Used 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD 4dr SUV (4.0L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
My 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokke LE4x4 Review
I have driven my Jeep to the Extreme, I have made it go into 4 feet of water with absolutly no problem. I like the the way it picks up speed quickly. Ride is not so soft but it's not too hard like the Nissan X-terra's. The SUV looks quite stylish and a little expensive looking. The Tailgate door needs a little more of a matching design. the rear tailgate door looks a lot like it's relative the Dodge Minivan. Ive seen the new 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee they look nice but still no third row seats. But yes I do recommend eep other than it seems like most Jeeps have a rear light problem.
Love MyJeep
This is my 2nd Grand Cheerokee. I am sure there is be a 3rd. It is just the right size for me. Very comfortable and stylist.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,80029 mi away
- Laredo 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,995102 mi away
- Laredo 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,999229 mi away
A capable, reliable SUV
Purchsed my Grand Cherokee Limited with 4.7L V8 and Upcountry suspension a couple months ago after owning a Liberty for two years. So far I am quite pleased. My needs are for a vehicle that can be both a daily driver and take me off the beaten path for camping, skiing and fishing, and the GC fits the bill. Since owning it I've driven almost 400 miles offroad, along mountain and desert trails to some very remote sites. I've had no problems whatsoever (other than a few scrapes on the skd plates). Fit, finish, ergonomics are all quite good.
Great SUV
1995 Grand Cherokee - 152,000 miles and still going strong. New Grand Cherokee same model V8 - loaded, better ride, acceleration, interior etc. More room in rear with spare under floor. If it continues to perform like the '95, I'll buy another one.
Grand Cherokee Rocks
Bought a New 2004 Grand Cherokee and Love it. I use it for my daily commute as well as for off-road adventures and it handles well for both. The navigation system is great especially being able to post breadcrumbs.