anybody else wanna tell this idiot that's it NOT a V6?

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You would be suprised how many dealer ads in trader magazines I see with Wranglers or Cherokees listed with V-6's that are actually in-lines.

Dealers should know better
 
i have seen it on new XJ & TJ at the dealership. i wish i could be that dumb and make that much money.
 
I have a better story. Couple of years ago I went to a local used car lot to check out what sounded like a real deal on a '98 Sport 6-cy; 5-speed. Got to the lot and see a clean looking XJ with a 5-speed, but base rims and no Sport markings. (It had decals for some special surfer package, and I still don't know if it was a factory package or after-market).

Sales dude comes out, unlocks vehicle, hmmmm ... no tach, idiot lights! Pop the hood -- 4-cyl.

"Ah, excuse me but didn't your ad say this was a 6-cylinder?"

Yeah, it is."

"Okay, why are there only 4 spark plugs?"

Believe it or not, the guy goes to the driver's side of the engine and starts looking for the missing, non-existent plugs and wires. He said "It was a 6-cylinder when we bought it!"

Yeah, right. It was a shame. The price would have been a steal for a 6-cyl Sport, but it was a bit high for a 4-cyl SE. They wanted $6500. I offered $6000 and they wouldn't take it.
 
It doesn't take a flippin rocket scientist to see that that's a V-6. Come on!!!!
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I wish my "Grand Cherokee" looked that good. :D
 
4WD & Sport Utility magazine, Aug 2003, page 11 under 'Hurst Billet/Plus Shifter':

"Jeep Cherokee V6 owners can now enjoy a shorter and quicker shift because Hurst has created a billet aluminium shifter for the 89 to 99 Jeep series."
 
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Ronbo said:
4WD & Sport Utility magazine, Aug 2003, page 11 under 'Hurst Billet/Plus Shifter':

"Jeep Cherokee V6 owners can now enjoy a shorter and quicker shift because Hurst has created a billet aluminium shifter for the 89 to 99 Jeep series."

I read that too and just shook my head.
 
Ronbo said:
4WD & Sport Utility magazine, Aug 2003, page 11 under 'Hurst Billet/Plus Shifter':

"Jeep Cherokee V6 owners can now enjoy a shorter and quicker shift because Hurst has created a billet aluminium shifter for the 89 to 99 Jeep series."

Yeah I read that and thought well maybe it was a joke and they really didn't make one since they never came with a V-6 or could just be that they are retarded. Read the letter section where they answer readers mail and I think you will get my point.
 
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