Wheelskins Grand Cherokee Leather Steering Wheel Cover - Wheel Skin
The Grand Cherokee is a long standing standard of the auto market. These styles Cherokee are demonstrating decent fuel efficiency, built tough and long-lasting. Many owners, however, find their interiors are lacking in excitement. A Wheelskins genuine leather steering wheel cover and matching shift boot cover can change the look of your entire interior.
Hand-crafted from the best domestic leathers and dyes, California, USA, Wheelskins are the best genuine leather steering wheel cover now being produced. Wheelskins will add a distinctive appearance to your Cherokee interior. Add a spray of color to you Cherokee steering wheel with a EuroTone Wheelskins. Select a color for the top and bottom, and another for the sides. You can match your colors to compliment your Cherokee interior. Single color or two colors, Wheelskins will perforate the top and bottom, or the sides, or even the full cover. With Wheelskins you get the ultimate choices in style, textures and color(s) for your Cherokee.
The Cherokee's origins date back to 1983 when American Motors (AMC) engineers were designing a successor to the smaller Cherokee (XJ). Three outside (non-AMC) designers - Larry Shinoda, Adam Clenet, and Giorgetto Giugiaro - were under contract with AMC to create and build a clay model of the replacement model, then known as the "XJC" project. However, the basic design for the Cherokee's replacement was well under way by AMC's in-house designers and the 1989 Concept one show car foretold the basic design.
The Cherokee was the first Chrysler-badged Jeep product. Development work for the new model continued and Chrysler employees (after the 1987 buyout of AMC) were eager for a late-1980s release date; however, then-CEO Lee Iacocca was pushing for redesigned Chrysler minivans, thus delaying the Cherokee's release until late 1992 as an Explorer competitor.
The Cherokee debuted in grand fashion at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. Then-Chrysler president Robert Lutz drove Detroit mayor, Coleman Young up the steps of Cobo Hall and through a plate glass window to show off the new vehicle. Production of the Cherokee started shortly afterward in the purpose-built Jefferson North Assembly in Detroit, Michigan and has remained there since.
- Easy to install Wheelskins steering wheel and shift boot covers in your Cherokee
- Only the highest quality materials are used by Wheelskins for your Cherokee
- Wheelskins are hand crafted in the USA for your Cherokee
- Wheelskins adds an inexpensive stand out custom look for your Cherokee
- Wheelskins are guaranteed to fit perfectly on your Cherokee
- Wheelskins will last for years on your Cherokee
- Wheelskins are easy to maintain with simple washing
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