I think this would have been a better video if you guys had emphasized a bit more on the differences between the 8 trim levels offered on this vehicle.
For me, I'll choose the Limited 4x4 with the base Pentastar 3.6 V6. The Limited is not to basic and not too extravagant because the Limited has enough features to satisfy many buyers(leather seats, power liftgate, upgraded sound system, etc). The Pentastar V6 as more than enough power and still capable off roading.
I have the 2016 Diesel Grand Cherokee and absolutely love it. Overland, QD-II with ELSD, and QL, it is a fantastic overall rig. Interstate highway cruiser, daily driver, and overland expedition explorer, it does it all.
Slang94 - at 87K my 2014 JGC is having all kinds of issues, and they are almost impossible to work on yourself. All services were done on time, it’s been in and out of the service department for a month now - I’m looking at the 4RUNNER as a replacement.
In 2014 in Europe I bought an Overland and fitted three extras, a tow bar, an auxiliary heating and a winch. Absolutely love the thing. Great value for Money. It goes wherever you want it to go, it tows whatever you want it to tow and its warm when you get in. Yes, a Cayenne goes faster, but where goes the winch? Yes a Range Rover is more luxurious, but what is the price tag?
My dad has a summit and I think it's one of the best SUV's out there! love the speakers, air suspension, 5.7 hemi, AWD, and just the overall looks. A lot different to drive than my 2006 wrangler, that's for sure lol
I currently have the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited. I love it very much and have absolutely no issues with it. It's a fun daily driver and has some great features in the Limited.
Gabriel Guzman I have seen the old 4.0 i6 and 4.7 L v8 jeeps completely embarrass the new 2014+ jeep line up. there is proof all over the internet. people spend you cash on a used older model safe big and out perform. I have 2 with simple long arm 3inch lifts and 33inch tires that dominate off road and mudding. those big displacements 5.7L - 6.1L do nothing for you off road when simple parts keep break off
I’ve had both. The 5.7 and the rear end gearing is a much better combination. The 3.6 was always looking for a gear. With that 8 speed, it was always reving high. It took a lot more to get the Jeep moving. The 5.7 is smoother ride.
@@dcarden3031 First, Jeep doesn't make a 6.1L V8. Its a 6.2L V8 Hemi. Second, any vehicle with any powertrain will have parts break when seriously off-roading. BTW, did you own these vehicles brand new with 0 miles on them?
My mom has a '15 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited 4x2 with 30,000 miles no problem so far. If you are looking for the best trim as far as just a entry level luxury cruiser competitor look no further than the Limited model. So many features for the money.
I have a ‘18 Overland. Unfortunately, it came with Bridgestone Ecopia street tires which to me totally conflicts with and renders the quadralift system useless. Street tires are not going to get you very far off-road, so what’s the use of a system that allows you to raise the suspension to 10.8”?
@@joelgervasi1166 I hate Bridgestone Ecopias. I had those as OEM on my 16 Rav4. I recently replaced them with Cooper CS5 Ultras and the ride quality has a definite noticeable improvement. Unfortunately most cars come new with these stupid Ecopias.
After seven (7) JEEPs with no manufacturer fault in any of them, I am of the opinion that they are underrated and probably badly handled. Perhaps people think a JEEP is bullet proof just because they are all terrain.Taken care of, cleaned up after mud runs and not stressed when cold, these jewels lasts.I have only had petrols 6 and V8 though, I cannot speak for diesels.
Depending on the year, diesels are either Mercedes Benz or Fiat. The first is fine, the second depends. Also the Fiat model is more modern, which causes issues reliability wise. Normal thing: diesel technology and ecology do not mix well. Most of Gr Chr in Europe are diesels.
A family friend of mine bought a new grand Cherokee in 2018 and on the way home it broke down, she had to have it towed back to the dealership..... One of my close friends bought a 2017 new and two days later the passenger side headlight had 5mm off water in it. My mom had a 2011 grand Cherokee and at 20k Miles the check engine light came on, after taking it to multiple mechanics and spending thousands for the check engine light to only stay off for a few thousand miles she gave up on it and sold it. I had a 93 ZJ with 80k miles on it, the window motors broke on all 4 doors the door lock regulators had gone out on 3 of the doors, the driver side power seat went out.... I could go on...
I have owned my 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited 4x4 V8 for 13 years. 250,000 miles on it, and it is still going strong. I also just purchased a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT V8 Hemi about 3 weeks ago! Dang this has a lot of power! I am loving all my jeeps!♡
I have a 2015 GC Overland 4x4 with no options and it is still a fantastically well equipped vehicle. There are some options I wish it did have but I still love it.
mines is a 2015 JGC Overland 3.6 v6, air suspension and i still love it after 9 years and 120k miles. just normal wear and tear, no major issues. its been good to me.
I have a 2013 Hemi V8 TrailHawk. It's amazingly flexible at a turn of a knob. Sport mode on asphalt makes it behave like a Charger with the way the transmission shift points change, the throttle gets very quick and responsive, and the suspension lowers itself to "Aerodynamic Mode", but turn it to Sand/Mud mode and your sitting tall with Off Road 1 right height and with QuadraDrive II if only one wheel has traction, you are good to go. The E-LSD is a hybrid differential that can operate anywhere between full open diff to full lock with unlimited variation in between. It makes sense why there is no switchable rear locker as it does not need one. Rock mode got me through some very deep holes without even touching the full steel rock rails with it lifted to max height in Off Road II ride height and 4Low and the throttle was so gentle to modulate at low speed. The most amazing thing about Quadra Drive II is the way it manages torque to all four wheels so well that you can pull yourself up and over darn near anything with hardly any wheel spin. Its great for situations where you don't want to dig yourself in. The 5.7 is the ideal power/torque/economy for use as my primary tow vehicle (I tow a 20' steel utility trailer with two side by side UTVs and a 29' camper with a weight distributing hitch) and my trail vehicle for Jeep club events, and my sport wagon. This one vehicle can fit my mood, whatever it may be at any given moment. It's my favorite vehicle I've owned thus far.
I bought My wife a Blue 2015 Limited 4x4, with 8.4 Uconnect, sunroof, tan leather with upgraded 20" Overland wheels. She Ab-So-Lutely loves it! We are now Jeep enthusiast! Love these videos! The day is coming when we will have 2 Grand Cherokees in the family.
I remember saying the same thing back in 2000 and now I have 4 in the driveway. On car wash day it looks like the assembly line all lined up nice and clean. No doubt you will have 2 and it will be a nice feeling.
I got a 2017 Trailhawk with the 5.7 in September and have over 35,000 miles on it now with about 300 off road miles in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, California and Alberta, and British Columbia. The tires don't like the mud so much and will be replaced with Duratracs or KO2's around 40k miles. The mileage is great. On cross country trips where I'm doing 80mph, my Mitsubishi Outlander Sport that was replaced with the Trailhawk, was getting 23mpg. The 5.7 is getting 19mpg. Aerodynamics is aerodynamics. But being able to pass at 11,000 ft, that's the power of the 5.7. Off road, yeah I would like a switch for locking the rear diff - however switching to Mud or Rock mode on the Selec-Track electronically locks the transfer case and the rear so ehh big deal. GREAT vehicle. No vibrations, creaky noises, or problems.
I just purchased a 2015 Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4 a few weeks ago and love it. No other extra options than what is standard on the Overland trim and I still feel like it is very well equipped and luxurious. Drives real smooth and acceleration is pretty good even for having just the Pentastar engine.
love mine 13 grand cherokee , over 100k miles , didnt think it will last long but i drive every day , took it offroad , drove to Colorado high mountains trails , long road trips , runs great , only been fixing/replacing small things, like : gas cap, wheel bearings , struts, sway bar links , tight rod end etc. wish it was more powerful than mini van 3.6 engine .
