Used Jeep Cars and Second Hand 's for sale
You found our selection of Used Jeep cars for sale. We have both trade and private used 's advertised. If you have a Second hand Jeep for sale, why not sell it on Autoweb free of charge.
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 CRD Limited 5dr Auto
- Engine: 3000cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 7101 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Mineral Grey
- Location: Belfast, Co. Antrim
- £33,950
Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.1 V8 SRT-8 5DR AUTO SUPERCHARGED/NAV/DVD/MATT BL
- Engine: 0cc Petrol Automatic
- Age: 18000 Miles 2009
- Finished in: Black
- Location: Brentwood, Essex
- £22,950
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 3.0 V6 CRD OVERLAND REAR DVD + REVERSE CAMERA
- Engine: 2987cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 53000 Miles 2008
- Finished in: Grey
- Location: Doncaster, South Yorkshire
- £17,000
Jeep Patriot 2.2 CRD Sport 5dr
- Engine: 2100cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 10 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Bright Silver
- Location: Belfast, Co. Antrim
- £16,995
Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.1 V8 SRT-8 5DR AUTO SAT NAV/ROOF
- Engine: 0cc Petrol Automatic
- Age: 61000 Miles 2008
- Finished in: Silver
- Location: Brentwood, Essex
- £16,950
Jeep Cherokee 2.8 Limited Crd
- Engine: 2776cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 2007
- Finished in: Aluminium/silver
- Location: Edinburgh, Lothian
- £15,995
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 CRD OVERLAND 5DR AUTO SAT NAV/ROOF
- Engine: 0cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 63000 Miles 2008
- Finished in: Black
- Location: Brentwood, Essex
- £15,950
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 V6 Crd
- Engine: 2985cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 2005
- Finished in: Blue
- Location: Edinburgh, Lothian
- £14,995
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 V6 Crd Limited
- Engine: 2985cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 24100 Miles 2005
- Finished in: Black
- Location: Edinburgh, Lothian
- £14,995
Jeep Patriot 2.2 CRD Sport 5dr
- Engine: 2100cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 6500 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Bright Silver
- Location: Belfast, Co. Antrim
- £14,950
Jeep History - Click to expand
Jeep is a special name in the history of vehicle design. In 1940, the US Army realised it needed a light utility vehicle to help fight in the coming war. In less than 50 days, American Bantam Car Co and Willys-Overland combined to create the famous four-wheel drive with the iconic seven-slot grill, the power to climb steep hills and light enough to be carried in gliders or dropped by parachute.
The 'Jeep' name appears to derive from a Popeye character, Eugene the Jeep, a small pet able to move between dimensions and solve seemingly impossible problems. The GI's took the similarities to heart and so did the Allies to whom the Jeep was supplied. Waterproofed, fitted with extended platforms for weapons or adapted as ambulances, the Jeep became ubiquitous. Willys-Overland, Ford and others produced 640,000 during WWII. Willys-Overland application to register 'Jeep' as a trademark was granted in 1950, soon after they began civilian production.
The post war surplus of Jeeps across the globe led to one of the strangest versions, the Jeepney, the beautifully chromed and decorated buses and taxis created in the Philippines.
The marque went through several owners, until passing to the American Motor Corporation in 1970. Although Chrysler later bought the brand in 1987, AMC used the famous grill for what became the Hummer, producing a court case that continues.
Jeep cars began appearing in a new variety of vehicles, starting with the 1984 Cherokee, a compact SUV that helped define the modern SUV and the base for the Comanche pick-up. A larger version, the Grand Cherokee, came along in 1993 to meet the expanding market. In 1987, the Wrangler appeared, retaining a close visual link back to the original Jeep cars, with revised designs in 1997 and 2007.
As the company moves forward, the greatest achievement of the Jeep brand has been its ongoing success following its initial use during times of conflict. The success and availability of second hand Jeeps is ever growing and new vehicles like the Patriot are now entering the used Jeep market.





