Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV | Crossover
Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV | Crossover
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[Dec 22, 2020]
yangruflo
Strength:
The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee offers one of the most diverse lineups around for a midsize SUV. There's a wide array of trim levels suited for on- and off-road performance. From the basic Laredo to the go-nearly-anywhere Trailhawk to the insane 707-horsepower Trackhawk, the Grand Cherokee should have your needs covered. Luxury and tech options are plentiful, and its towing power, especially when equipped with the optional 5.7-liter V8, is impressive for the class. From: plumber north shore review Weakness:
There are some obvious flaws, including a cramped interior, subpar comfort and lethargic handling. Purchased: New
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[Feb 19, 2014]
S Dipaolo
Model Reviewed:
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Strength:
Powerful Engine
Weakness:
The OEM tires they put on it (Good Year Futura)are just crap! I have 25k miles on the Jeep and the tires already need to be replaced. When they were new they were fine and were great in the snow. They are bad in the snow now and I live in NY where it snows a lot. Good Year makes good tires but those are junk.. I have purchased many tires in the past for my other SUV's and have always got a good 40k miles on them and I rotate every 6k miles. The only issue I have had with the Jeep is at 10k miles, the water pump was making a sloshing noise when I accelerated. I took it to the dealership and they simply replaced it. (Water pump was defective) Other than that I have not had an issue so far. Similar Products Used: 1993 Toyota 4Runner SR5
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