One thing I still don't understand is why the heck does Jeep even make a 2 wheel drive vehicle at all, if you want Jeep but you want 2 wheel drive then I hate to be the one to say it but you might want to take a breath as that's probably something you have to remind yourself to do🤣
I got the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X with 66,500 miles on it my jeep came with a power sunroof, backup camera, black leather, uconnect with satellite radio and DVD 30GB hard drive 8 way power seats driver and front passengers lumbar support drive like new fuel economy it's okay on the city and on the highway me and my family love the comfort it also has keyless entry and push start button
Wife just got a 2017 3.6 loaded Limited. It is fun to drive. Big step up from her CR-V. I've been told, "no rock crawling, off roading, or mudding allowed". Must use my own truck for that.
Bought my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 5.7 Hemi 2 months ago, so far it is a fantastic vehicle, with zero issues. With over 40% in price depreciation over 3 years, pretty nice bargain too.
Calista Daniels My mom is on her third Jeep, all have been Cherokee, we haven't had really any issues, except for the computer at 90,000-100,000 miles, other then that, it is regular maintenance and the last Jeep had almost 300,000 miles.
I have a 2018 Laredo 4*4. There were no options but it comes so well equipped. With rebate I paid under $30k. What a value. Evaporator went at 11k but fixed under warranty. I love this Jeep. Your videos are great. Keep them coming.
I have a 2015 limited. With all the bells and whistles! I believe.lol I have a leveling kit on it with larger all terrain tires. Wheels great! Snow/dirt/mud. I have the 3.6 in it but it tows very well. I tow roughly 5,000 pounds car and trailer. It does a great job no issues. I did add air bags in the rear so it doesn’t squat down. I would like to add metal skid plates on it and rock sliders
What value did you add to the question asked? Find me 5 cars at the price of this car that have more HP stock. After you fail to do so maybe you’ll understand the legitimacy of the question. What car do they drive that leads them to believe 470 hp is decent when talking about an SUV.
I have a 75th Anniversary Laredo w All Weather Trai Rated Package. I love it. there are lifts available for coil sprung WK2's around 2". Jeep did make significant suspension changes in 2016 so as of today the aftermarket is a bit slow for 2016-17 models but stuff is in the works. this is my second WK2 and QuadraTrac II is very capable
I bought a 2016 with the diesel . . . and I'm sure it is by far the best engine choice. Yeah, it's a $4,000 option, but consider: It has the same tow rating as the V8 Hemi (over 7,000 pounds), because it makes 420 ft-lbs of torque. Unlike the Hemi--VERY unlike the Hemi--it returns consistently more than 30 mpg highway (I commonly get 32-33 mpg on trips). This is higher than the EPA rating, which I think is only 28 mpg highway. Since it makes so much torque at low RPMs, it's great for crawling over stuff. The diesel is quiet and smooth, and since it's coupled with that 8-speed transmission, the acceleration rate is surprisingly good up to highway speeds, because you don't need high RPM horsepower as much with many gears. I think it's a 24.6 gallon capacity. I'm sure I could reach 800 miles on a tank, if nothing unusual (mountains, off-road, heavy traffic, etc.) were involved. I love it!
I have the 2015 JEEP SRT and will be trading it for the TRACKHAWK. 16,000 miles thus far. The Jeep SRT is FCA's BEST PRODUCT. I've owned many cars including the 2015 S550 and 2016 Charger Hellcat. The JEEP SRT is my favorite daily driver and the most comfortable SUV for me. The luxury leather package would be nice for my wifey.
Bigtruckseriesreview Motorsports I own 3 cars and my own apartment and I'm not even 25 hahahahaha. FYI I don't lease vehicles like you do I FINANCE BOIII
When I used to work on Cell towers, I drove a black Limited with the V6 4x4 duel pipes out the back, Vented seats heated steering wheel Panoramic sun roof I loved that truck 1 tank of gas would yield about 560 miles. I dove the ford explorer and all the GMC SUV's the Jeep was the best by far or even the Dodge Durango all-wheel drive if you need more room.
Tommy- for the trailhawk model, Jeep probably didn't feel the need to include rear lockers like the normal Cherokee has because the grand Cherokee has QDII (Quadra Drive 2) which, as u mentioned, has electronic limited slip diffs. Based on my research in forums and such it is one of the best 4wd options out there because it essentially has automatic lockers on the front AND the rear. But the only complaint abt QDII is that these are AUTOMATIC electronically activated limited slip locking differentials. (That was mouthful) So when the onboard computer system detects slippage or traction loss, it locks one of the differentials for about 90 seconds (not completely sure, the jeep forums were unclear on how long they remain locked) but this system is intended to replace the need to manually lock the diff via a button like a rubicon or a trailhawk Cherokee. Some of the best off-road performance has come from these QDII systems such as the 2006-2011 grand Cherokees and Commanders. I own a 2006 Jeep Commander with QDII and the system works wonderfully 👍🏻 personally I think it's a great addition to a grand Cherokee simply bc it's such a modern, sophisticated off-roader. If u want a more "rugged" and outdoorsy system with lockers that you can control via a button then obv the wrangler rubicon is meant for you. I'd agree though, a more rugged trailhawk with a controllable locker would be neat. Just throwing in my $0.02
I bought a 2016 Laredo E with the trail rated package. The V6 is AWSOME. And I bought it NEW for $27,500. I get 21mpg in town and usually beat 29mpg on the highway. And it goes anywhere I need to go off-road.
I had a 2016 Grand Cherokee 75th anniversary limited with 30K trouble free miles. I upgraded to a 2018 SRT and I love it. Only getting about 3 MPG less but WAY more fun and prestige.
I have a 14 and love it. It was sold to me as a Laredo, but based on what the video said it's a Laredo E. It has the 8" screen, 18" tires, 4wd, and cloth seats. Wish it had the adjustable suspension, but the stock suspension has plenty of clearance for the driving I do 99% of the time.
My grandparents recently bought a brand new 2016 Summit, fully loaded with Quadradrive II, air suspension and the Pentastar. One of the best SUVs ever made.
I have a 2017 Summit with the 5.7 L, they have been clearing them in Canada very aggressively this year at major discounts and it was a great deal for me, I have been watching this car for a very long time. Its amazing how luxurious it and people are always come upto me and complimenting the car and asking questions. I used to have a 2015 Mercedes ML with the air suspension and I much rather the Grand Cherokee in every aspect. Perfect all around car!
I first drove a jeep back in 01. My dad got a new 01 jeep Cherokee sport 4x4, car was so powerful. Later my dad made a mistake of trading it for a 05 grand Cherokee Laredo, 3.7l. Nice car but got a new transmission at 10k miles. After that ran strong until 155k miles where it needed a head gasket. I got a 07 limited 3.0l CRD. Great truck but not economical. Has 133k miles and replace a turbo. I just got a new 17 grand Cherokee limited with 5.7l and love it. Total different vehicle compared to my 07. Oh, my brother has an 07 grand Cherokee limited with 5.7l and loves it. I might trade my 07 for the new compass in a year or two.
Not just for these vehicles but all vehicles. I think people should just shut up about how good or bad they think a car is unless they have actually owned one. Gets pretty annoying when people complain about a brand when they haven't even driven one.
