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Jeep - Cherokee (2003)

The Jeep Cherokee – a compact SUV that has kept its place at the heart of the American adventure scene since the early 2000s. If you’re wondering about the Jeep Cherokee price today, the Jeep Cherokee 2003 price over the years, or the used Jeep Cherokee price for a budget‑friendly option, you’ve come to the right spot. Below, you’ll find a concise, data‑rich snapshot that blends expert market insight with the nuts and bolts of the 2003 Cherokee. This guide will keep you > informed, > comparison‑ready, and ready to make a smart purchase decision.

  • Model Year: 2003
  • Engine: 2.5‑litre, 4‑ cylinder, 159 hp, 154 lb-ft torque
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic with manual shift mode, or 5‑speed manual (varies by trim)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) standard; all‑wheel drive (AWD) optional
  • Wheelbase: 106.5 in (2.71 m)
  • Overall Length: 169.8 in (4.32 m)
  • Overall Width: 71.4 in (1.82 m)
  • Overall Height: 66.3 in (1.68 m)
  • Ground Clearance: 8.2 in (21 cm)
  • Curb Weight: 3,301–3,419 lb (1,490–1,550 kg) depending on trim
  • Seating Capacity: 4–5 (standard 4, optional 5th seat in low‑profile models)
  • Fuel Economy: 18–21 mpg city / 23–27 mpg highway (approx.)
  • Warranty: Limited 3‑year/36,000‑mile old‑parts warranty in most markets

Those specs make the 2003 Jeep Cherokee a raw, capable vehicle ready to tackle both gravel trails and municipal streets. It’s a good baseline when you ask what is a 2003 Jeep Cherokee worth – and the market responds promptly. Below is a realistic view of how the SUV loses value over time.

Jeep Cherokee depreciation

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its original value. A brand‑new 2003 model (if it were still factory‑new) would see around a 17% drop in the first 12 months.
  • Two–three years: cumulative depreciation climbs to 35‑45%. That means a used 2003 Jeep Cherokee generally commands about 55‑65% of the "original" sticker price it had in 2002.
  • Four–five years: after roughly seven to eight years on the road, the vehicle sheds an additional 10‑15%. By 2009–2010, many examples trade at around one‑third or slightly higher of the new‑car price—they’re generally 30‑35% of the initial MSRP.
  • Beyond ten years: depreciation slows but keeps eroding; a solid, well‑maintained 2003 Cherokee may retain 20‑25% of its original value even after 12 years.

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