Great ride! I have a 2016 Grand Cherokee SRT brilliant black, completely stock with oil catch can and absolutely love it 87k miles now . Only issue was harmonic balancer fail at 79k , my mph city 10.5 average live in Florida east coast. I change oil every 3500 miles and runs like new!
That’s awesome, man, I’m glad you’re still loving yours! It makes me feel good to know that these are still running strong after 87k miles. Hopefully mine is as reliable.
I took my 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT to a BMW dealership and test drove a M5 Competition with the possibility of exchanging. After driving it, I couldn’t see any benefits of saying goodbye to my naturally aspirated 6.4L HEMI Jeep STT. Driving in the UK, in a vehicle that always gets people looking, stopping to talk about it, beeping you with thumbs up….. and it sounds and drives amazing. The car has split personalities due to the variable valve cam phasing technology and that fast changing ZF gearbox which really comes alive in track mode. I’ve had mine 3 years now with no major issues. Carbon fibre trim being the only issue. I would highly recommend this vehicle as it’s the sweet spot of all car options out there (purchase price, total cost of ownership, performance, handling, reliability, good looking, iconic reputation, comfort, load carrying capacity, V8 sound!) I’ve got to say, every time I drive this car, it’s a smile on my face event. 😀
I agree with you on everything and This is so interesting to read. In my head the X5/6M Comp’s “would be” the proper evolution from the SRT, but I do agree in that it would be nearly impossible to replicate the overall feel of the NA V8. All of these upper tier performance SUV’s are forced induction and honestly Ive never been a huge fan of that. I did, however, drive a Porsche Cayenne through Norway and that car was really very nice, and Im curious what the new Macan GTS could do.
14:04 Bro I 100% agree the whole automotive industry is going for these regulations, Eventually we gonna have elec vehicles. Really enjoyed watching the video thank you
So glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for commenting! Yea, I really do hope that the electric push isn’t fully sweeping bc it would be a shame to lose access to cars like these, not just SRTs but any NA type car. They are so much fun. I know I will most likely never own an electric lol
Thank you so much man for the kind words and I am so happy you enjoyed the video. NA V8 (for me) is probably the best driving experience you can get. Sure the car doesn’t do 3.5s 0-60 but the sounds, the feel, the rawness, and the comfort of this car do it for me. $44k spent here isn’t bad considering every other high performance SUV is probably around $75-100k. Happy to have you here and maybe I will see you cruising around one day 😎
I got my 2015 jeep srt 6.4 hemi January and am enjoying it. I live in the city hope to bump into you one day I definitely am thinking of changing the throttle body.
I’m buying one of these this Xmas , have you seen vicrez wide body for this car ?? It’s SEX first mod is tint then trans fluid and filter and spark plugs , then widebody its a totally different car and presence with the vicrez widebody
what’s the lowest miles you would get? i’m tryna get one but here in ga the average one for less then 40k has about 80-90k miles and up unless im tryna go over 40k to get one with about 60k but not sure cause i just got a truck about 2 months ago but really do wanna say fuck it and just trade for one
Thanks for your comment man. Thats a difficult question to answer and I think it always boils down to how well the previous owner(s) maintained the car. For example there can be a 40k mile car that was beaten on and not maintained properly and then there can be an 80k mile where the owner was meticulous and kept every receipt, did each service on time, and even did preventative maintenance. For me, buying a used car always depends on that. I sold my 150k mile BMW M5 absolutely mint and up to date and the car is still running perfectly bc of how much maintenance I put into it. So, it just really all depends. The best thing you can do is evaluate the condition of the car through a PPI, but most importantly make sure the owner was careful and cared about the car. Hope this helps
11:33 why I don’t take any of my cars to dealerships . folks think they’re smart taking theyre car to a dealership when it’s actually dumb . unless under warranty they’re job is to make money they don’t care about fixing your car .independent mechanics always got the job done. dealers will misdiagnose and waste your time and take your money ❗️❗️❗️❗️
@@driversanonymousNYC we get the Cars. The are very cheap for this Kind of car in Germany. The Problem here are taxes…. And maintenance very expensive. Iam watching a red srt for a few weeks now. But still hesitate :(
@driversanonymousNYC I like the look and the low tec vs the 2012 look and new tec with the engine. Just preference really. Got a 01 is300, 06 c55 amg also, fun stable of cars.
