Overview & Reviews
The Jeep Grand Cherokee is one of the pioneers that ushered in the modern midsize SUV in the early 1990s. Jeep has always wanted the Grand Cherokee to be maneuverable enough for urban duty, roomy enough for family duty, stylish enough to take out on the town and capable enough to tow your toys or shuttle your passengers to a remote campsite. Modern Grand Cherokees are far more refined than the early models, but they're no less versatile.
Unlike most other traditional SUVs, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has always been built using a carlike unibody platform for superior on-road handling. Yet Jeep's strong reputation for off-road prowess is retained, thanks to the Grand Cherokee's advanced four-wheel-drive systems and capable suspension. It's a rare combination of attributes in a modern utility vehicle, as the Jeep is able to venture farther off the beaten path than competing crossover SUVs.
User Reviews:
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The best suv - 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By Omar Rabadi - April 3 - 10:00 amJeep is the best of inside and out. Also very strong, and built to last. Jeep is a very reliable suv because of its road preformence.
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2004 jeep G. C. limited v8 - 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By tarhead - April 3 - 10:00 amI have been a ford driver for years and have loved the space and versitility of an SUV but hated the poor break system and "truck" like feel when driving my explorer. I recently purchased a Jeep grand cherockee with the encouragement of many jeep owners and absolutely LOVE my new jeep. The power of the v8 is impressive, the towing capacity of excellent and the interrior design is a A+. The navigational system is easy to use and quite effiecent when driving. The jeep is an extremely smooth ride and takes bumps and corners with ease. I would recommend the 2004 Jeep grand cherokee v8 over Ford explorer any day! You will be thrilled with your choice of a Jeep!
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2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland - 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By teem86 - April 2 - 2:16 amI bought my Jeep in 2011. The vehicle overall has been given fantastic reviews and to drive and own one is best, however I have been having this one issue. It randomly bucks and the jeep loses power steering, no acceleration and the oil light comes on. Sometimes it can keep running if the gas is slammed on other times it can be restated immediately after it stalls. This issue happened shortly before I got the transmission cooler lines fixed after months of leaking. The jeep also had the Ignition switch replaced twice; once in 10 and then once 12. B2185 & P0884 show up when the computer is scanned. There hasnt been a fix to it yet and its scary to drive because its bucked on the highway.
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Real Lemon - 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By Morris Wallace - April 1 - 1:10 amVehicle obviously built on a Monday or Friday. Poor manufacturer quality. Door lock failure ($1775 repair), timing chain failure ($2600 repair), cylinder head damage as result ($1200 repair). Dual heater control blend door repair ($980 repair) all in 2005. Vehicle has 120,000 miles. Chews brake pads like lunch. Will trade in on import vehicle ASAP. Advice: dont buy the Jeep GCL....
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If you want this SUV, get the 8 cylinder - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By Mark Podmore - March 31 - 1:00 amI purchased this vehicle January 2005 brand new. Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 6 cylinder 2 WD. The interior leaks during heavy storms. The automatic transmission shudders (jerks) sometimes when shifting into overdrive. I had the seats coated with some type of protectant from the dealership that doesnt work. For the money (I paid slightly over $27,000 for it) you cant beat it.
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Poor Service - 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By 02JGC - March 30 - 3:10 pmThis has been a comfortable vehicle for long trips. Brakes and handling are soft. While I love the looks & comfort, service is non-existent. The memory feature has not worked properly from the time we bought it. The rear-end had bad bearings, and the A/C only works on short trips & leaks on the floor. These problems were all taken to several different dealerships, and the common response was "Could not Duplicate" the problem. The only thing that was fixed was the bearing, only because I told them what bearing to fix. Three of the four window regulators have broken. The transmission operates normally for the most part but will slam in & out of gear occasionally. Fuel mileage is at 20 mpg.
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First Jeep... maybe the last. - 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By jeepguy777 - March 30 - 11:03 amPurchased in 2005 with 54,000 miles, now has 101,000. Drives great for an SUV, corners like a sports car. Getting around 18-20 on the highway. Only things have gone wrong are two speakers have blown, both heated seats went out, power steering pump, driveline seal, some interior parts are not quality made. other than those few items this Jeep has impressed me since the day I bought it. Still get looks when Im driving it. Looks brand new still. Probably will not buy another Jeep, because of the reliability issue.
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Junk that looks nice - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By Tyler Cole - March 28 - 3:53 amThis is my 2nd JEEP GC Limited, and am not impressed. I had a 2003 GC Limited, and was not happy with the reliability. So I drove a Nissan for almost 3 years, and of course no problems. I decided I liked the HEMI power and looks of the new design, and assumed they would have made the reliability better, but in my case, it is worse. Starter went at 15,000 miles, 2 Stem Valve Sensors, Crankshaft Sensor, missing Radiator fluid, and now needs a new Manifold gasket at 30,000 miles. Today I traded it in on a new Toyota TRD Tacoma. I once again tried to support American cars, but I cannot afford to anymore, my time is money, and I spend most of it in the shop with a JEEP!
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A truly great and dependable SUV - 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By njfirefgtr - March 27 - 8:00 amWe really love this car! Its perfect for a family. The gas mileage is poor, but no worse than any other SUV. The V8 is definitely a good idea as far as the optional engine goes. The 6 cylinder runs great, but lacks pick up especially with the A/C on. A family of 5 fits perfectly with plenty of cargo room in the back. Dependable is an understatement; nearly 30K with not even a hiccup!
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Be Honest - Why do you want this truck? - 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee
By Dave - March 26 - 7:10 amIn buying this truck, you need to be honest with yourself. Why do you want it? Do you need the utility aspect (ie. cargo space, towing, luggage rack, etc.)? Do you need something fuel efficient...scratch that...do you need something even remotely fuel efficient? Do you need to consistently move 4-5 people around in it? If you answered, yes to any of these, get a Tahoe, or Yukon. If you only need some of these occasionally (and rarely at that) then this thing is incredible. If you want a vehicle that is fun to drive and to look at, and occasionally need some versatility to haul stuff, or move people, then this Grand Cherokee SRT8 is worth a serious look. I bought this after owning a Grand Cherokee Limited.