You don't have to own a vehicle to know whether it is complete shit or not. It's called doing your research. Something one should do before buying a vehicle so they don't get stuck on the side of the road and with a money pit. Reviews from owners, reviews from trusted rating companies, talking with owners, and talking with mechanics, gives one all the information they need to talk about a vehicle highly or poorly. :)
Actually, that person will have a better idea than someone who has owned maybe one or two possible good ones. Plus the biased fanboys/girls of certain vehicles that claim a vehicle is reliable despite multiple repairs and the people who say they have a 2016 or 2017 or a one with 30-40k miles on it and haven't had any issues. Like, no shit. That's not a good measure of reliability. Or those who have an older model with 200k+ miles when reliability was better.
I've recently acquired my 2001 Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0 4x4 and I bought it with a 2 inch lift and oversize BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2'S. So far 4,000 miles and I've been super impressed with it both in its offroad capabilities, and on road comfort. As well as it's versatility, the thing has even been getting decent gas mileage with the lift and larger tires 17.5 average and 21 highway. Great vehicle, I'd buy another in a heartbeat!
I have 2014 JGC Summit purchased in 2015 with the 5.7 hemi, love it. I new going in there might be recalls I've had 3 recalls to date with 1 major and that was the transmission recall. There wasn't any incident. I don't really go off road I have and it performed flawlessly. I purchased my Jeep for the purpose of towing my trailer and boat. Trailer comes in at 5830lbs, boat around 3500lbs. Maintenance costs have been so far have been below average. Dial just turned 59,000 kms. All in all my JGC Summit has performed very well hemi is fun to drive on and off road. I purchased it used it had 21,oookms. Personal preference some prefer import over domestic. There was a time when I preferred import, now that's not the case. Maintenance costs on import vehicles quite frankly are ridiculous. When you gotta pay $400+ for regular scheduled mntnce, I know that includes more than just an oil change is to much.
I had a 2006 SRT8 back in the day, by far the 2nd best toy that I ever owned. I've owned a Wrangler and currently a $1500 Jeep Cherokee XJ....the XJ is the best toy i've ever owned. Will never...never by myself another car. The maintenance i've done on it...if it needs it, is pennies. But if i were to get one it would be the SRT8.
I own a 2017 Grand Cherokee Trail Hawk. I personally look forward to driving it every day. It's capable of fairly serious off roading and still rides super comfortable and quiet on the highway. But, it is NOT a Wrangler. Limited to about 32" tire upgrades unless you start doing serious aftermarket modifications. The QL system does help compensate for clearance issues but again, if you looking for a Jeep that needs serious off roading capabilities, then get a Wrangler.
I bought a 1998 Limited for $3K. It has a 5.9 motor. It came with a two inch lift. Skid plates. A positraction rear axle. I put a "quaife" front differential in it for $400 I think it was, so naturally it hardly snowed ever since. The radiator exploded because the electric fans malfunctioned but I just bought a new radiator and didn't have to make car payments! The quaife differential is best because it doesn't lock. Think about it. If an axle "locks", one wheel is skidding. If it's skidding, it has no traction. The quaife is similar to a "torsen" but better.
Don't downtalk the 3.6... It pulls hard for an N/A V6, and it has balls towing. I towed a 6000 lb car trailer 400 miles (200 empty and 200 loaded), without the air suspension. It didn't break a sweat, no temps rose at all. It wasn't squatting much, I'd be curious to try it with my Overland with the leveling air suspension. I think the Overland is best bang for buck, nice leather, and a lot of standard features that you have to option in on the Limited. My 2016 looks amazing with the Chrome Summit grille, LED foglights, and tinted windshield/front glass. Kinda mad that they got rid of the 2014-2016 5 spoke 20" wheels.
Hey guys, I have had 6 jeeps in my lifetime so far 1wrangler, 2 Cherokees, and the grand Cherokees, my latest grand Cherokee is a 2016 summit model with everything! I mean everything! I looked at the SRT but no suspension lift and way to fast for me! I have kids. My son ( age 13) and I love the Canadian mountains and we go rock crawling. Can't do that in an SRT, Love the air lift suspension ! Mine is a plantinum edition with a hemi and the blu-ray system and is bright white. I love it and would never change a thing about it, nice review and help for people wanting to get a grand Cherokee. Even the the summit to me is the top of the line model, the SRT has no off road capability which I want and have. Thanks again for the review and hope you do an in depth review on the summit.
I have a 2014 Overland with the 5.7 HEMI. I love that engine the car can get up to speed super fast and it just sounds good. The interior is amazing in this car, leather wrapped dash and everything is soft touch materials. The 10 speaker Alpine 5.1 surround sound system is amazing. Best I've ever heard in a car. Sometimes the Uconnect is annoying, I had to get my whole system replaced because of a communication error but other than that I love the car.
1. For those not familiar with GCs, you should've mentioned that the SRT is a strictly street high performance SUV and has nothing to do with off roading. 2. If it was me, I would definitely get the 5.7 Hemi engine. 3. I agree that the Trailhawk should have rear diff locker and front locker as well in my opinion. This way it would earn its name and will be distinguished from other GCs. As of now the Trailhawk is almost an Overland with different colors.
the ELSD in the rear of the trailhawk is capable of 100% locking when in 4 low and detecting slip. not traction braking, 100% locking with power delivery. it locks for 90 seconds at a time, and can continuously be locked until 90 seconds from last detected slip. The trailhawk is much smarter and capable offroad than an overland. Also capable of 2 extra inches of articulation, and has more underbody protection than an overland with the off road adventure 2 package.
We have a Limited 4X4 with the base 3.6L V6 engine... it's got the 20" wheels, 8.4N navigation radio, premium audio, and a single moonroof... those are the only options we really wanted, and we got a great deal! :)
I own a 2015 GC Limited with the Pentastar. I was going to get the Hemi but the V6 gives me enough power, believe me, you will only notice the difference if you are fully loaded or towing. Speaking of towing, yes, the GC with the V6 can tow 6000 lbs. Your Wrangler can tow as much, only that it's not stiff enough to deal with all that weight when stopping or at higher speeds. And I also owned a 2015 Wrangler, which to be honest I miss and prefer over the Grand Cherokee, but it's just a matter of personality, not that one is better than the other in my opinion.
Tommy, you should try towing the with the 3.6 before you put it down. I've done 6,000 lbs with a less powerful 4.0L Toyota and it is fine. One thing you forget to point out, is that the 5.7L is a huge cost increase, WITH ONLY A 1,000 LB TOWING CAPABILITY INCREASE. You mention both points atomically, but together it tells an interesting story. That story, is that the 7,200lbs is chassis limited and not a function of the engine or transmission combo. The 5.7 is all about quality of life and hardly necessary. With that said, I wouldn't get one without it.
Matt France should see Europe, seen some dude towing an entire helicopter on a flatbed trailer with a 1.8L Skoda Octavia lol (a rebadge of the VW Jetta)
I’ve had 6 Grand Cherokees, the Trailhawk being the best. Have the 6Cyl and it works OK, had 8’s before, better gas with the 6 and love the new 7 speed tranny. Handles deep snow, dirt, rocks, sand....and it is comfy. I’m 6’4” and can sleep in the rear, seats fold flat, unlike the other competitors. Trailhawk could have better tires, inside is OK, but the rig overall is a great vehicle, I will only drive a Jeep!
I own a 2012 GC Overland with the 5.7. The thing blows my mind. I love it. Coming up on 100k and have only had the average maintenance issues, nothing unheard of.
Stephen Dinning not sure what she is getting for mpg. My wife is the main driver of this Jeep. She always puts the cheap stuff in for gas too. It's a blast to drive.
