year for a "Jeep Drive" - ​​about 1,500 miles each way. He calls his fellow Jeeps "Jeeps" and to him they are more like family than car club friends. I totally get it. I feel the same way about my Acura friends. If you've ever thought about joining the Jeep family, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better vehicle than this: Today's pick is a 1986 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4WD for sale on ClassicCars.com by a dealer in Denver, Colorado. (Click on the link to view the listing) The seller is selling it on consignment and says this Jeep has only had two owners. It will tick a lot of boxes for enthusiasts, especially those who prefer a manual transmission. For about 50 years and five generations, the…