Dave
Jacksonville,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, March 14, 2006
I think he actually was/is 'Smoking'... don't forget, the OP is complaining that he thought he was buying a 6 cyl but wound up with a 4... I guess when he lifted the hood, it was too confusing, or when he test drove the thing, he was too stoned to notice the lack of power?
Larry
West Sacramento,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, March 14, 2006
None of this makes any sense at all. You say you bought a "1996 Jeep Cherokee back in 1996" for about 6K. Now -- ten years later -- you complain that it was only a 4-cylinder and not a six. You say the dealer specializes in buyers with bad credit but they sold you a new vehicle at zero percent interest. My memory is not the greatest but I do not recall Jeep Cherokees -- even 4-cylinders -- selling for $6000 in 1996. Either you got one smoking good deal ten years ago or some of your facts are screwy.
Larry
West Sacramento,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, March 14, 2006
None of this makes any sense at all. You say you bought a "1996 Jeep Cherokee back in 1996" for about 6K. Now -- ten years later -- you complain that it was only a 4-cylinder and not a six. You say the dealer specializes in buyers with bad credit but they sold you a new vehicle at zero percent interest. My memory is not the greatest but I do not recall Jeep Cherokees -- even 4-cylinders -- selling for $6000 in 1996. Either you got one smoking good deal ten years ago or some of your facts are screwy.
Larry
West Sacramento,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, March 14, 2006
None of this makes any sense at all. You say you bought a "1996 Jeep Cherokee back in 1996" for about 6K. Now -- ten years later -- you complain that it was only a 4-cylinder and not a six. You say the dealer specializes in buyers with bad credit but they sold you a new vehicle at zero percent interest. My memory is not the greatest but I do not recall Jeep Cherokees -- even 4-cylinders -- selling for $6000 in 1996. Either you got one smoking good deal ten years ago or some of your facts are screwy.