Richard Hammond Reviews The Chrysler Grand Cherokee
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2013
- Prepare for excitement as Richard Hammond returns, diving into the heart of the all-American experience with the powerhouse Chrysler Grand Cherokee.
With its roaring 4.7L V8 engine propelling it from 0 to 60 in a mere 8 seconds, Hammond puts this American marvel to the ultimate test on an exhilarating test drive. Buckle up for a ride that's as bold and thrilling as the Grand Cherokee itself!
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I've had my 2001 4-litre since new and I still look forward to driving it every day, with full confidence in its reliability. That really says something about a vehicle when the ownership experience still feels that way after that much time.
Most of them didn't go off road much in there early years, but now wj's are out there just as much as xj's and other jeeps. And they keep up just fine.
My dad used to have a 2002 Grand Cherokee Limited when I was 10 years old, and it had one of the most comfortable seats of ANY car I had ever sat in.
My grand cherokee has 230xxx miles original engine and Trans even after my teenage years of abuse I drive it every day. Definitely should be top gear approved.
I love their bad reputation. It keeps them cheap for us ! I've had three ZJs and thee WJs. My current immaculate low mile 2002 overland is the best but I loved them all. I lean towards the injected 6 because of the great performance economy combo but the 4.7 HO is just fantastic. The people who cry about engine failures are generally the ones who decided to just sneak home with the red light on after a fan belt or a hose let go. When a modern car overheats you STOP and you fix it or tow it. An expensive tow is always cheaper than a new engine.
it might be from Chrysler.. But it´s called JEEP!..
That concept PT cruiser is an absolute stunner
man age did him a favor,lol.
Just bought a 1999 wj with 4.7 and Quadra drive 217 k mikes and so far going strong
I will say… early 2000s Jeep GC had some GOOD seats. I have a customer at the shop I work at with a 2000 limited w/ 4.7l V8 and it’s quick, quiet and comfortable as hell.
my mom used to have this car, a 2001 4.7 Limited. Very comfortable, and the V8 made the car run like a beast... the only downside: piece of shit of reliability, the car had only 65000 km and the electronics where fucked up, sometimes the key won't even turn so you could start the car. Not to mention the maintenance at the dealership was a bit to expensive ($1500)
Just got mine and i love it
Here in the states, I'm the proud owner of a 2004 Grand Cherokee so I'm ready for the zombie apocalypse.
I wish that going from 0-60 in 8 seconds would still be considered very impressive today
Ughhh most of those cars were concepts. Chrysler had the coolest concepts in the 90's.
I remember these! they were so nice! it's interesting watching a review from. when a car was new
why wear glasses if your not going to use them?
It's always funny when some fool says "blah blah most will never go offroad" so you don't really need it, oblivious to the fact that much of the world encounters SNOW in the winter, and given more than a small amount, you may not only encounter a snow terrain just as demanding as being off-road, you might even need it to get out of your driveway in the morning because the effin' snow plow went through and you've got two feet high ice chunks between you and the road.
Richard Hammond, at least in this video, sounds like what I imagine Christopher Walken would sound like if he were to talk in "normal" speed. Just me?
Imported to youtube from VHS! Sweet!