The ever impressive Jeep Cherokee has been a staple in the
automotive industry for many years now. It started making waves in 1974
as the SJ, a sporty two-door variant of the station wagon. In 1984, its
XJ variant came to be known as the first unibody Jeep. The continuing
popularity of the Jeep Cherokee paved the way for its resurrection
after being replaced by the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The Jeep Cherokee is essentially an SUV.
It had been a full-size sports utility vehicle when it first became
available in the automobile market. Everything, however, changed in
1984 with the introduction of XJ. What once was a mirror image of both
the Jeep Wagoneer and the Jeep Grand Wagoneer became the epitome of the
modern SUV – a vehicle that is a cross between a station wagon and a
truck.
The Jeep Cherokee boasts of features that
have made it one of the most preferred vehicles in its category.
Included in these features are several breaking system enhancements
meant to deliver safety, durability and performance. An integrated
anti-lock breaking system is employed by the Jeep Cherokee to be able
to provide itself with the wheel lockup needed in descending steep sand
or gravel hills. Driver and passenger front air bags that equip the
vehicle are designed in a way that would allow passengers to be safe
enough in case of crashes and collisions.
Today, the Jeep Cherokee lives on as the compact SUV called Jeep
Liberty, the first Jeep vehicle to boast of an independent suspension.
Critics say that the vehicle itself represents the perfect balance
between capability and agility. What is special about it is that in
city streets, it is capable of offering its passengers an unbelievably
comfortable ride. Off-road, however, it has the capability to perform
like a daredevil as it handles bumps and trails with little or no
effort at all.