Used 2019 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl 9A) Consumer Reviews
Catch the oil
after I purchased this vehicle 2 months later it had a recall on the stability control I took it into the dealership there were no lights that came on other than the battery light no oil light no nothing my car was very low on oil after 2 months of having a brand new vehicle they said maybe it wasnt checked when it was brought onto lot . 2000 miles after that service my car is doing the same thing , but this time a low oil pressure light just flashed on & off in less than a second . I just added 5 qts of oil & I have an appointment in 2 days for dealership to look @ it ! No oil leaks or any sign of that ! WTH ! It's a 2019 & I hope they figure it out
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2019 Jeep Cherokee with less than 1000 miles.
Vehicle stalls out for no good reason. i have yet to take it back to the dealer to be looked at, but from what I've gathered on forums, I am not the only one that has encountered my specific issues with the vehicle. i bought this jeep with 21 miles on it and it already is beginning to sound like an old vehicle with engine problems. always sounds like it wants to bog out when leaving a complete stop. the transmission doesn't seem to know when to switch gears. just an all around mess. we will see what the dealer finds, but from what I've read it doesn't seem like anyone has gotten a straight answer as to what might be happening.
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- Latitude 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,49521 mi away
- High Altitude 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,00028 mi away
- Latitude Plus 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,49946 mi away
this car sucks
car stalls. has horrible breaking power. absolutely no acceleration speed. not worth the money. cute on the outside and leather interior is soft thats about it. its so small almost claustrophobic. the car play and bluetooth randomly decide to not work and just turn off. don't buy this car. mine has 1100 miles on me and has stalled two times WHILE driving? don't think its supposed to do that! Sorry jeep you've really outdone yourself with this one! dealership is no help :) I really feel so unsafe while driving my car. I thought it was just my bad driving skills but after doing research this stalling problem has happened to many other people. NOT SAFE AT ALL.
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Frustrated and Aggravated
Vehicle stalls out for no good reason. I am not the only one that have had this issue with this type of vehicle. I purchased my latitude in December of 2018. Everything was working good until one day I stopped at a stop sign and it didn't crank back up. I was at a busy, dangerous road on a sharp curve and it would not crank. I had to put it in park, turn it off and then turn it own again and it turned over several times before it actually crank. Drove it home and shut it off a little while and tried it again and all seemed fine until the next day. Did it again at a four-way stop. This time when it started it sounded like it wanted to sputter or shut off again. I managed to get it to the dealer and they looked at it and said it was a bad connection and fixed it. All was good until about two months later. I was leaving work for lunch and crank fine, when to pull out of parking lot, it shut off and rolled into traffic. Was able to crank and back up. Let it run for a minute, thinking it was the connection again. Pulled out and got on the road toward the dealership and it stalled again. Rolled into a parking lot and crank it sitting in a parking spot. I ran fine and was able to get it to the dealer without it doing again. They told me it was because it was time for the oil to be changed and when it gets to a certain spot the engine will shut off for protection of the engine. But why was it running fine sitting still? I was due for an oil change and was over but they told me the stick was barely touching the oil. NEVER have I had THAT MUCH oil to leak out on 10,000 miles. Dealership still sticking to saying it was the oil and because it wasn't changed. We shall see.
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DO NOT BUY A 2019 JEEP CHEROKEE
I couldn't be more blunt in my title. Thinking of purchasing this car? Just don't do it. Unless you want to race a baby sloth. Big headline here, the baby sloth will win. We have 2800 miles on the odometer, and can't wait to trade it in. It's by far the worst vehicle I've ever owned (and I had a 2017 Nissan Pathfinder where the transmission needed to be replaced at 22000 miles). It doesn't move, the acceleration is terrible, I'm getting 13 miles to the gallon. In a 4 cylinder. 13 mpg people. Worst decision of my life. I would like to say I hate this vehicle... But, that's not strong enough. I loathe this vehicle. Heed the warnings. Skip this purchase.