Many Japanese market Jeep Cherokees, for example, have found new use with rural mail carriers in the United States.
Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ), (WJ), (WK), and (WK2) (Model years 1993–present)
The New York City Department of Homeless Services Police currently utilizes marked and unmarked vehicles in its fleet including Ford Fusions, Ford Escapes, Ford E-350 vans, Ford Explorers, and Jeep Cherokees.
The dream is abandoned when the sleeping girl wakes up screaming in the front seat of her father's forest green Jeep Cherokee.
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