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Few SUVs can offer the kind of power, poise, and performance that you get from the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. As the name implies, it’s designed for track-going antics—somewhat surprising considering the sheer weight and size of the regular Grand Cherokee. Nevertheless, the Trackhawk exists and has been praised internationally as one of the most enjoyable and well-equipped performance-SUVs on sale. It remains the most powerful Grand Cherokee that Jeep has ever offered. This 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, with 20,500 miles, is a great pre-owned option with a clean Carfax report and a few choice upgrades performed by the previous owner.
To differentiate the Trackhawk from other Grand Cherokees several subtle additions were made to the car’s interior and exterior. This car features 20” alloy wheels in gloss black. The owner has recently upgraded the tires, replacing the original Pirelli run-flats with Michelin PilotSport A/S 3+. We’re told that since the replacement, the car has not covered more than 500 miles on the new tires. This 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk also features Xpel paint protection film, as well as window film. The interior features Jeep’s premium Laguna Leather seats which are ventilated while all Trackhawk editions also feature carbon-fiber trim. Audio has also been upgraded, with a 12” Memphis Audio M6 subwoofer, powered by an Infinity Kappa 1k amplifier with level control remote, all housed in a custom fiberglass enclosure.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is the most powerful model of GC that Jeep has ever produced. With 707hp from the Hellcat-sourced HEMI V8, the Trackhawk generates enough torque to move the earth (645 lb-ft). To put the power down you get selectable AWD, with an 8-speed automatic with paddle shift.
- Up For Sale is Our 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk- Xpel Paint Protection Film
- 12”Memphis M6 Subwoofer
- Infinity Kappa 1k amplifier w/level control
- Custom Fiberglass enclosure
- Michelin PilotSport A/S 3+ tires with less than 500 miles
- 96K Window Sticker
- Cooled Seats
- Carbon Fiber Interior Trim
- Laguna Leather Seats
- Clean Carfax
Since the 1993 model year, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has been the darling mid-size SUV of Americans all over the country. You've probably seen it in so many films, faithfully fulfilling family duties on as well as off-screen. Now in the fifth generation, it's sure to stay for many more years. Along the way, Jeep did produce some potent variants, such as this fourth-generation 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk that's for sale right now. Bearing under 13,200 miles on its odometer, this Grand Cherokee Trackhawk came from the factory with 700 charging horses under its hood. However, it's also been given a further boost to a reported 1,000 horsepower by Livernoise Motorsports. The current owner says that all original parts removed from the tune will be included in the sale. Furthermore, the dyno test paperwork is available to back up the four-figure horsepower claim.
Jeep has long been synonymous with off-roading, and their reputation for producing vehicles that can handle tough terrain is unparalleled. This 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT is a prime example of their expertise in this area. With 33,000 miles on the odometer, this SUV is ready to take on any challenge. The Grand Cherokee SRT is equipped with a powerful American V8 engine that is capable of producing impressive amounts of horsepower, giving it the ability to leave many sports cars in its dust on the tarmac. While this SUV is built for rugged terrain, it also provides a comfortable and luxurious ride. The interior is packed with modern features, including a premium sound system and a large infotainment display, making this Jeep an excellent choice for both off-roading and everyday driving. Whether you're headed down a dirt trail or cruising through the city, the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT is a true performer that is sure to impress.
Jeep's history dates to the beginning of World War II when they were known by another name. While Jeep is known for its off-road vehicles, they have been dominating the drag strip of late. The Jeep Grand Cherokee has its roots as the supposedly second-generation Jeep Cherokee. Popular demand for the Grand Cherokee made Jeep give it its own platform. The Grand Cherokee has been produced over five generations since 1992 and is still going strong, unlike its older sibling, the Jeep Cherokee. Up for the taking is a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 with loads of power upgrades and reportedly 50,400 miles on the odometer.
Jeep's much-loved CJ series is a line-up of small, two-door off-roaders that won the hearts of Americans, as well as wherever else it was sold. Debuting in 1944, Willys-Overland created the CJ as a civilianized version of their popular wartime Jeeps. After all, with the war ending, they needed a new source of bread-and-butter. Several iterations were made in sequence, with the CJ-7 appearing in 1976. It ran for ten years, and was even built under license by South Korea's Ssangyong Motor Company. This was common, as Mitsubishi Motors Japan also got the license to build the Jeep CJ-3B much earlier. However, this 1979 Jeep CJ-7 is an all-American product that has received a new heart, and some enhancements. It's perfect if you're in search of a spunky weekend toy for those impromptu off-road forays. The vehicle reportedly has 40,000 miles on it, but the new engine counts less than 1,500 miles.
This 2007 Jeep Wrangler Custom Conversion, a third-generation model, has undergone extensive custom modifications, including installing a turbocharged Cummins B series engine paired with a manual transmission. Equipped with a prodigious 360-degree awning and a plethora of other upgrades, this Jeep presents you with the ultimate Wrangler off-roading experience. With a mileage of 135,000 miles, this custom-built marvel is perfectly crafted for both urban jaunts and rugged wilderness, embodying the spirit of American adventure.
The Jeep Wrangler is one of a handful of vehicles that offer a true open-air off-roading experience at will, coupled with the capability to be your daily driver. In fact, to this day, it is only one of two manufactures that still sell new vehicles with removable doors and roof. That's why it's held in high reverence among Jeep circles, and continues to enjoy a cult fan base. Hence, we know that someone out there will definitely appreciate this 1996 Jeep Wrangler that's recently been restored and has been imported from Greece.
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