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Jeep - Cherokee (2006)

When you’re exploring Jeep Cherokee price details, the 2006 model stands out as a quintessential blend of rugged capability and everyday comfort. Time has polished its reputation, and people still ask “what is a 2006 Jeep Cherokee worth?” or “Jeep Cherokee 2006 price?” The answer is nuanced—value shifts with location, condition, mileage and market demand. Let’s break it down and see where the 2006 Cherokee sits in the landscape of used SUVs.

Key Specifications – Jeep Cherokee 2006

  • Engine: 2.4‑liter I4 (125 hp, 143 lb‑ft) – the base option; optional 3.5‑liter V6 (200 hp, 215 lb‑ft) for those who want extra torque.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic, depending on trim.
  • Drivetrain: Half‑wheel‑drive (primarily) on most trims; AWD available on certain Limited, Trailhawk and Sport models.
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline; 1.8‑gal if manual, 1.7‑gal automatic.
  • Fuel Economy: EPA: 20 mpg (city) / 24 mpg (highway) manual; 18 / 21 mpg automatic.
  • Dimensions (inches): Length 172.1 / 173.3 | Width 71.0 / 71.3 | Height 67.3 / 68.2 | Wheelbase 108.9.
  • Weight: Approx. 3,420 lbs (manual), 3,450 lbs (automatic).
  • Cargo Capacity: 14.6 cu ft behind the rear seats; 30.2 cu ft when seats folded.
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, side-impact airbags (in most Lists), ABS, traction control.
  • Interior Features: Cloth or leather upholstery, power‑adjusted front seats (certain trims), automatic climate control, 5‑inch steering wheel with controls, AM/FM radio, optional Bluetooth, 42‑inch screens (latest VI compact).
  • Off‑road Parts (Trailhawk): Lift, skid plates, tow hooks, roof rails, 4‑wheel‑drive.

Depreciation Insight

When it comes to Jeep Cherokee depreciation, the 2006 model follows the general pattern for midsize SUVs. Shortly after its release, owners experienced an expected drop of 15‑20% in value during the first year, largely due to the arrival of newer trims and updates. From year two to year four, the Cherokee stabilizes, losing roughly 5‑8% per year as it ages and as inflation affects used car markets.

By the time it reaches 2024, a 2006 Cherokee typically retains about 25‑30% of its original retail price when in a good condition,


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