Used 2015 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl 9A) Consumer Reviews
See Edmunds pricing data
Has Your Car's Value Changed?
Used car values are constantly changing. Edmunds lets you track your vehicle's value over time so you can decide when to sell or trade in.
Fleet Technician's take on the 2014-2016 Cherokee
I work for a national car rental fleet, so I am well educated on the problems facing new cars, in fact, all of the major auto manufacturers depend on us to determine recalls. STAY FAR AWAY from any of the new Chrysler/Fiat models. In regards to this model, the Cherokee, I am sure you have read many reviews on the transmission problems, and the difficulty in dealing with the dealership and service people. This vehicle is a complete disaster. We have to deal with them on a daily basis, everything from the transmission to electrical problems. One of the worst lately is the thermostat fails around 30K. The problem is so bad we have mothballed our 2015 models because the replacement thermostat "unit", which is a non-removable thermostat housed in a multi-port junction, is unavailable for MONTHS because they are out of them.... it is a nationwide shortage. These things are dropping like flies. If yours goes out after warranty, prepare to pay at least 2 hours labor (HARD to get to) and $200 for the part. This is the worst vehicle I have ever dealt with, so if you heed the advice of someone who has worked on hundreds, STAY AWAY.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
TOO MANY RECALLS
I bought the Jeep Cherokee Latitude in September 2015, the 1st recall was not a recall, a transmission line from the engine to transmission ( the car was sitting in my driveway ) my wife went out to go to the store, all the transmission oil was on the ground. I was told by the dealer that a "O" ring kit was blown (sitting ). since that time i have eight other recalls, now i have the 9th one, all this has taken place in one year, this just too much, i have had it, i am at my wits end. what can i do??????????????
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,54236 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,99037 mi away
- Latitude 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,71034 mi away
Decent SUV, but...
I bought this on a whim after having my '08 Wrangler blow up on me. I needed a vehicle and needed it now. I opted for the Latitude package with the 6cyl and 2wd. First impressions were good comfy, stylish I liked it. Over time though the transmission began acting strange and the check engine light was on. Long story short I'm now at 20k miles, after about 7 trips to the dealer the check light is still on and transmission is annoying at best. Software updates have done nothing it still shifts abruptly and randomly sometimes winding up between gears or slamming into gear so hard it jolts the whole vehicle. Dealer service is another matter (not good) so I'm stuck with a jerky transmission with very questionable long term reliability and a plummeting resale value. I would not recommend. Which is too bad because the rest of the vehicle is fine.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Great SUV, not the best gas mileage with optional v6
I've had my 2015 3.2L V6 Jeep Cherokee Latitude for about 2 weeks now and I absolutely love it. Everyone that has seen the vehicle can only describe it as "nice", it is a very nice car. The interior is roomy and made of high quality materials, even with cloth seats. The dash, steering wheel, arm rests are all covered in leather. The remote start and convenience package are well worth the money. The power liftgate, which you may not think is necessary is very nice as well and gets used frequently. The only con so far is the gas mileage. I love the power and acceleration, 271 horsepower. But my gas mileage hovers around 17 mpg, if that is a problem you may want to consider the 4 cylinder.
Do not buy Cherokee. You will regret it.
When I bought this one, it was smooth and relative quiet inside for the first two months. After two months, violent shifting of transmission and trembling of the engine became severe. I went to the Jeep repair shop several times to fix this problem. They always said that this transmission is the worst one ever and there was nothing they could do except S/W update from Jeep. But officially they said that there was no problem with this car. Even when my car stalled on the crossroad two times on the way to children's school, they repeated the same word. It was very risky situation to my family. I really recommend you that you not buy this model. You will regret it.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value