What is jeep cherokee 1979?

The Jeep Cherokee was first introduced in 1974 and was initially marketed as a two-door version of the Jeep Wagoneer. In 1978, Jeep launched the four-door Cherokee, which quickly became popular as a family vehicle.

The Cherokee 1979 was offered with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine or a 4.2-liter six-cylinder engine. The four-cylinder engine produced 80 horsepower, while the six-cylinder engine produced 110 horsepower.

The 1979 Cherokee was available with either two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive and also came with a choice of a three-speed manual or a three-speed automatic transmission.

The exterior of the Cherokee featured a boxy design with bold lines and sharp edges. The interior was basic, with hard plastics and vinyl seats.

Despite its rugged looks, the Jeep Cherokee was a comfortable and capable vehicle that quickly gained a reputation for its off-road capabilities. Many Cherokees from this era are still on the road today, prized by collectors and off-road enthusiasts alike.