5 Star Reviews for 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

3.98/5 Average
66 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

For 2015, the Jeep Grand Cherokee lineup sees a minor shuffling of features while the high-performance SRT trim level gets a boost in engine output. The Summit trim level is quieter this year thanks to new noise-cancelling methods.

Pros:
  • Strong and fuel-efficient engine lineup, including diesel V6
  • Upscale interior
  • Irrefutable off-road ability
  • Plenty of luxury and technology-oriented features
  • Outlandish SRT model.
Cons:
  • Typically more expensive than competitors
  • Diesel engine is noisy when idling.

User Reviews:

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  • Wow!!! - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    Loved the ride in comparison with ford and toyota SUVs. Best SUV -- bang for the buck. We looked at german SUVs and their repair expense is very high. I own two german cars so i have experience with regular wear and tear repair cost. I was very sceptical to buy first American car and was sold right away after i drove .

  • So far, so good! - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    This is the first larger SUV that Ive owned. Have always purchased the smaller models and I am absolutely thrilled with my new Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 with the luxury package. The ride is smooth and quiet and I feel very safe driving it. I was driving home through a heavy thunderstorm the other night and the Jeep held its own and was not blown around like a lighter vehicle would be. I am happily getting about 23 mpg at the moment and it will probably get better as the vehicle is broken in. The interior is comfortable and the navigation is very easy to use. I am very satisfied with this vehicle!

  • The Red Pearl - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    Go in to dealership not looking to buy. Get numbers first

  • 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    Ive owed my 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude for only a week, but love it. Compared to my 2014 Toyota Tacoma which had nothing but trouble and was extremely noisy on the hwy, this Jeep GC is a dream to drive. Shifting is smooth and I love the styling inside and out. After reading some of the reviews I hoping for a trouble free experience, but theres problems in everything its how they are handled that makes the difference.

  • Almost great so far - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    I have 4500 miles and really like this car. My only problem so far is the transmission intermittently gets stuck in 1st (not in sport mode). I notice when it is up to 4000 RPM and hit the shifter to Sport Mode which then notices high RPN and upshifts. Then back to automatic and it shifts as normal. I traded in a 2005 Jeep Liberty with a 6 speed stick. I loved that car too and "never had a trany problem. Good old sticks. Anyhow I am sure that they can fix this. I can always go to sport mode and use the paddle shifters. Everything else about this car I love and for a 68 year old I am getting quite techy. Nicest car I ever owned.

  • I got a Hemi! - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    6 month ownership review: I have just under 7000 miles on my Jeep now. I am still loving it. No warranty issues so far and no fuss. I took it in recently for its first oil change. Driving it on the highway is a pleasure. The cabin is dead quiet at highway speeds and the stereo cranks out some great sounding tunes. The seats are comfortable on long trips, short trips and everything in between. Ride height and view of the road is perfect. I had the front door glass tinted. The high roof line allows the hot Southeast sun to come into the side glass even in the middle of the day during the winter months. The tint took a lot of that heat and glare away. The Hemi is really coming alive now as the engine and drivetrain have broken in with some miles. I have no issue with the electronic shifter myself. I like the sleek look it gives the center console. __________________ I searched and test drove just about every SUV model offered. I just couldnt find something that excited me. I decided to take a look at the Jeep and was pleasantly surprised at the build quality, fit and finish, and overall appearance. Finally, an exciting SUV. I am enjoying my new Summit 4X4 V8 Hemi immensely. This is my first Jeep and my first Chrysler product since I drove a 1966 Plymouth Fury in High School. I had an X5 for over 9 years. I like the Jeep better. I also love the V8 Hemi engine although it is a bit thirsty. Still, the torque and the growl of the engine makes me forget all about fuel economy. Im sure it will improve as this Jeep breaks in. The interior is plush and great looking. I like the look and feel of the leather dash. The HK stereo is truly audiophile grade. Combined with the quiet cabin the music is clear and detailed like Im sitting in my living room. The only thing I notice is the navigation takes a good minute to boot up and the stereo is slow to start if playing from an iPod or an SD card. That seems surprisingly slow this day and age. The air suspension seems to give the Jeep the best of everything. The ride is solid but not harsh. The handling is firm and sporty. I like to take the curves hard and this Jeep holds the road well. The interior is the quietest of any car I have ridden in. Even at highway speeds a whisper can be heard across the cabin. All in all a very impressive vehicle. I dont know about reliability yet but several coworkers have been driving Jeeps with no issues. That was enough to go for it.

  • My New Ride in 20 Years - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    I love the JEEP. My first jeep latest 20years and counting. I only traded her in due to recall with Jeep incentive for trade-in. I love the Grand Cherokee and recommend to all!

  • Sweet ride - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    I love my new Jeep Grand Cherokee, the comfort of this vehicle is superb and love all the options we can choose from!

  • the 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland is excellent - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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  • Outstanding Thus Far! - 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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    I recently purchased a Summit V6 Platinium Edition. I will not bore you all with a regurgitation of all of the positive reviews. But thus far, Ive nothing but very positive remarks concerning this truck. I am a long time BMW/Range Rover/Mercedes/Porsche owner/fan and believe me when I say that I am pleasantly surprised as the GC Summit has all of the amenities pound for pound of a much more expensive vehicle! Im deeply impressed with the transmission, infotainment system, 825 HK sound system, ergonomics, etc! I paid 47K and trust me there is not a better ride per the price point! Below, Ive listed my hits/misses. Pls note I test drove the RR Sport, BMW X6, Mercedes ML, Audi Q5/7 , and the Porsche Cayenne. All are fine vehicles in their own class but I chose the Summit based off of the criterion listed below coupled with the ability to take it off road. The RR Sport came in a close second but I was highly annoyed to find that it (as well as many other vehicles) utilize a sound resonator to give the vehicle a "acceleration growl". Maintenance was also a huge issue. Hands down, the BMW has the best warranty but initial cost of a similarly equipped vehicle would run over 70K. I also drove the GC SRT, V8, and V6. The SRT is a hug miss and although very aggressive, it seemed to be very clumsy. The V8 is outstanding but poor gas mileage was a deterrent. I chose the V6 as although it is short 30 HP less than the V8, it is peppy, uses regular gas, and gets over 26 MPG on the HWY. The vehicle lofts a bit (typical truck/SUV) when driving but I did not purchase for a sporty ride. I wanted a tough truck that I could utilize as a daily driver as well as take off road for the occasional camping trip. This vehicle has yet to disappoint thus far, Im hoping the trend continues. Great Job Jeep! Hits: Air suspension, off road prowess/toughness, good looks, 825 watt sound system, ergonomics/display, usb/power ports galore, large heated steering wheel, adaptive cruise control, warning/safety features, heated/cooled seats, panoramic roof, voice control, multifunction display, smooth transmission, drive / ride comfort quality, and gas mileage...by the way, the V6 uses regular unleaded gas! Misses: Front seats are too boxy/boring and are the same found in some other Chrysler vehicles. There is an immediate need for thigh/side bolsters, quality of leather, the nav system is highly functional but looks cheap / cartoonish, heat/ac thermostat is not accurate, headlight washer only comes on every 12 swipes, wiper fluid is not heated, there is no dead petal for foot fatigue, the rear hatch should have an adjustable height option along with a glass panel opening option, sport mode is pretty much a waste of time, and the 36 month warranty reflects a lack of confidence in this vehicle.

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