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Durable Body-on-Frame Construction
Powerful Engine Options
Spacious and Comfortable Interior
Good Off-Road Capability
Affordable Purchase Price
High Towing Capacity
High Fuel Consumption
Interior Plastic Quality
Prone to Rust
Dated Infotainment System
Soft On-Road Handling
Common Electrical Issues
Fan Clutch Failure
ABS Module Malfunction
Lower Ball Joint Wear
Thoroughly inspect the frame and undercarriage for rust, especially on models from northern states.
Check for proper operation of the 4WD system, including transfer case engagement.
Listen for unusual noises from the engine (e.g., fan clutch roaring) and transmission during a test drive.
Verify all electrical components, including windows, radio, and dashboard lights, are functioning correctly.
Obtain a detailed vehicle history report (CarFax/AutoCheck) to check for accidents and maintenance records.
Consider the 4.2L I6 engine for a balance of power and slightly better fuel economy, unless extreme towing is required.
Factor in the cost of potential fuel system and ABS module repairs, which are common issues.
Fuel Level Sensor Failure
Ignition Switch Problems