Used 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4WD 4dr SUV (4.7L 8cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
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My 3rd Jeep Grand Cherokee
This is my 3rd Jeep Grand Cherokee and the first two passed the 200k mile mark without any major issues. I drive a lot and drive pretty hard (NE winters/construction sites). This one ('04 GC Overland) is about to hit 100k miles and I replaced brakes and tires at 70k miles and a water pump at 80k. Other than an oil change (including gear and trans fluid/filter) and alignment at around 75k, it has never been back to the dealer for anything (I change my oil and filter every 6k miles). The only minor annoyances include the driver's door armrest is cracked and pinches my elbow (same thing happened to my 2002 GC Laredo) and it is a bit louder than I would like at highway speeds (70- 75mph). I will surely consider a 4th!
Chrysler Jeep 2004 Overland Review
Performance and function excellent. Interior ergonomics great. City driving is excellent. Hwy driving is excellent.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,337147 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,995157 mi away
- Laredo 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,950233 mi away
I finally got it!
I've been searching for the right SUV for almost a year and finally decided on the Overland. It is a magnificent vehicle both inside and out. I got every option except the navigation and am happy with everything. Although I have only had it for a few weeks I am very impressed.
My Love For My Overland
Buying my Jeep Overland is no doubt one of the smartest car decisions I have made. It's great for trips, however long or short they may be. So far, there hasn't been any problems with it, except for a minor leak in one of the tires. The only times it has been in the shop ate for the service checks or inspections, which it has always passed. I'm proud of my Jeep, and its excellent performance.
my jeep
interior is too small (tight) switches are too close,such as window,door locks,etc. should be moved further forward for comfort and ease. Also,the front seats need to be adjusted somehow so the seats can be moved further back if need be. They are now very limited. If someone wants to nap in a reclined position the headrest is too hard,even being down.