Detail Info for: Jeep : Grand Cherokee 1995 jeep grand Cherokee, tan, 4x4, leather, Limited Edition

Transaction Info

Sold On:
11/04/2011
Price:
$ 2600.00
Condition:
Mileage:
150316
Location:
Dallas, TX, 75218
Seller Type:
Dealer

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Submodel Body Type:
SUV
Engine:
5.2L 8 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1J4GZ78YXSC746135
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Four Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

The Orvis Edition (1995–1997) The Orvis (1995–1997)[9] was a Grand Cherokee Limited package that featured an exterior color scheme of Moss Green, or in 1997 the (less common) Light Driftwood, with roan red and maize side strip accents (1995). Moss Green paint accents on the road wheels (matching the moss green body color) and the special "Orvis" brand badging were the only significant exterior visual differences. In performance, the 5.2 V8 engine became standard, but was available with a 4.0 inline 6-cylinder engine. Also, all Orvis editions were installed with tow hooks and the Up-Country suspension group. However, the interior was special. Two-tone green and tan leather seats were complemented with roan red accent piping and Orvis insignia. There was a slight difference between the 1996 and 1997 years' interior compared to each other. The 1996 had a black dash where the 1997 had a tan dash, The Orvis Edition luxury trim package was optional on the Limited version, and when equipped with all the other options was the most expensive of all the Grand Cherokee versions until 1998 when the 5.9 Limited was introduced. Production numbers of the Orvis Editions are: 1995: 10,020 4x4 Four-wheel drive systems included Command-Trac, a part-time unit offering temporary 4-wheel assistance; Command-Trac was dropped from lineup in conjunction with the SE trim in 1996. Selec-Trac had the option of either full-time or part-time operation; both shift-on-the-fly Command-Trac and Selec-Trac were already available for the Cherokee, and they were adapted to the Grand Cherokee. Exclusive to the Grand Cherokee was the introduction of Quadra-Trac system with permanent all-time four-wheel assistance. This was optional on all models. Low-range required using a manual shift lever for all three systems. ZJ (1993–1998) ZJ Production January 1992–1998 Model years 1993-1998 Assembly Detroit, Michigan, United States Graz, Austria Córdoba, ArgentinaValencia, Edo Carabobo, Venezuela Class Mid-size SUV Platform ZJ Engine 4.0 L AMC 242 I6 Complete engine specs[8][show] •Displacement: 242.1 CID (3,968 cc) •Stroke: 3.413 in (87 mm)[8] •Bore: 3.88 in (99 mm)[8] •Power: n/a •Torque: n/a •Fuel Type: Gasoline4.0 L Power Tech I6 Complete engine specs[8][show] •Displacement: 242.1 CID (3,968 cc) •Stroke: 3.413 in (87 mm)[8] •Bore: 3.88 in (99 mm)[8] •Power: n/a •Torque: n/a •Fuel Type: Gasoline5.2 L Magnum V8 5.9 L Magnum V8 2.5 L 425 OHV I4 Transmission 4-speed Aisin AW-4 automatic 5-speed Aisin AX-15 manual 4-speed 42RE automatic 4-speed 44RH automatic 4-speed 44RE automatic 4-speed 46RH automatic 4-speed 46RE automatic Wheelbase 105.9 in (2,690 mm) Length 1993–95: 178.7 in (4,539 mm) 1996–98: 181.2 in (4,602 mm) Width 1993-95: 69.2 in (1,758 mm) 1996–98: 69.2 in (1,758 mm) Height 67.3 (1709 mm) Curb weight I6: 3,574 lb (1,621 kg) V8: 3,901 lb (1,769 kg) The ZJ models, manufactured from 1992 to 1998, originally came in three trim levels: Base, Laredo, and Limited. The Base model offered core features such as full instruments, cloth interior, a standard five-speed manual transmission, while soon gaining the moniker SE name in 1994. Creature comforts like power windows and locks were not standard equipment on the SE, although conveniences like these were finally included in 1995; a somewhat contrasting pricetag with minimal production numbers resulted with low consumer demand and dropping the now-uncommon bare-bone model forever. Additional standard features of note for that time included a driver-side air bag and four-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS). The Laredo was the mid-scale model (essentially becoming base model after 1996), standard features included added body cladding power windows, power door locks, and cruise control; exterior features displayed a medium grey plastic lower body paneling and five-spoke aluminum wheels. The Limited was the premium model, with the lower body paneling being the same color as the vehicle color. The Limited also boasted standard features such as leather seating, optional power sunroof, mirrors, seats, and remote keyless entry system; heated mirrors, and heated seats, a basic onboard computer; and waffle-like cast aluminum wheels. The Country version was also offered between 1993 and 1997. They were generally painted "Champagne Pearl" or black. It came with 4WD and a 4.0 straight-6. Package groups that could be added to or were included with the various trim levels included: Convenience, Fog Lamp / Skid Plate, Lighting, Luxury, Power, Security, Trailer/Towing. In 1995 the performance of the V8 engine was upgraded to 300 lb·ft (410 N·m) from 285 previously. 1996 brought cosmetic changes ranging from improved body modeling (grille, bumpers), and integrated foglights; interior features added dual airbags and increased fabric quality for seating. At the same time, the "Grand Cherokee" fender emblems in the American Motors-typeface dating back to 1974 were replaced with the typeface used on other Chrysler vehicles. The AMC 4.0 L straight-6 engine, able to tow 5,000 lb (2,300 kg), was also refined, through minimal loss in power but gained more torque and presented quieter operation. Limited models that year and onward had more luxury items such as driver placement memory, remote radio control from the steering wheel, and variable-assist power steering.

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