I bought it in August 2004 for $7,000 with ~109,000 miles on it.
Since October 2006 (when I started tracking all of my finances), I've spent $3,955.51 on keeping it running. Of that, $2,486.48 went to repairs and maintenance (brakes, steering, suspension, etc.) and the rest went to incidentals like car washes, oil changes, and so forth.
All in all, I've gotten 90,000 really good miles out of it for about $11,000, which isn't too shabby if you ask me.
A lot of "small stuff" has started failing, though, some I'm saving up for the next Bobmobile. The switch for the dashboard lights is faulty, the tape player died last week (which I used for my iPod), the AC is shot, the front suspension is acting up again, a nasty rust spot has appeared below the front passenger door, and the engine is starting to burn up oil at good clip. As such, I've set my eyes on the 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. It's not a 5.9 (SUPER SAD FROWNY FACE), but it has a 4.7L "high output" engine that offers 265 horsepower stock. I think I can deal with that.
Maybe I'll get the Bobmobile II all cleaned up tonight an post a picture or two!
-b0b
(...loves his Jeep!)