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3/20/2009 4:14:14 PM EDT
I've been shopping for a 2001-2004 Grand Cherokee with a 6 cylinder for a bit, and I've come across a deal on a 2004 with an 8 cylinder motor in it.
I want the 6 for the famed, bullet proof, 250-300K mile reliability.

How are the 8 cylinder engines for durability, reliability, and longevity?

Thanks.
3/20/2009 4:16:43 PM EDT
[#1]
AFAIK, its a derivative of the old Chrysler 318 C.I.D.  If that is correct, it's probably ok.
3/20/2009 4:39:07 PM EDT
[#2]
Should be a 4.7,good engine,SOHC,somewhat similar to Mercedes design,pretty much reliable. Won't take a supercharger though,that's about it. Take off 2 cylinders and you get the 3.7 found in Liberty.
3/20/2009 4:42:02 PM EDT
[#3]

  I would get a 4.0 straight six or the 318. The 318 is a damn good motor too. I dont know about the 4.7.  It hasent had time to prove itself.
3/20/2009 4:42:07 PM EDT
[#4]
FWIW, I just purchased a 1998 Grand Cherokee with the 5.8L V8 and I love it. When I drive "normally" I get around 18 MPG. When I "play" with it, I get around 12.

Good times.
3/20/2009 4:52:34 PM EDT
[#5]
its a jeep everything else is goona break but the motor wont!!
got two of em  a 5.9  and a six banger .
3/20/2009 5:00:56 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:

  I would get a 4.0 straight six or the 318. The 318 is a damn good motor too. I dont know about the 4.7.  It hasent had time to prove itself.
Last year for the 318(5.2)was '98,the 4.7 is also in Dodge trucks. Good engine for getting the GC around.