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Something something never know how much you love something until it's gone blah blah. That's just how somethings go though.
Not surprising, especially these days. What about the Cherokees? Family use to have an old one, and it wasn't all that bad. Kind of liked driving it sometimes. Anyways I would think they may not be as expensive, but I never checked so could(probably) be wrong.
And I mean an older Cherokee, not those newer ones.

Some of these dealers get way too ballsy for what they're asking for. No idea how they get away with it. That or the person who traded it in knew full well what he was doing and the people at the dealership didn't check it out before letting him trade it in. Not that they actually lose money on those trade ins.

Ah, even today that seems like a stretch. Guess it depends on what you're looking for. Anyway I was going to say, with how the car business is these days it's sometimes better to buy a new car if you could afford 25k rather than go for a used car. Especially when new vehicles can come with some pretty good warranties these days. At least here. So I was going to say look into that instead if you could.