My 2011 limited has every option including Quadra drive 2 with the limited slip diff, heated and cooled leather seats, the 5.7 hemi, panoramic sunroof, and much more. The only thing it doesn't have is air suspension, skid plates, and adaptive cruise control, otherwise it has every option including the factory towing package
Quadra Drive 2 is also available on the Summit model . Not sure what type of 4 wheel drive system they have for the SRT or the Trackhawk but know my Summit has Quadra Drive 2.
I have the 17" TrailHawk with the 5.7L in it and I think it's awesome. Plenty of power when you need it and helps especially when you're out on the trails to have that extra boost in power when climbing. I had rented a 3.6L Overland to go out to Moab before my purchase and I noticed that even though the 3.6L is capable. It sometimes struggled climbing up the hill, but nonetheless it made it with almost no problems. Then I went again with my 5.7L and there was no struggle. Took it to the sand dunes and hearing that V8 at 5,000RPMs + is awesome.. overall great car. Only thing I would want is a brake controller for when I'm towing.. all that power and hookup options, but no trailer brake?
I Love my '16 Diesel Overland JGC. Runs smooth as a top at 55K miles. Engine probably isnt even broken in yet... :) Great for thousand plus mile road trips. Has all the bells and whistles, including Quadra-Drive, Quadra-Lift, Off Road Adventure II package. After 40 years of buying used & keeping basic cars for 10-15 years each and doing my own maintenance (Diesel VWs). I have been able to save $$ and buy this luxurious vehicle as a dealer demo as I enter my golden years. I thank my father for the wisdom of not having to have what everyone else has over the years.
Hi, I’m so close to buy a diesel Grand Cherokee High Attitude 2019, looking for videos on UA-cam to find out about Diesel engine review. Some ppl said amazing engine , some said you will have many problems in the future. Confused big time
78k for a Jeep ?? Good god, no thanks.. I don't care if it flies me to the office. I love it when people say they just bought a brand-new XXX vehicle and they don't have any issues with it. You shouldn't, its brand new. Check back 5 years and 60k miles down the road then we'll see.
Bradley Sargent It's one of the main reasons why people knock the 4Runner. Even though these two vehicles aren't direct competitors, their customer bases do overlap. The flexibility you get with the Jeep trim levels is appealing.
I thought they were fine when they had the Laredo, Limited, Overland, and Summit (I don't consider SRT to be the same vehicle). It gave you a lot of variety but to me adding 3-4 more has made it confusing. But others like it.
I have a 2008 grand cherokee laredo with quadra track ( 4x4 ) all the time. It's definately not up on the high end like the one in your video, but I traded a 08 trailblazer for it from a dealer. This is my first jeep. I've had it nearly a year and am mostly happy with it. I rarely go off road with it but for the very little I have it hasn't gotten me stuck. I would like to maybe one day get a newer jeep but in my opinion it's a lot better than the trailblazer I had. Keep the videos coming.
Summit with the EcoDiesel would be my choice - hope they bring it back. Although I have driven several Limiteds with the 3.6L V6 and they are very nice.
I have a summit. I do wish it had front and rear lockers with a sway link disconnect like the Rubicon. I had to search high and low to get the package I wanted on this vehicle. I did not want the Hemi. I had the Hemi in a 2007 Commander Limited I had previously. I loved that Commander and wish they would of never stopped making it. I pulled an F150 pretty much verticle up a cliff and it didn't even spin a wheel. It was a monster.
we deal alot with the ram promaster with the 3.6L and they do great! even loaded down with people and wheel chairs, and still get around 17ish mpg on the highway. so I think paired with the 6 or 8 speed it will plenty of power.
I have a 2016 Limited which I bought new. Quadra-drive II, Quadra-Trac and Quadra Lift . . . but the best part, I think, is the diesel engine. More torque than the Hemi, better fuel mileage than the V6. Crawl? How does 420 ft-lbs of torque at 2,000 rpm sound? An easy 30 mpg highway (I can do better if I work at it!), and it tows a TON (well, actually, 3 1/2 tons--same as the Hemi). The brisk acceleration would probably shock you. Yeah, it was an expensive option (list was $4,500 I think), but well worth it. (Plus, it looks like FCA is going to have to shell out $3,000 to qualified members of the class action suit regarding the emissions discrepancy.) I'm a happy camper!
A Hemi Grand Cherokee without air suspension is going to be the best bet if you want long term reliability. I personally have the 3.6 in my JK with no problems, BUT back in 2012 my boss got a brand new GC Laredo 3.6 and the engine was replaced at 10k miles.. Some people say its great, some have had nothing but problems. At least the Hemi is a proven engine.
I watched countless videos and read post after post on whether or not I should get this car. I can confidently say that it paid off. I love this car more so much! JGC ‘18 Limited
I have the 5.7 overland and it cruises up Colorado passes like nothing and tows very well. I love it
I have a 2017 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk it's my absolute dream vehicle 100% in love with this beast!
I think this would have been a better video if you guys had emphasized a bit more on the differences between the 8 trim levels offered on this vehicle.
No one does, not even Jeep
For me, I'll choose the Limited 4x4 with the base Pentastar 3.6 V6. The Limited is not to basic and not too extravagant because the Limited has enough features to satisfy many buyers(leather seats, power liftgate, upgraded sound system, etc). The Pentastar V6 as more than enough power and still capable off roading.
I have the 2016 Diesel Grand Cherokee and absolutely love it. Overland, QD-II with ELSD, and QL, it is a fantastic overall rig. Interstate highway cruiser, daily driver, and overland expedition explorer, it does it all.
A relative has a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with about 40K miles and no issues so far. They love it
Slang94 - at 87K my 2014 JGC is having all kinds of issues, and they are almost impossible to work on yourself. All services were done on time, it’s been in and out of the service department for a month now - I’m looking at the 4RUNNER as a replacement.
escruffy You're better off.
@@Chief_5
Sure you own a Grand Cherokee. You sound like a Toyota fanboy.
In 2014 in Europe I bought an Overland and fitted three extras, a tow bar, an auxiliary heating and a winch. Absolutely love the thing. Great value for Money. It goes wherever you want it to go, it tows whatever you want it to tow and its warm when you get in. Yes, a Cayenne goes faster, but where goes the winch? Yes a Range Rover is more luxurious, but what is the price tag?
My dad has a summit and I think it's one of the best SUV's out there! love the speakers, air suspension, 5.7 hemi, AWD, and just the overall looks. A lot different to drive than my 2006 wrangler, that's for sure lol
I currently have the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited. I love it very much and have absolutely no issues with it. It's a fun daily driver and has some great features in the Limited.
What’s the gas mileage?
Agreed have the 2019 to me the limited is the best rounded model for the money
Would love to see a test comparison of the 3.6 vs 5.7 and if possible srt as well. Off-road test, mpg test and towing test.
Gabriel Guzman I have seen the old 4.0 i6 and 4.7 L v8 jeeps completely embarrass the new 2014+ jeep line up. there is proof all over the internet. people spend you cash on a used older model safe big and out perform. I have 2 with simple long arm 3inch lifts and 33inch tires that dominate off road and mudding. those big displacements 5.7L - 6.1L do nothing for you off road when simple parts keep break off
Would like to see this also
I’ve had both. The 5.7 and the rear end gearing is a much better combination.
The 3.6 was always looking for a gear. With that 8 speed, it was always reving high. It took a lot more to get the Jeep moving.
The 5.7 is smoother ride.
