When American Motors Corporation (AMC) debuted the compact, solid axle-equipped Jeep Cherokee XJ in 1983 as an '84 model, it hit the consumer 4x4 SUV world right between the eyes. For other SUV ...
It’s never good when your 4×4 breaks off-road, but it’s bound to happen. That’s a risk you accept any time you hit the trail. Matters are made worse, though, when the rig is so broken it won’t move, ...
Jeep XJ Cherokees are known to run hot, especially when taxed for long periods of time by hill climbs or slow-speed rock crawling. However, despite the fact that our ’89 XJ’s 4.0L I-6 was a ...