The few times I've needed to go to a dealer for parts, they hate me - there's no telling if the part I need is listed as a '96 or a '97 application. There's no rage like the rage a 60+ year old dealership parts guy feels, that has to get up off his stool at the counter to verify for himself that the XXXX on the Jeep parked outside really is a factory installed 1997 XXXX.
This is a good point - if you are "width challenged" you may find the older interior more comfortable since the interior door panels are thinner.That said, my XJ's been ultra-reliable. I figure I'm benefitting from 97+ mechanical improvements, while still enjoying the older exterior/interior style (there are a few of us who do prefer the original interior, no cup holders and all).
This is a good point - if you are "width challenged" you may find the older interior more comfortable since the interior door panels are thinner.
the interior in the 97+ XJs I've test-driven certainly looks more modern but feels/sounds less substantial somehow.
I have no idea what specifically gives me this impression - maybe it's my uber-cheapskate nature telling me anything newer than 13 years old is a luxury item?