description Jeep Comanche Overview
The Jeep Comanche was a compact pickup truck produced by Jeep from 1985 to 1992. Built on a modified version of the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) platform, it was offered in both rear-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations. It remains one of the few compact trucks derived from a unibody SUV design, appealing to buyers needing a smaller, off-road-capable utility vehicle.
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Is the Jeep Comanche just a Cherokee with a pickup bed?
The Comanche, known by Jeep's MJ designation, shared its cab, styling, and much of its front structure with the XJ Cherokee. Its rear structure was engineered for a pickup bed and payload rather than simply being a cut-down Cherokee body.
Which engine is most desirable in a Jeep Comanche?
Many buyers seek the 4.0-liter AMC inline-six introduced during the Comanche's production run because of its torque and strong parts support. Earlier trucks could have four-cylinder or 2.8-liter V6 engines, so the badge alone does not identify the powertrain.
When did Jeep stop making the Comanche?
Jeep produced the Comanche for the 1986 through 1992 model years. It disappeared while the related XJ Cherokee continued, making surviving Comanches considerably less common than Cherokees.
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