1990-96 Jeep Cherokee

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Jeep's 1990-1996 Cherokee models are compact sport utility vehicles (SUVs) whose base four cylinder engines are adequate with manual shift, weak under a heavy load and simply feeble and unresponsive if hooked to an automatic transmission. On the other hand, the robust 6-cylinder engine enables quick takeoffs and immediate passing when used with either manual or automatic transmission. This generation is an excellent alternative for those who cannot afford a Grand Cherokee or Explorer.

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1990-94 Dodge Shadow

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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1990-1994 Dodge Shadow models are front-drive subcompacts with two basic engine sizes, namely, the 2.2- and 2.5-liter engines. Performance is listless with the basic 2.2-liter engine, which is on the noisy side. Action is somewhat better and smoother with the 2.5- liter four, which does not consume much more fuel than the 2.2-liter version. This generation comprises solid models which look good, perform well and are attractively priced.

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1993-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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Jeep's 1993-1998 Grand Cherokee models come only in a four-door body with one-piece rear liftgate. Base engine power in these vehicles is adequate for most drivers. However, the 5.2-liter V-8 engine is much better especially in low-speed acceleration as it delivers off-the-line pickup as well as brisk passing response. This generation offers impressive on- and off-road performance plus a broad range of engine and four-wheel drive choices.

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