Description: Model tested5.9 Limited Seating capacity5 Standard safety featuresDual airbags Standard equipmentABS, 4-speed automatic transmission, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power mirrors, power door locks, power seats, cruise control, tinted glass, remote locking/security system, leather trim, aluminum wheels, premium AM/FM/cassette stereo, floor and overhead consoles, keyless entry, heated seats As testedSkid plate and tow hook group Specifications Engine 5.9-liter OHV V8 Horsepower @ rpm245 @ 4000 Torque, lb.-ft. @ rpm335 @ 2800 Additional engines220 hp 5.2-liter V8, 185 hp 4.0-liter inline-6 EPA fuel economy, mpg city13/17 Standard transmission4-speed automatic Optional transmissionsNA Wheelbase105.9 in. Length/width/height177.2/69.3/64.9 in. Track, f/r58.5/57.5 in. Turning circle38 ft. Head/hip/leg room38.9/56.7/40.9 in. Max. cargo volume79.3 cu. ft. Suspension, f/rindependent/live axle Min. curb weight3926 pounds Basic towing capacity6500 pounds Standard tiresP225/70R-16 Brakes, f/rdisc/disc Fuel tank capacity23 gal. Basic warranty3 years/50,000 miles Assembled inDetroit, Mich. Unless otherwise indicated, specifications refer to base model. Prices effective as of November 1, 1997 and include manuracturer's destination and delivery charges. N/A: Information not available or not applicable. Manufacturer Info Sources 1-800-925-JEEP
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