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First, Jeep doesn't make a 6.1L V8. Its a 6.2L V8 Hemi. Second, any vehicle with any powertrain will have parts break when seriously off-roading. BTW, did you own these vehicles brand new with 0 miles on them?
My mom has a '15 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited 4x2 with 30,000 miles no problem so far. If you are looking for the best trim as far as just a entry level luxury cruiser competitor look no further than the Limited model. So many features for the money.
tom sam 4x2? I assume you live in area that doesn't deal with any snow?
Mine is 05 and everything still works beautifully!
Love my 2012 Overland 3.6...93,000mi and still runs like new. I would buy another tomorrow without thinking about it.
Frank Fish Still love driving it?
I have a ‘18 Overland. Unfortunately, it came with Bridgestone Ecopia street tires which to me totally conflicts with and renders the quadralift system useless. Street tires are not going to get you very far off-road, so what’s the use of a system that allows you to raise the suspension to 10.8”?
Anthony Garrity I just bought an '11 Grand Cherokee Overland 5.7 yesterday I'm in love
@@joelgervasi1166 I hate Bridgestone Ecopias. I had those as OEM on my 16 Rav4. I recently replaced them with Cooper CS5 Ultras and the ride quality has a definite noticeable improvement. Unfortunately most cars come new with these stupid Ecopias.
Zack Apel how is the vehicle doing ? I’m thinking of buying a 11-14 grand Cherokee
After seven (7) JEEPs with no manufacturer fault in any of them, I am of the opinion that they are underrated and probably badly handled. Perhaps people think a JEEP is bullet proof just because they are all terrain.Taken care of, cleaned up after mud runs and not stressed when cold, these jewels lasts.I have only had petrols 6 and V8 though, I cannot speak for diesels.
Depending on the year, diesels are either Mercedes Benz or Fiat. The first is fine, the second depends. Also the Fiat model is more modern, which causes issues reliability wise. Normal thing: diesel technology and ecology do not mix well.
Most of Gr Chr in Europe are diesels.
A family friend of mine bought a new grand Cherokee in 2018 and on the way home it broke down, she had to have it towed back to the dealership..... One of my close friends bought a 2017 new and two days later the passenger side headlight had 5mm off water in it. My mom had a 2011 grand Cherokee and at 20k Miles the check engine light came on, after taking it to multiple mechanics and spending thousands for the check engine light to only stay off for a few thousand miles she gave up on it and sold it. I had a 93 ZJ with 80k miles on it, the window motors broke on all 4 doors the door lock regulators had gone out on 3 of the doors, the driver side power seat went out.... I could go on...
@@sandman503 so does it mean that this grand Cherokee is waste of money?
I have owned my 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited 4x4 V8 for 13 years. 250,000 miles on it, and it is still going strong. I also just purchased a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT V8 Hemi about 3 weeks ago! Dang this has a lot of power! I am loving all my jeeps!♡
I have a 2015 GC Overland 4x4 with no options and it is still a fantastically well equipped vehicle. There are some options I wish it did have but I still love it.
I have an overland and I love it.
mines is a 2015 JGC Overland 3.6 v6, air suspension and i still love it after 9 years and 120k miles. just normal wear and tear, no major issues. its been good to me.
I have heard so many people in the comments section call Jeep products lemon but actual keep owners always seem happy with their vehicles .....
lemons? they are to vehicles what the DC-10 'flying coffin' was to aircraft
I have a 2013 Hemi V8 TrailHawk. It's amazingly flexible at a turn of a knob. Sport mode on asphalt makes it behave like a Charger with the way the transmission shift points change, the throttle gets very quick and responsive, and the suspension lowers itself to "Aerodynamic Mode", but turn it to Sand/Mud mode and your sitting tall with Off Road 1 right height and with QuadraDrive II if only one wheel has traction, you are good to go. The E-LSD is a hybrid differential that can operate anywhere between full open diff to full lock with unlimited variation in between. It makes sense why there is no switchable rear locker as it does not need one. Rock mode got me through some very deep holes without even touching the full steel rock rails with it lifted to max height in Off Road II ride height and 4Low and the throttle was so gentle to modulate at low speed. The most amazing thing about Quadra Drive II is the way it manages torque to all four wheels so well that you can pull yourself up and over darn near anything with hardly any wheel spin. Its great for situations where you don't want to dig yourself in. The 5.7 is the ideal power/torque/economy for use as my primary tow vehicle (I tow a 20' steel utility trailer with two side by side UTVs and a 29' camper with a weight distributing hitch) and my trail vehicle for Jeep club events, and my sport wagon. This one vehicle can fit my mood, whatever it may be at any given moment. It's my favorite vehicle I've owned thus far.
I bought My wife a Blue 2015 Limited 4x4, with 8.4 Uconnect, sunroof, tan leather with upgraded 20" Overland wheels. She Ab-So-Lutely loves it! We are now Jeep enthusiast! Love these videos! The day is coming when we will have 2 Grand Cherokees in the family.
I remember saying the same thing back in 2000 and now I have 4 in the driveway. On car wash day it looks like the assembly line all lined up nice and clean. No doubt you will have 2 and it will be a nice feeling.
I got a 2017 Trailhawk with the 5.7 in September and have over 35,000 miles on it now with about 300 off road miles in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, California and Alberta, and British Columbia. The tires don't like the mud so much and will be replaced with Duratracs or KO2's around 40k miles. The mileage is great. On cross country trips where I'm doing 80mph, my Mitsubishi Outlander Sport that was replaced with the Trailhawk, was getting 23mpg. The 5.7 is getting 19mpg. Aerodynamics is aerodynamics. But being able to pass at 11,000 ft, that's the power of the 5.7. Off road, yeah I would like a switch for locking the rear diff - however switching to Mud or Rock mode on the Selec-Track electronically locks the transfer case and the rear so ehh big deal. GREAT vehicle. No vibrations, creaky noises, or problems.
I just purchased a 2015 Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4 a few weeks ago and love it. No other extra options than what is standard on the Overland trim and I still feel like it is very well equipped and luxurious. Drives real smooth and acceleration is pretty good even for having just the Pentastar engine.
love mine 13 grand cherokee , over 100k miles , didnt think it will last long but i drive every day , took it offroad , drove to Colorado high mountains trails , long road trips , runs great , only been fixing/replacing small things, like : gas cap, wheel bearings , struts, sway bar links , tight rod end etc. wish it was more powerful than mini van 3.6 engine .
I absolutely love my 2011 jeep grand Cherokee limited with the 5.7 hemi! The only thing it needs is a lift kit
One thing I still don't understand is why the heck does Jeep even make a 2 wheel drive vehicle at all, if you want Jeep but you want 2 wheel drive then I hate to be the one to say it but you might want to take a breath as that's probably something you have to remind yourself to do🤣
I have trail hawk. Love it
ermooree5 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk? What do you recommend the tire pressure(PSI) to be at on all 4 tires?
What engine does it have
I got the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X with 66,500 miles on it my jeep came with a power sunroof, backup camera, black leather, uconnect with satellite radio and DVD 30GB hard drive 8 way power seats driver and front passengers lumbar support drive like new fuel economy it's okay on the city and on the highway me and my family love the comfort it also has keyless entry and push start button
Wife just got a 2017 3.6 loaded Limited. It is fun to drive. Big step up from her CR-V. I've been told, "no rock crawling, off roading, or mudding allowed". Must use my own truck for that.
Bought my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 5.7 Hemi 2 months ago, so far it is a fantastic vehicle, with zero issues. With over 40% in price depreciation over 3 years, pretty nice bargain too.
