The XJ Jeep Cherokee, produced by the American Motors Corporation, was a massive success that continued to be produced by Chrysler for nearly 15 years after the acquisition of AMC. Its popularity was evident in the number of XJ Cherokees found in Colorado, where the author frequently encounters them during their “junkyard travels.” While most XJs retire around the 200,000-mile mark, the featured Jeep in this article stood out with an impressive 352,943 miles on its final odometer reading.
The fact that this particular XJ Cherokee and another 1992 model found in California both had high mileage suggests that 1992 was a great year for Jeeps at the Toledo Assembly plant. It speaks volumes about the durability and longevity of these vehicles. However, the highest-mileage vehicle ever documented in a junkyard was a one-owner 1996 Toyota Avalon with a staggering 949,863 miles. In terms of American-made vehicles, this XJ Cherokee ranks third, just behind the 355k-mile Cherokee and a 1986 Oldsmobile Calais with 363,033 miles. There are also noteworthy Canadian-made vehicles, such as a 1994 Dodge Caravan with 434,475 miles and a 2002 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with 412,013 miles, both manufactured in the province of Ontario by American companies.
One of the main reasons for the exceptional longevity of the XJ Cherokee is its reliable engine, the AMC pushrod straight-six. This engine has a rich lineage dating back to the 1965 Ramblers, and if the engine in this particular XJ Cherokee is original equipment, it is a 4.0-liter variant producing 190 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque. Its durability is a testament to the design and engineering prowess of AMC.
The XJ Cherokee featured in this article is equipped with the base five-speed Aisin manual transmission, further enhancing its reliability and drivability. It’s a simple and straightforward transmission that complements the rugged nature of the XJ.
While the XJ Cherokee’s production in the United States ended in 2001, it continued to be produced in China for several more years. However, the values of well-maintained XJ Cherokees have remained strong in recent years. Unfortunately, this particular XJ showcased in the junkyard is in rough condition and has accumulated too many miles to be a viable candidate for restoration.
In conclusion, the XJ Jeep Cherokee has proven to be a robust and long-lasting vehicle, as evidenced by the high-mileage examples found in junkyards. With its durable engine, reliable transmission, and overall rugged design, the XJ Cherokee continues to hold a special place in the hearts of automotive enthusiasts.