1996 Jeep Cherokee Dealership Brochures

BritKLR

Kapitis Indagatoris
Being home the last couple of weeks has given me a chance to clean out some boxes. Found these dealership brochures from 1996 when I ordered our new Cherokee. Both are in great shape. The Jeep brochure has a few marks in the options pages of the options ordered. The accessory brochure is unmarked.

Is it considered vintage now?
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BritKLR

Kapitis Indagatoris
It’s kinda sucks that you can’t buy a fully optioned Cherokee for this any more! I bought this for my starter wife in 96 and had a great relationship with the Jeep Dealership in KC due to the buying an new 1989 Cherokee from them and I seemed to recall paying $19,900 for this one (Haggling, dealer discount, showroom discount, ad discount and paid cash)
 

SBSYNCRO

Well-known member
This brings back great memories! The first brand new car my wife and I ever bought after being married and having kids was a 1995 Cherokee Sport (it was also my first ever car payment!). I sure wish I still had it - it had the manual AX15 trans, NP231 transfer case, and lower axle ratio towing package (and non-ABS version of the 8.25 rear end), I think we sprung for power windows, but that was about it amenity-wise! That Jeep took our young family on many adventures over the 10 years we owned it!
 

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