Gotcha. That makes sense. Thats why I appreciated my 2003 M5 so much as well. Such a simple and awesome car. Thats an awesome stable you have. Really cool assortment of cars and attitudes. Happy to have you here! Hope you stay around for some more content
Great ride! I have a 2016 Grand Cherokee SRT brilliant black, completely stock with oil catch can and absolutely love it 87k miles now . Only issue was harmonic balancer fail at 79k , my mph city 10.5 average live in Florida east coast.
I change oil every 3500 miles and runs like new!
That’s awesome, man, I’m glad you’re still loving yours! It makes me feel good to know that these are still running strong after 87k miles. Hopefully mine is as reliable.
I took my 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT to a BMW dealership and test drove a M5 Competition with the possibility of exchanging. After driving it, I couldn’t see any benefits of saying goodbye to my naturally aspirated 6.4L HEMI Jeep STT. Driving in the UK, in a vehicle that always gets people looking, stopping to talk about it, beeping you with thumbs up….. and it sounds and drives amazing. The car has split personalities due to the variable valve cam phasing technology and that fast changing ZF gearbox which really comes alive in track mode. I’ve had mine 3 years now with no major issues. Carbon fibre trim being the only issue.
I would highly recommend this vehicle as it’s the sweet spot of all car options out there (purchase price, total cost of ownership, performance, handling, reliability, good looking, iconic reputation, comfort, load carrying capacity, V8 sound!) I’ve got to say, every time I drive this car, it’s a smile on my face event. 😀
I agree with you on everything and This is so interesting to read. In my head the X5/6M Comp’s “would be” the proper evolution from the SRT, but I do agree in that it would be nearly impossible to replicate the overall feel of the NA V8. All of these upper tier performance SUV’s are forced induction and honestly Ive never been a huge fan of that. I did, however, drive a Porsche Cayenne through Norway and that car was really very nice, and Im curious what the new Macan GTS could do.
14:04 Bro I 100% agree the whole automotive industry is going for these regulations, Eventually we gonna have elec vehicles. Really enjoyed watching the video thank you
So glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for commenting! Yea, I really do hope that the electric push isn’t fully sweeping bc it would be a shame to lose access to cars like these, not just SRTs but any NA type car. They are so much fun. I know I will most likely never own an electric lol
@@driversanonymousNYC same here bro xD
Awesome! Glad to hear you still love it every morning
I really do. Doesn’t feel at all like 4 years
Holdens & Hemi’s is what I Drive im in ❤️ with my new Jeep Ozzie & American Muscle 💪
Great video! I’m looking to purchase one soon. Good to know it’s a good daily driver.
Great! Im happy you liked the video ❤️
Long time no hear. Welcome back.
Loved this video. Im trying to get one due to the NA V8😌. NYC Stand Up. Brooklyn. I see sum for around 44k with around 33k miles😊.
Thank you so much man for the kind words and I am so happy you enjoyed the video. NA V8 (for me) is probably the best driving experience you can get. Sure the car doesn’t do 3.5s 0-60 but the sounds, the feel, the rawness, and the comfort of this car do it for me. $44k spent here isn’t bad considering every other high performance SUV is probably around $75-100k. Happy to have you here and maybe I will see you cruising around one day 😎
owning a car for 4 years and only having 14k miles on it is truly insane
ohhh u live in new york 😂😂
Lol yes i do
@@driversanonymousNYCis this your only vehicle? if so did you trade in your old vehicle?
That's nothing. I put 15k miles on a Toyota Tundra Limited Edition over 8 years.
