Used 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L 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.
Can we have some new engines please?
Test drove this vehicle and it was overall well executed and priced about right compared to it's peers. My one notable gripe and the thing that's likely going to keep me from purchasing one is the powertrain options. These are the same V6, V8 and transmissions available on our 2012 Durango which is coming up on a decade old now. The V6 does OK but it's underpowered when compared to a lot of other 3rd row SUVs and especially when it comes to torque. The V8 offers a nice chunk of torque but doesn't really motivate the vehicle a whole lot more and the gas mileage is POOR at best. Jeep takes the time and effort to finally develop the 3-row SUV many of us have always wanted from them then simply slides in a 10 year old engine? No updates, retooling, turbo-charger? Seems like a major oversight to me. If I want to feel the rush of a Pentastar 3.6L V6 in an SUV I'll just pull our 2012 Durango out of the garage.
Grand Cherokee Limited Rocks
Leather interior is awesome! You can program your Limited to remember and set your mirrors, seat position and favorite radio station upon entry!!!
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,42110 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,99927 mi away
- Overland 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,99916 mi away
DO NOT BUY THIS!!!!! Jeep Does Not Carr!
Windshield is flush with front pillars, causing dirty snow or muddy water to cover your driver’s side window. Making your blind spot sensor obsolete without audio. Potential accident on two occasions. My TOM TOM is really DUM DUM…. The screen shot on and off on its on. The radio power button shuts off the entire screen, making anything on the display obsolete. Navigation flickers from steering column to radio causing a safety driving conditions at night. The rear seat USB overheated the USB cord, causing smoke in the cabin. The JEEP manufacturer makes it impossible to be heard. The dealerships don’t care and keeps claiming the window is a design flaw and they cannot duplicate the others. If you want a good off road vehicle with great electronics….. look at another manufacturer cause Jeep sucks!!!! I owned a Grand Cherokee and loved it. But Jeep your quality fails substantially.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Please DO NoT purchase Jeep Grand Cherokee L!
Three weeks after purchasing the grand cherokee L, steering wheel was stuck and car left me at a parking lot at night, it was towed and was told at jeep dealer that it needed an update that did not exist. Made my third car payment before supposed update finally came out. Was about 1.5 maybe even 2 without driving the car. When it was supposedly fixed, the accelarator or abs gave me issues. Was driving and instead of speeding when i stepped on gas, it slowed down, good thing Inwasnt in the highway. Went on side of road, turned car off and on and was able to drive slowly through town to a jeep dealer who said it was abs issue after reading the error code. Left car over night and was told that while the update was being made last time, it messed up the abs. Fast forward, car was fixed and I drove off in it. 4 days later, same thing happened again. Both issues very dangerous mechanical problems, both of which could have caused very serious accidents on a highway, not to mention, there was a headlight recall that was also fixed. I must also mention that one day during a rainstorm, I was terrified because I could not see from my side view mirrors because the wilers are so big that when it pushes the rain to the left side of the car, it forms such a heavy stream of water that it completely blocks visibility. Its as if a water faucet was being poured down the mirror. This vehicle is nice looking and comfortable inside, space-wise but such a horrible car to buy. I could not encourage you enough to stay away from it!
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Overpriced
I leased my Grand Cherokee L Limited in late October because I needed a bigger family car with our new baby. There are more things that I dislike about the vehicle than the things I like and unfortunately I found these out afterwards. First off the heating and air conditioning system is terrible. On the lowest possible setting the fan sounds like a jet engine. Obnoxiously loud. Second the multimedia system has a mind of its own and it is schizophrenic. Somehow it never pics up my phone for music when I’m driving alone. If I’m in the car with my wife it will pick up her calls and my music and vice versa depending on the mood the car is in. More importantly and what pissed me off the most is that if you have a rear facing baby seat your front passenger will have to ride with their knees in their face because you will have to move the front seat so far forward even after moving the middle seats as far back as possible. Jeep could have also put Qi charging capability in a limited model. This is a cheap technology and should be standard but what do I know. I’ve only been selling cars 20 years. Air conditioned seats would be nice as well for $52k. Other than that the car looks great and drives like a Jeep should. Kind of a gas guzzler but if you can afford the whiskey well you can afford the ice as well.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value