How has it been owning the hemi. Hows ur mpg
I have an ‘07 Grand Cherokee with 99,000 miles and I’ve had absolutely no problems 🤷♀️
Calista Daniels My mom is on her third Jeep, all have been Cherokee, we haven't had really any issues, except for the computer at 90,000-100,000 miles, other then that, it is regular maintenance and the last Jeep had almost 300,000 miles.
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How's your jeep holding up after 2 years?
My 08 with the hemi has 130k and runs great!
I have a 2018 Laredo 4*4. There were no options but it comes so well equipped. With rebate I paid under $30k. What a value. Evaporator went at 11k but fixed under warranty. I love this Jeep. Your videos are great. Keep them coming.
I just got a 2017 overland and I love it. Fully loaded and sexy as hell.
I have a 2015 limited. With all the bells and whistles! I believe.lol I have a leveling kit on it with larger all terrain tires. Wheels great! Snow/dirt/mud. I have the 3.6 in it but it tows very well. I tow roughly 5,000 pounds car and trailer. It does a great job no issues. I did add air bags in the rear so it doesn’t squat down. I would like to add metal skid plates on it and rock sliders
got a 2017 limited sterling edition with the quadratrack 2 system, best SUV ive ever driven. super awesome for light off roading n daily driving.
WTF are you driving that 470hp is just “decent”!?!?!!!!???
Obviously you don’t drive fast cars
What value did you add to the question asked? Find me 5 cars at the price of this car that have more HP stock. After you fail to do so maybe you’ll understand the legitimacy of the question. What car do they drive that leads them to believe 470 hp is decent when talking about an SUV.
@@marclemar My CTS-V with 705 at the wheels😂. Anything now less than 500 feels slow to me :-)
I have a 75th Anniversary Laredo w All Weather Trai Rated Package. I love it. there are lifts available for coil sprung WK2's around 2". Jeep did make significant suspension changes in 2016 so as of today the aftermarket is a bit slow for 2016-17 models but stuff is in the works. this is my second WK2 and QuadraTrac II is very capable
Natale A. Carabello I want the 75 anniversary I have 2005. I want to upgrade .
Natale A. Carabello what’s the difference between the All Weather Trail Rated Package and the Trailhawk, as far as off roading features goes?
I bought a 2016 with the diesel . . . and I'm sure it is by far the best engine choice. Yeah, it's a $4,000 option, but consider: It has the same tow rating as the V8 Hemi (over 7,000 pounds), because it makes 420 ft-lbs of torque. Unlike the Hemi--VERY unlike the Hemi--it returns consistently more than 30 mpg highway (I commonly get 32-33 mpg on trips). This is higher than the EPA rating, which I think is only 28 mpg highway. Since it makes so much torque at low RPMs, it's great for crawling over stuff. The diesel is quiet and smooth, and since it's coupled with that 8-speed transmission, the acceleration rate is surprisingly good up to highway speeds, because you don't need high RPM horsepower as much with many gears. I think it's a 24.6 gallon capacity. I'm sure I could reach 800 miles on a tank, if nothing unusual (mountains, off-road, heavy traffic, etc.) were involved. I love it!
Just bought a 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee High Altitude Edition! And...I....LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!
Thinking of buying that same model. Have you had any problems with the Jeep other than regular maitanance?
I have the 2015 JEEP SRT and will be trading it for the TRACKHAWK.
16,000 miles thus far. The Jeep SRT is FCA's BEST PRODUCT.
I've owned many cars including the 2015 S550 and 2016 Charger Hellcat. The JEEP SRT is my favorite daily driver and the most comfortable SUV for me.
The luxury leather package would be nice for my wifey.
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When I used to work on Cell towers, I drove a black Limited with the V6 4x4 duel pipes out the back, Vented seats heated steering wheel Panoramic sun roof I loved that truck 1 tank of gas would yield about 560 miles. I dove the ford explorer and all the GMC SUV's the Jeep was the best by far or even the Dodge Durango all-wheel drive if you need more room.
Tommy- for the trailhawk model, Jeep probably didn't feel the need to include rear lockers like the normal Cherokee has because the grand Cherokee has QDII (Quadra Drive 2) which, as u mentioned, has electronic limited slip diffs. Based on my research in forums and such it is one of the best 4wd options out there because it essentially has automatic lockers on the front AND the rear. But the only complaint abt QDII is that these are AUTOMATIC electronically activated limited slip locking differentials. (That was mouthful) So when the onboard computer system detects slippage or traction loss, it locks one of the differentials for about 90 seconds (not completely sure, the jeep forums were unclear on how long they remain locked) but this system is intended to replace the need to manually lock the diff via a button like a rubicon or a trailhawk Cherokee. Some of the best off-road performance has come from these QDII systems such as the 2006-2011 grand Cherokees and Commanders. I own a 2006 Jeep Commander with QDII and the system works wonderfully 👍🏻 personally I think it's a great addition to a grand Cherokee simply bc it's such a modern, sophisticated off-roader. If u want a more "rugged" and outdoorsy system with lockers that you can control via a button then obv the wrangler rubicon is meant for you. I'd agree though, a more rugged trailhawk with a controllable locker would be neat. Just throwing in my $0.02
I bought a 2016 Laredo E with the trail rated package. The V6 is AWSOME. And I bought it NEW for $27,500. I get 21mpg in town and usually beat 29mpg on the highway. And it goes anywhere I need to go off-road.
I had a 2016 Grand Cherokee 75th anniversary limited with 30K trouble free miles. I upgraded to a 2018 SRT and I love it. Only getting about 3 MPG less but WAY more fun and prestige.
I have a 14 and love it. It was sold to me as a Laredo, but based on what the video said it's a Laredo E. It has the 8" screen, 18" tires, 4wd, and cloth seats. Wish it had the adjustable suspension, but the stock suspension has plenty of clearance for the driving I do 99% of the time.
My grandparents recently bought a brand new 2016 Summit, fully loaded with Quadradrive II, air suspension and the Pentastar. One of the best SUVs ever made.
I have a 2017 Summit with the 5.7 L, they have been clearing them in Canada very aggressively this year at major discounts and it was a great deal for me, I have been watching this car for a very long time. Its amazing how luxurious it and people are always come upto me and complimenting the car and asking questions. I used to have a 2015 Mercedes ML with the air suspension and I much rather the Grand Cherokee in every aspect. Perfect all around car!
I first drove a jeep back in 01. My dad got a new 01 jeep Cherokee sport 4x4, car was so powerful. Later my dad made a mistake of trading it for a 05 grand Cherokee Laredo, 3.7l. Nice car but got a new transmission at 10k miles. After that ran strong until 155k miles where it needed a head gasket. I got a 07 limited 3.0l CRD. Great truck but not economical. Has 133k miles and replace a turbo. I just got a new 17 grand Cherokee limited with 5.7l and love it. Total different vehicle compared to my 07. Oh, my brother has an 07 grand Cherokee limited with 5.7l and loves it. I might trade my 07 for the new compass in a year or two.
Have a 2019 Summit with the 5.7 Hemi. Absolutely awesome vehicle.
Not just for these vehicles but all vehicles. I think people should just shut up about how good or bad they think a car is unless they have actually owned one. Gets pretty annoying when people complain about a brand when they haven't even driven one.
