This 1998 Jeep Cherokee Limited is finished in white over tan and powered by a 4.0-liter inline-six mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission and Selec-Trac 4WD system. The current owner has driven the truck approximately 1,100 of its 76k indicated miles since acquiring it in June 2018. Recent service included fitment of new rear shocks and replacement rear differential gears as well as an oil and filter change. This XJ is offered by the seller on behalf of a friend with a window sticker, factory literature, a Carfax report, and a clean Oregon title in the owner’s name.

The truck is finished in Stone White with body-colored bumpers and trim, black mirrors, and factory roof rails with crossbars. The condition of the finish is illustrated in several close-up galley photos below, including those showing chips around the front end and rocker panels. An accident in 2008 is said to have resulted in paint transfer on the rear bumper, which was subsequently buffed and polished by a local shop.

Stock 15″ snowflake wheels are mounted with a set of 225/75 Ironman Touring Pro tires. New rear shocks and rear differential gears were installed under current ownership. Factory fog lights are equipped but currently inoperable according to the seller.

The interior is trimmed in Saddle leather with a black dashboard and wood trim around the center stack and instrument cluster. Amenities include a power driver’s seat, windows, locks, and mirrors as well as dual front airbags, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, keyless entry, cruise control, air conditioning, and an overhead console with a digital compass/trip computer/external temperature readout.

A Bluetooth-capable Pioneer CD player with a slide-out LCD screen has been installed in place of the original radio. Just over 75,500 miles are displayed on the digital odometer. Noted issues include wear on the driver’s seat and loose headliner fabric around the overhead console.

The vertically-mounted spare tire remains in place under a carpeted cover, and aftermarket trailer wiring is fitted beneath the trim of the rear hatch opening. The gallery provides several photos illustrating the overall condition of the cargo area.

The 4.0-liter inline-six was factory rated at 190 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque, and is linked to the rear or all four wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission and NP242 selectable transfer case with low range. An engine start and walk-around is shown in the video above. The seller notes an oil and filter change was completed within the past six months.

Several gallery photos are provided to illustrate the condition of the chassis, underbody, and suspension components. An aftermarket receiver hitch has been mounted in the rear.

A window sticker and factory brochures will be included in the sale.

The Carfax shows the Jeep spent time in Missouri, Arizona, and California with steady mileage increases since new. The aforementioned accident was reported in January 2008, with no other details provided.