2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Consumer Reviews
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Nothing but problems
I loved driving this car it had plenty of power and was very comfortable. In the 1st 1.5 years, it had 5 recalls. The final straw was taking it in for non working electric seat. This was a nightmare. After replacing parts 2-3 times, a code kept coming up on the dash. The dealer had it for over 3 months and the geniuses at Stellantis couldn't figure out how to clear the code. I finally gave up any hope and confidence in this car and traded it in. Now to put salt in an open wound, these 4xe lose 1/2 their value in 1.5 years. Stellantis should start from scratch and buy all of these back.
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AC crapped out at 25k miles
On a little road trip and had the AC completely stop working when it was 90°. No leaks or any easy fixes, the dealership is currently doing some investigating.
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Comfortable but Quirky
Pros: Very comfortable cabin, seats, interior appointments; Very nice highway driving, safe, heavy and stable, Avg 21.5mpg highway / city. Cons: Grossly undersized engine over-revs and struggles at lower speeds; poor heat on your feet, you have to over-compensate the heater to offset the drafty bottom zone in winter here in NY, and still your feet are freezing; main speedometer screen is useless with many screens to switch between but all are dull to look at, and no clock. The clock with it's 1/4" high font is at the top of the center console screen and difficult to find. But wait, change the mode and now the clock appears at the center left on the screen. The car is bloated and clumsy and difficult to navigate in tight spots, making "K" turns or parallel parking especially when using the shifter dial. Once I opened the drivers door to dump a cup of coffee and when I went to take off, the parking brake had automatically engaged. Drivers behind me startet beeping their horns while I fumbled around trying to restart the car to disengage the parking brake. But perhaps the most annoying detail is that there's no place to set your phone down. There are two slots in the console where your phone will fit horizontally, but not while the charging cord is plugged into the phone, and your phone screen is not visible while in the slots. Hard to believe this was not better thought out. Some cars in this class I can recommend would be Highlander, Pilot, Acura, Lexus.
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Love It!
I have had my GC Overland for about 4 months. It is very roomy, and I don’t buy gas at all unless I have to go out of town for something. I had a Land Rover Disco Sport, and it didn’t even compare with this model.
New world experience
So exciting drive, handsome body, Muscular type and make me real man
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