General Chat / Family Cars
- 20-December 05
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Jellybones Offline
Though that does bring up a good point, I wonder if they'll phase out the hideous Grand Cherokee in favor of the more-hideous Commander... -
Rohn Starr Offline
I certainly hope not. I'd rather have a Grand Cherokee over the Commander any day. And I DON'T want a Grand Cherokee. I'd take a Wrangler though.... -
Dan Offline
OR you can wait for Nissan to get off their asses and bring that new GT-R to the states and badge it as an Infiniti (Isn't what they are planning on doing? The G35 is essentially the new Skyline, although withouth the GT-R. Yet). That is a nice car though.Nissan never sold them in the US. You can make them legal here but it's quite expensive.
My mom drives a '99 Mazda Protegé and my drives a '96 Toyota Tercel (both stick). I drive an '87 Volvo 740 GLE. Not the turbo model, but I am not complaining (got it for Christmas).
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Rohn Starr Offline
If I remember correctly, as it's been a long time since I looked at the specs for either of these, the Grand Cherokee is slightly larger than the Cherokee. Not anything significant, just a couple inches here and there. And the GC has the option of a V8 which I think the Cherokee never had. The GC is definitely more upscale and expensive than the Cherokee ever was.What's the difference?
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penguinBOB Offline
cherokee is more rugged looking and is a bit smaller. grand cherokee had more rounded exterior features. -
Dan Offline
Don't forget it's uglier.cherokee is more rugged looking and is a bit smaller. grand cherokee had more rounded exterior features.
Some useless Jeep trivia:
Jeep discontinued the Jeep Cherokee in favor of the Liberty in the US. However, in mainland Europe, it's still called the Cherokee (at least in France. Posix, WME, what do they call it in Holland or Germany?)
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Richie Offline
My car, I just got the camera today.. and took the pic in the dark
Scratches on the bumper are from the granny who owned it before me.. -
Micool Offline
My friend was driving around a Cherokee in the pouring rain the other day. (His dad's a used car salesman.) There was a dead spot in the middle of the steering wheel that you had to get past before the car started turning, and there wasn't a radio face, but the radio stayed on the same channel and volume, even when the car was turned off. It was kind of creeping me out. -
Richie Offline
Richie, is that a modified Fiat Panda? I can't see because it's dark.
Dan
You'd have to give me a blow job before i advertised driving a fiat panda... or kill meYeah its a white Nova, he bought it from my nan.
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Yes, remind her she cant drive.. bumpers are not made for scraping other cars in the car park.Edited by Richie, 05 January 2006 - 12:49 PM.
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Brent Offline
OR you can wait for Nissan to get off their asses and bring that new GT-R to the states and badge it as an Infiniti (Isn't what they are planning on doing? The G35 is essentially the new Skyline, although withouth the GT-R. Yet). That is a nice car though.
My mom drives a '99 Mazda Protegé and my drives a '96 Toyota Tercel (both stick). I drive an '87 Volvo 740 GLE. Not the turbo model, but I am not complaining (got it for Christmas).
Dan
Nissan has US Legalized Skylines... only 100 or so were made. -
The Drizzle Offline
Mom drives a 1997 Chevy Custom Van
Dad drives a plain white 1993 Chevy work van.
I drive a blue 1991 Chevy Astro with 304,800 miles and still goin.
And in my garage i'm rebuilding the motor in my 1976 Ford Gran Torino Elite (351W.) -
Cap'n Quack Offline
Dad: 2000 Ford F-250
Mom: 2003 Toyota Highlander
Sister: 1999 Nissan Altima
Me: 2002 Nissan Xterra
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