Jeep Cherokee (S-10 Blazer era)

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The Jeep Cherokee (S-10 Blazer era) is a compact SUV from the 1980s–1990s known for its boxy design, rugged off-road capability, and role in popularizing the modern sport-utility vehicle segment.

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Jeep Cherokee 1
Jeep Cherokee (S-10 Blazer era) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf compact SUV
sport utility vehicle
assemblyLocation Brampton, Ontario, Canada (early production)
Toledo
surface form: Toledo, Ohio, United States

various international assembly plants
bodyStyle 3-door SUV
5-door SUV
class compact SUV
competition Chevrolet Blazer
surface form: Chevrolet S-10 Blazer

Ford Bronco II
Toyota 4Runner
curbWeightRange approximately 3,000–3,400 lb (varied by configuration)
designCharacteristic two-box, angular styling
drivetrainOption Command-Trac part-time 4WD system
Selec-Trac full-time 4WD system
engineOption 2.1L Renault turbodiesel (in some markets)
2.5L AMC inline-4 gasoline engine
2.5L VM Motori turbodiesel (in some markets)
2.8L V6 gasoline engine (GM-sourced, early years)
4.0L AMC inline-6 gasoline engine
height approximately 63–65 inches (varied by year and equipment)
influence set template for later unibody SUVs
layout front-engine, four-wheel drive
front-engine, rear-wheel drive
length approximately 165–167 inches (varied by year and market)
manufacturer Jeep
market Australia
Europe
North America
South America
marketSegment sport-utility vehicle
modelYearStart 1984
notableFeature boxy design
coil-spring front suspension (later years in some markets)
rugged off-road capability
solid front axle (early years in some markets)
notableFor helping popularize the modern SUV segment
parentCompany American Motors Corporation
Chrysler
platform unibody
predecessor Jeep Cherokee (SJ)
productionEnd 2001
productionStart 1983
relatedTo Chevrolet Blazer
surface form: Chevrolet S-10 Blazer
successor Jeep Liberty (KJ)
transmissionOption 3-speed automatic transmission
4-speed automatic transmission
5-speed manual transmission
wheelbase approximately 101.4 inches (5-door, North American spec)
width approximately 69 inches (varied by year and market)

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Chevrolet Blazer competitor Jeep Cherokee (S-10 Blazer era)
Jeep notableModel Jeep Cherokee (S-10 Blazer era)
this entity surface form: Jeep Cherokee