Jeep Cherokee can refer to different SUV models produced by Jeep from 1974 to the present:
* Jeep, a full-size SUV produced 1974–1983
* Jeep, a compact unibody SUV produced 1984–2001
* Jeep (ZJ, WJ, and WK), a mid-size unibody SUV produced 1993–present
* Jeep, a mid-size unibody SUV produced 2002–present, sold under the Jeep name in North America.
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| - Jeep Cherokee can refer to different SUV models produced by Jeep from 1974 to the present:
* Jeep, a full-size SUV produced 1974–1983
* Jeep, a compact unibody SUV produced 1984–2001
* Jeep (ZJ, WJ, and WK), a mid-size unibody SUV produced 1993–present
* Jeep, a mid-size unibody SUV produced 2002–present, sold under the Jeep name in North America.
- The Jeep Cherokee with no roof lights (MB168) has been issued in the following 1/58 scale versions:
- In 1992, Doctor Jay Nemman drove a brown Jeep Cherokee to a cemetery in Northwest Oregon. The car had an Oregon license plate, IEC1K8. Doctor Nemman had just returned from a recent holiday with his family and his daughter, Theresa, was in the vehicle with him. Although the passengers left the car, they soon returned and Doctor Nemman drove away from the site. (TXF: "Pilot") It remains unclear whether Dr. Nemman actually owned the car, or if it was a rental. It is also unclear whether he and his family took the car on holiday with them. Frank Black owned a red Jeep Cherokee. (MM)
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| - Jeep Cherokee can refer to different SUV models produced by Jeep from 1974 to the present:
* Jeep, a full-size SUV produced 1974–1983
* Jeep, a compact unibody SUV produced 1984–2001
* Jeep (ZJ, WJ, and WK), a mid-size unibody SUV produced 1993–present
* Jeep, a mid-size unibody SUV produced 2002–present, sold under the Jeep name in North America.
- In 1992, Doctor Jay Nemman drove a brown Jeep Cherokee to a cemetery in Northwest Oregon. The car had an Oregon license plate, IEC1K8. Doctor Nemman had just returned from a recent holiday with his family and his daughter, Theresa, was in the vehicle with him. Although the passengers left the car, they soon returned and Doctor Nemman drove away from the site. (TXF: "Pilot") It remains unclear whether Dr. Nemman actually owned the car, or if it was a rental. It is also unclear whether he and his family took the car on holiday with them. Frank Black owned a red Jeep Cherokee. (MM) In the Season 6 episodes Dreamland and Dreamland II the Groom Lake personnel drove white Jeep Cherokees.
- The Jeep Cherokee with no roof lights (MB168) has been issued in the following 1/58 scale versions:
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