Overview & Reviews
For 2013, the Jeep Grand Cherokee offers the new Trailhawk edition, and offers new standard features on Overland Summit models.
- Upscale interior
- Available V8 power
- Outlandish SRT8 model.
- Irrefutable off-road ability
- Strong V6 engine
- Fussy optional navigation system.
- V6 model is slower than competitors
User Reviews:
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A bit disappointed, but it sure was pretty - 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By henrietta1 - April 23 - 2:41 amI owned a 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo for about a month, and then traded it in. It had very little get up and go on the smallest of hills, it was so bad on gas that I might as well have gotten the V8 cause the fuel economy seemed to be about the same. It was difficult to get in and out of even with the added assist steps. This is the reason that the prior owner traded it. I disregarded that upon purchase because they were an older couple. I am young and it was still a pain to get in and out of with the kids. It is very stylish and eye catching. The 4x4 seems to perform well and the Jeep handled well. I loved the interior lighting. I traded it for a Chevy Cruze diesel and dont regret it
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So far, so good... - 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By ramblinhusker - July 1 - 8:15 pmMust admit, I was initially weary of jumping-in to the Jeep (i.e. Chrysler) family after reading a number of reviews over the years. However, the overall design of the Grand Cherokee, plus the pricing and the engine performance, had me negotiating very hard for a lengthy extended warranty (I know some folks dont like purchasing extended warranties). There were a couple of cosmetic things that needed to be fixed. One of the exterior trims on the passenger window needed a new fastener, and there was something rolling-around underneath the passenger front seat. Both items were taken care of. I drive a lot of miles per year, usually 20k+. One long trip was comfortable.
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Very Disappointed. - 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By luvmachines - November 7 - 1:48 amI have always loved the Jeep and when I got the car it was really great. I am so disappointed at how fast the decline has been from really really good to a very worrying point. At this moment it takes an average of 2 minutes to start the car, once it has gone to more than 6 minutes. It just cranks and dies. It also has strange vacuum and knocking noises from the engine bay. This is from a pampered car, never maxed my Jeep. Yet this happens, why? So very sad.