You don't have to own a vehicle to know whether it is complete shit or not. It's called doing your research. Something one should do before buying a vehicle so they don't get stuck on the side of the road and with a money pit. Reviews from owners, reviews from trusted rating companies, talking with owners, and talking with mechanics, gives one all the information they need to talk about a vehicle highly or poorly. :)
Actually, that person will have a better idea than someone who has owned maybe one or two possible good ones. Plus the biased fanboys/girls of certain vehicles that claim a vehicle is reliable despite multiple repairs and the people who say they have a 2016 or 2017 or a one with 30-40k miles on it and haven't had any issues. Like, no shit. That's not a good measure of reliability. Or those who have an older model with 200k+ miles when reliability was better.
Read the consumer reports. I almost bought one until I read of the transmission nightmares.
Transmission nightmares did exist, but only for a couple of years and have been fixed.
Transmission problems went away after 2014.
I've recently acquired my 2001 Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0 4x4 and I bought it with a 2 inch lift and oversize BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2'S. So far 4,000 miles and I've been super impressed with it both in its offroad capabilities, and on road comfort. As well as it's versatility, the thing has even been getting decent gas mileage with the lift and larger tires 17.5 average and 21 highway. Great vehicle, I'd buy another in a heartbeat!
I have 2014 JGC Summit purchased in 2015 with the 5.7 hemi, love it. I new going in there might be recalls I've had 3 recalls to date with 1 major and that was the transmission recall. There wasn't any incident. I don't really go off road I have and it performed flawlessly. I purchased my Jeep for the purpose of towing my trailer and boat. Trailer comes in at 5830lbs, boat around 3500lbs. Maintenance costs have been so far have been below average. Dial just turned 59,000 kms. All in all my JGC Summit has performed very well hemi is fun to drive on and off road. I purchased it used it had 21,oookms. Personal preference some prefer import over domestic. There was a time when I preferred import, now that's not the case. Maintenance costs on import vehicles quite frankly are ridiculous. When you gotta pay $400+ for regular scheduled mntnce, I know that includes more than just an oil change is to much.
Love my 2017 TrailHawk 3.6. Good power and mileage and the features included for the price are great. Cooled/heated seats with leather are a plus.
I had a 2006 SRT8 back in the day, by far the 2nd best toy that I ever owned. I've owned a Wrangler and currently a $1500 Jeep Cherokee XJ....the XJ is the best toy i've ever owned. Will never...never by myself another car. The maintenance i've done on it...if it needs it, is pennies. But if i were to get one it would be the SRT8.
I own a 2017 Grand Cherokee Trail Hawk. I personally look forward to driving it every day. It's capable of fairly serious off roading and still rides super comfortable and quiet on the highway. But, it is NOT a Wrangler. Limited to about 32" tire upgrades unless you start doing serious aftermarket modifications. The QL system does help compensate for clearance issues but again, if you looking for a Jeep that needs serious off roading capabilities, then get a Wrangler.
Love my 2012 limited 3.6 with 100k miles and has a lifetime warranty.
My dad has a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with almost 300,000 miles on it and hasn't had a single problem. Grand Cherokees are great vehicles
I bought a 1998 Limited for $3K. It has a 5.9 motor. It came with a two inch lift. Skid plates. A positraction rear axle. I put a "quaife" front differential in it for $400 I think it was, so naturally it hardly snowed ever since. The radiator exploded because the electric fans malfunctioned but I just bought a new radiator and didn't have to make car payments! The quaife differential is best because it doesn't lock. Think about it. If an axle "locks", one wheel is skidding. If it's skidding, it has no traction. The quaife is similar to a "torsen" but better.
Don't downtalk the 3.6... It pulls hard for an N/A V6, and it has balls towing. I towed a 6000 lb car trailer 400 miles (200 empty and 200 loaded), without the air suspension. It didn't break a sweat, no temps rose at all. It wasn't squatting much, I'd be curious to try it with my Overland with the leveling air suspension. I think the Overland is best bang for buck, nice leather, and a lot of standard features that you have to option in on the Limited. My 2016 looks amazing with the Chrome Summit grille, LED foglights, and tinted windshield/front glass. Kinda mad that they got rid of the 2014-2016 5 spoke 20" wheels.
Nathan, thanks for your attention to the audience, your camera control. You look and engage your audience all the time.
I love my 2014 limited diesel. Fully loaded and cheap because diesel prices are a bit high right now
The 1993-1998 ZJ is the best JGC.
Hey guys, I have had 6 jeeps in my lifetime so far 1wrangler, 2 Cherokees, and the grand Cherokees, my latest grand Cherokee is a 2016 summit model with everything! I mean everything! I looked at the SRT but no suspension lift and way to fast for me! I have kids. My son ( age 13) and I love the Canadian mountains and we go rock crawling. Can't do that in an SRT, Love the air lift suspension ! Mine is a plantinum edition with a hemi and the blu-ray system and is bright white. I love it and would never change a thing about it, nice review and help for people wanting to get a grand Cherokee. Even the the summit to me is the top of the line model, the SRT has no off road capability which I want and have. Thanks again for the review and hope you do an in depth review on the summit.
The TrackHawk for me but all of them are great
I am loving my Trailhawk
I have a 2014 Overland with the 5.7 HEMI. I love that engine the car can get up to speed super fast and it just sounds good. The interior is amazing in this car, leather wrapped dash and everything is soft touch materials. The 10 speaker Alpine 5.1 surround sound system is amazing. Best I've ever heard in a car. Sometimes the Uconnect is annoying, I had to get my whole system replaced because of a communication error but other than that I love the car.
1. For those not familiar with GCs, you should've mentioned that the SRT is a strictly street high performance SUV and has nothing to do with off roading.
2. If it was me, I would definitely get the 5.7 Hemi engine.
3. I agree that the Trailhawk should have rear diff locker and front locker as well in my opinion. This way it would earn its name and will be distinguished from other GCs. As of now the Trailhawk is almost an Overland with different colors.
the ELSD in the rear of the trailhawk is capable of 100% locking when in 4 low and detecting slip. not traction braking, 100% locking with power delivery. it locks for 90 seconds at a time, and can continuously be locked until 90 seconds from last detected slip. The trailhawk is much smarter and capable offroad than an overland. Also capable of 2 extra inches of articulation, and has more underbody protection than an overland with the off road adventure 2 package.
We have a Limited 4X4 with the base 3.6L V6 engine... it's got the 20" wheels, 8.4N navigation radio, premium audio, and a single moonroof... those are the only options we really wanted, and we got a great deal! :)
"Two wheel drive" Let's be clear, that's RWD unlike most crossovers in this price range, which are front-drive based.
I own a 2015 GC Limited with the Pentastar. I was going to get the Hemi but the V6 gives me enough power, believe me, you will only notice the difference if you are fully loaded or towing. Speaking of towing, yes, the GC with the V6 can tow 6000 lbs. Your Wrangler can tow as much, only that it's not stiff enough to deal with all that weight when stopping or at higher speeds. And I also owned a 2015 Wrangler, which to be honest I miss and prefer over the Grand Cherokee, but it's just a matter of personality, not that one is better than the other in my opinion.
Tommy, you should try towing the with the 3.6 before you put it down. I've done 6,000 lbs with a less powerful 4.0L Toyota and it is fine.
One thing you forget to point out, is that the 5.7L is a huge cost increase, WITH ONLY A 1,000 LB TOWING CAPABILITY INCREASE. You mention both points atomically, but together it tells an interesting story. That story, is that the 7,200lbs is chassis limited and not a function of the engine or transmission combo. The 5.7 is all about quality of life and hardly necessary. With that said, I wouldn't get one without it.
Matt France the 5.7 sure puts a smile on my face daily.
