Saw a '14 Cherokee in the wild today.

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11/18/2013 at 11:06 • Filed to: None

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No SR-20 because driving, but have a stock photo. Hard to get an impression of it as it was around a turn headed the opposite direction. Also, I am pretty sure it had Road and track plates on it (again hard to tell but it looked like their namesake). It was also being suspiciously followed by a 14' Grand Cherokee, and a 13-14 Wrangler, both with Jersey plates (I'm in NV); so that furthers my R&T theory).


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Kinja'd!!! xx45xx > CAR_IS_MI
11/18/2013 at 11:32

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Kinja'd!!! Hindered23 > CAR_IS_MI
11/18/2013 at 12:08

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goodness it's more hideous than I expected


Kinja'd!!! Pure87 > CAR_IS_MI
11/18/2013 at 12:29

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It's grown on me some, especially after seeing a few at a nearby dealership. I kinda like it.


Kinja'd!!! CAR_IS_MI > Pure87
11/18/2013 at 12:45

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The one I saw was black (or dark blue maybe) but either way, looked better than the white one pictured.


Kinja'd!!! Milky > CAR_IS_MI
11/18/2013 at 14:01

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First off I'm a fan of it, second why would road and track have their own plates? I live in the same building as 2 auto journalists and the cars they drive always have manufacturer plates.


Kinja'd!!! CAR_IS_MI > Milky
11/18/2013 at 14:07

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No clue. All I know is the Cherokee had the name plate front and back, was not a US or Canada plate, looked suspiciously like the R&T design logo (as it drove past me the opposite direction on the other side of a median, it could have been anything, but R&T is what stuck out for some reason), and was followed by two other Jeeps with NJ plates.


Kinja'd!!! Milky > CAR_IS_MI
11/18/2013 at 14:16

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Damn, whelp, I dont know.


Kinja'd!!! lutze > Hindered23
11/19/2013 at 12:37

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It should not be sold in white.

Some of the darker not-black colors don't look half bad, though.