Used 2014 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl 9A) Consumer Reviews
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Mine is a 2014 latitude....yes, beautiful and perfect the inside....but totally unreliable! I bought mine with only 22k miles, when it started hitting the 30k miles problems started. Firts a recall for transmission, then, all in a sudden while driving NO BRAKES!!!! I bought an extended warranty (thank god) since it was pre owned car. After 5 days, the guy at the dealership told me it had a brake problem they haven't seen before. A month later, I took it again because the motor sound is not even, and the suv shut off twice, waiting at the red light, on the same trip. While I was driving on my way to the shop, I drove on a very small water puddle and the suv just did not have any traction to the pavement! ( 30 miles an hour and my tires in good condition). Ar this moment the jeep its at the dealership shop and I don't know the diagnost yet. Overall, I don't feel safe driving this jeep anymore and don't know what to do because I don't want to have a bigger debt if I have to trade in, in order to get a more reliable vehicle.
Pretty nice!!!
Only thing I dont like is the poor acceleration. But I get 29-33mpg average
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- Latitude 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,3538 mi away
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- Latitude 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,999In-stock online
Dogs can open the windows while driving!
It seems when I go to accelerate, my Jeep Cherokee Latitude hesitates. This can be frightening when you are expecting the vehicle to go and it doesn't. My other suggestions would be to change the front window opening mechanism because if my dogs are in the front seat and the air is on, they can step on the window button and open them. If I lock the windows, then I can't open them for the dogs to stick their heads out when I want them to be able to do that. When the window is partly down, there is no way to keep them from opening them all the way. I had a Jeep Liberty and those window controls were dog proof and much better. The other suggestion is to move the voice controls from the steering wheel location. My husband continually hits that button on accident and has to say cancel. The best feature is the remote start, heated seats and steering wheel, but you can get that on other vehicles.
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