Matt France should see Europe, seen some dude towing an entire helicopter on a flatbed trailer with a 1.8L Skoda Octavia lol (a rebadge of the VW Jetta)
I have a 2014 limited and love it. No issues at all
The 3.6 is actually a good towing engine I pull a 31ft camper with a 2016 ram 1500 v6 and have never had a problem.
I had a 93 Grand Cherokee Limited and it was a beast. It would be great to have another one
Dan Soderholm trust me, shoulda stuck with the '93
I’ve had 6 Grand Cherokees, the Trailhawk being the best. Have the 6Cyl and it works OK, had 8’s before, better gas with the 6 and love the new 7 speed tranny. Handles deep snow, dirt, rocks, sand....and it is comfy. I’m 6’4” and can sleep in the rear, seats fold flat, unlike the other competitors. Trailhawk could have better tires, inside is OK, but the rig overall is a great vehicle, I will only drive a Jeep!
I own a 2012 GC Overland with the 5.7. The thing blows my mind. I love it. Coming up on 100k and have only had the average maintenance issues, nothing unheard of.
Matt Sieber what kind of gas mileage are you getting? It also recommends midrange gas for the 5.7....are you always getting this?
Stephen Dinning not sure what she is getting for mpg. My wife is the main driver of this Jeep. She always puts the cheap stuff in for gas too. It's a blast to drive.
My 2011 limited has every option including Quadra drive 2 with the limited slip diff, heated and cooled leather seats, the 5.7 hemi, panoramic sunroof, and much more. The only thing it doesn't have is air suspension, skid plates, and adaptive cruise control, otherwise it has every option including the factory towing package
Quadra Drive 2 is also available on the Summit model . Not sure what type of 4 wheel drive system they have for the SRT or the Trackhawk but know my Summit has Quadra Drive 2.
I have the 17" TrailHawk with the 5.7L in it and I think it's awesome. Plenty of power when you need it and helps especially when you're out on the trails to have that extra boost in power when climbing. I had rented a 3.6L Overland to go out to Moab before my purchase and I noticed that even though the 3.6L is capable. It sometimes struggled climbing up the hill, but nonetheless it made it with almost no problems. Then I went again with my 5.7L and there was no struggle. Took it to the sand dunes and hearing that V8 at 5,000RPMs + is awesome.. overall great car. Only thing I would want is a brake controller for when I'm towing.. all that power and hookup options, but no trailer brake?
2014 overland with 5.7 and super charged, 99,000 miles. fun on and off road
I Love my '16 Diesel Overland JGC. Runs smooth as a top at 55K miles. Engine probably isnt even broken in yet... :) Great for thousand plus mile road trips. Has all the bells and whistles, including Quadra-Drive, Quadra-Lift, Off Road Adventure II package. After 40 years of buying used & keeping basic cars for 10-15 years each and doing my own maintenance (Diesel VWs). I have been able to save $$ and buy this luxurious vehicle as a dealer demo as I enter my golden years. I thank my father for the wisdom of not having to have what everyone else has over the years.
Hi, I’m so close to buy a diesel Grand Cherokee High Attitude 2019, looking for videos on UA-cam to find out about Diesel engine review. Some ppl said amazing engine , some said you will have many problems in the future. Confused big time
78k for a Jeep ?? Good god, no thanks.. I don't care if it flies me to the office. I love it when people say they just bought a brand-new XXX vehicle and they don't have any issues with it. You shouldn't, its brand new. Check back 5 years and 60k miles down the road then we'll see.
if i were to get another grand cherokee (currently have a wj overland 2002) i would get the trailhawk with the 5.7
Nathan! saw you last Thursday at IKEA, was hoping to snap a pic with you but my phone run out of battery that time..big fan of the show here.
Love my Grand Cherokee Overland. The air suspension works wonders. If you have to diagnose or repair that system it's difficult and very expensive. 😢
Too many packages and options. Jeep should simplify the line up in my opinion.
Bradley Sargent They are appealing to the American pallet. Optionality is attractive to most.
Bradley Sargent considering how wide the range of appeal is for this vehicle, I think that would be counter productive.
Bradley Sargent It's one of the main reasons why people knock the 4Runner. Even though these two vehicles aren't direct competitors, their customer bases do overlap. The flexibility you get with the Jeep trim levels is appealing.
I thought they were fine when they had the Laredo, Limited, Overland, and Summit (I don't consider SRT to be the same vehicle). It gave you a lot of variety but to me adding 3-4 more has made it confusing. But others like it.
I have a 2008 grand cherokee laredo with quadra track ( 4x4 ) all the time. It's definately not up on the high end like the one in your video, but I traded a 08 trailblazer for it from a dealer. This is my first jeep. I've had it nearly a year and am mostly happy with it. I rarely go off road with it but for the very little I have it hasn't gotten me stuck. I would like to maybe one day get a newer jeep but in my opinion it's a lot better than the trailblazer I had. Keep the videos coming.
i think the tires that come with the trail hawk are not aggressive enough.
Summit with the EcoDiesel would be my choice - hope they bring it back. Although I have driven several Limiteds with the 3.6L V6 and they are very nice.
I have a summit. I do wish it had front and rear lockers with a sway link disconnect like the Rubicon. I had to search high and low to get the package I wanted on this vehicle. I did not want the Hemi. I had the Hemi in a 2007 Commander Limited I had previously. I loved that Commander and wish they would of never stopped making it. I pulled an F150 pretty much verticle up a cliff and it didn't even spin a wheel. It was a monster.
My dad has the srt. The things a beast it’s my dream car
2013 Overland 5.7 with a 150K miles on it still running like the day I bought it
we deal alot with the ram promaster with the 3.6L and they do great! even loaded down with people and wheel chairs, and still get around 17ish mpg on the highway. so I think paired with the 6 or 8 speed it will plenty of power.
I might choose the trailhawk version. My parents chose the overland and have a v6. It's a nice looking SUV. Seems like a city Jeep with air suspension
Have a limited 75th anniversary edition and love love love it!
Guys, for your own edification. The Quadra Drive 2 system that incorporates the ELSD in the rear, can and will lock.
I have a 2016 Limited which I bought new. Quadra-drive II, Quadra-Trac and Quadra Lift . . . but the best part, I think, is the diesel engine. More torque than the Hemi, better fuel mileage than the V6. Crawl? How does 420 ft-lbs of torque at 2,000 rpm sound? An easy 30 mpg highway (I can do better if I work at it!), and it tows a TON (well, actually, 3 1/2 tons--same as the Hemi). The brisk acceleration would probably shock you. Yeah, it was an expensive option (list was $4,500 I think), but well worth it. (Plus, it looks like FCA is going to have to shell out $3,000 to qualified members of the class action suit regarding the emissions discrepancy.) I'm a happy camper!
Why not do an ike gauntlet max with the 3.6l and see how well it does.
Billy Bob I wish they would consider that!
A Hemi Grand Cherokee without air suspension is going to be the best bet if you want long term reliability. I personally have the 3.6 in my JK with no problems, BUT back in 2012 my boss got a brand new GC Laredo 3.6 and the engine was replaced at 10k miles.. Some people say its great, some have had nothing but problems. At least the Hemi is a proven engine.
Basil Leaf they had problems with the heads in 2012 but it was fixed
Driving a 2007 with 250'000 miles 3.0 diesel quadratrac2 it's badass!!
Cam Day got a 2WD 3.0L myself. Those corners are fun hahaha looking for a 4x4 soon.
I watched countless videos and read post after post on whether or not I should get this car. I can confidently say that it paid off. I love this car more so much! JGC ‘18 Limited