Marty Weiner
Flashlight Enthusiast
The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee will be available with a diesel engine except in California, New York, Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts.
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powernoodle said:Powernoodle would consider buying one.
Sigman said:So Marty, what about running "next door" to a neighboring state and getting one there?
Jumpmaster said:Sorry for the OT, but why do you refer to yourself in the third person?
Interesting! I didn't know they changed it. I have a 98 ZJ. I bought it because it is beefier than the typical SUV. I guess I won't be trading in for a new one.ABTOMAT said:Call me old fashioned, but they never should have made the WK (the current model) the only Grand Cherokee available. If I'm buying a Jeep, I want something with offroad cred. The WJ (99-04) was the last full-size Jeep 'wheeler. I drive a '94 ZJ (92.5-98). If I was in the market for a WK I'd just get a Honda or something.
A few of us have always known about powernoodle's royalty status...but sigh, now the cat's out of the bag!powernoodle said:Royalty is always addressed in the third person.
cheers!
drizzle said:Interesting! I didn't know they changed it. I have a 98 ZJ. I bought it because it is beefier than the typical SUV. I guess I won't be trading in for a new one.
ABTOMAT said:Call me old fashioned, but they never should have made the WK (the current model) the only Grand Cherokee available. If I'm buying a Jeep, I want something with offroad cred. The WJ (99-04) was the last full-size Jeep 'wheeler. I drive a '94 ZJ (92.5-98). If I was in the market for a WK I'd just get a Honda or something.
cobb said:I looked at the jeep since it was die-sel, but I want at least 40mpg before I would consider it. I heard vw aint making no more die-sels til 08 cause of a fuel rail redesign. I rather have the vw golf, but hear my local dealer doesnt and wont sell any more.
tvodrd said:Marty, you need to buy it out of state and used. My brother bought a new (mfg'd in India) Royal Enfield motorcycle from a dealer in Nevada that (by pre-arrangement) ran the miles up to be eligeble. :green: The process could be a bit trickier with a Grand Cherokee, given the odometer's operation. :green:
Larry