I got my 2015 jeep srt 6.4 hemi January and am enjoying it. I live in the city hope to bump into you one day I definitely am thinking of changing the throttle body.
Awesome! Im really happy for you. How many miles does the car have? Would be cool to arrange an SRT meetup!
I’m buying one of these this Xmas , have you seen vicrez wide body for this car ?? It’s SEX first mod is tint then trans fluid and filter and spark plugs , then widebody its a totally different car and presence with the vicrez widebody
I have seen the Vicrez and Im really considering it!!
I’m about to get a 2014 and I’m wondering your monthly payment? Just trying to see what a good range is
Thanks for your question man. However, I traded in + cash so I don’t have a monthly payment on the car. Wish I could have helped you better
@@driversanonymousNYC all good, i appreciate it either way! ✊🏾
Ever thought about getting lowering springs ?
Thought about it. But i wanna save that for if I ever do a wide body kit along with it :)
The goat🐐🐐
what’s the lowest miles you would get? i’m tryna get one but here in ga the average one for less then 40k has about 80-90k miles and up unless im tryna go over 40k to get one with about 60k but not sure cause i just got a truck about 2 months ago but really do wanna say fuck it and just trade for one
Thanks for your comment man. Thats a difficult question to answer and I think it always boils down to how well the previous owner(s) maintained the car. For example there can be a 40k mile car that was beaten on and not maintained properly and then there can be an 80k mile where the owner was meticulous and kept every receipt, did each service on time, and even did preventative maintenance. For me, buying a used car always depends on that. I sold my 150k mile BMW M5 absolutely mint and up to date and the car is still running perfectly bc of how much maintenance I put into it. So, it just really all depends. The best thing you can do is evaluate the condition of the car through a PPI, but most importantly make sure the owner was careful and cared about the car. Hope this helps
@ preciate the reply but yeah you right it’s just hard to find a good one but most def gonna have to do a ppi
Would you get a trackhawk?
If I lived in a place where I could fully enjoy it, I totally would
@ right on man I’m thinking about getting a srt cherokee 2021
Its a super fun car man. Def test drive one
Sounds like quad tips are the next mod.
Would love me some quad tips. Would just need to find the rear diffuser and I guess either a different cat back or just the tips separately
Rear diffuser eBay and cut the tips and replace them with quads.
11:33 why I don’t take any of my cars to dealerships . folks think they’re smart taking theyre car to a dealership when it’s actually dumb . unless under warranty they’re job is to make money they don’t care about fixing your car .independent mechanics always got the job done. dealers will misdiagnose and waste your time and take your money ❗️❗️❗️❗️
Dealerships are disgusting lol
Dream Car😢
Dream hard work hard you will get it :)
Mine too 😊
@@driversanonymousNYC Not That easy in Germany 😂
Interesting. Why isn’t that easy in Germany? Do you get many American cars there?
@@driversanonymousNYC we get the Cars. The are very cheap for this Kind of car in Germany. The Problem here are taxes…. And maintenance very expensive.
Iam watching a red srt for a few weeks now. But still hesitate :(
I have to agree only 14k in 4 yrs is crazy. You barely drive it. But when you do….you DRIVE it.
100000000%
Had an 2010 str8 and 2012 srt jeep.
Now have a 2008 srt8 jeep.
I like the 08 better.
Interesting! Those are really cool cars. Why do you like the wk1 better?
@driversanonymousNYC I like the look and the low tec vs the 2012 look and new tec with the engine. Just preference really. Got a 01 is300, 06 c55 amg also, fun stable of cars.
Gotcha. That makes sense. Thats why I appreciated my 2003 M5 so much as well. Such a simple and awesome car. Thats an awesome stable you have. Really cool assortment of cars and attitudes. Happy to have you here! Hope you stay around for some more content
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Thought you quit UA-cam lol
Hell no lol
Star Dodge or Bayside Dodge.. lolol.
Neither lol