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IAIN AYRE PART OF THE FAMILY

If you look closely at the picture below, you will notice that there is steam coming out of the side of my Jeep as well as the back. That, plus an increase in volume from the mellifluous six-cylinder soundtrack, suggests that the exhaust system may require attention.

I’ve had the 1992 4-litre Jeep Cherokee for something like 14 of the 17 years I’ve lived in Canada. A friend offered it to me for a good price, just a few thousand dollars, and I thought it would do until I could find a Range

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