What is a Jeep Comanche worth?
The automotive community has quickly begun to realize that the Comanche hasn’t always gotten its due — and unjustly so. A few years ago, you might have found a Comanche in a used car dealership for around $2,500. Today, an aftermarket Jeep Comanche might sell for nearly $10,000.
Are Jeeps reliable after 200k miles?
Even a Jeep that’s just maintained “good enough” will last 200k. A very well maintained Jeep will last 500k. Jeep vehicles are not generally considered highly reliable vehicles. While any vehicle can last for 200,000 miles, the costs of lasting that long vary greatly.
When did Chrysler start making the Jeep Comanche?
Chrysler purchased AMC in 1987, and by the 1991 model year adapted their own engine control electronics to replace the original Renix systems used with the 2.5 L and 4.0 L engines. Power and torque in both engines improved as a result, with the four-cylinder having an additional 9 hp and 8 lb⋅ft and the six-cylinder improving by 1 lb⋅ft and 13 hp.
When did the Jeep Comanche Ax 15 come out?
The AX-15 was phased in midway through the 1989 model year to replace the Peugeot BA10/5 five-speed that had been used behind the 4.0 L engine from its introduction in 1987.
How big is a full size Jeep Comanche?
The Jeep Comanche (designated MJ) is a pickup truck variant of the Cherokee compact SUV (1984–2001) manufactured and marketed by Jeep for model years 1986-1992 in rear wheel (RWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) models as well as two cargo bed lengths: six-foot (1.83 metres) and seven-foot (2.13 metres).
What was the low gear ratio on a Jeep Comanche?
In 1986 Command-Trac transfer cases were model NP207 and Selec-Trac were NP228, both with a 2.61:1 low gear ratios. In 1987 the NP207 was replaced with the NP231 and NP228 was replaced with the NP242, both with 2.72:1 low gears. These remained the same through the rest of the Comanche’s production.