Used 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Consumer Reviews
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Excellent Ride - Envy of neighborhood
Only problem I have had is I had to replace the starter at 40,000 miles. Vehicle looks and is tough.
You cant put a 3.7 engine in a heavy vehicle
I own a v6 3.7. I love the body style. The car rides smooth and is t rough. The interior is nice and firm and doesnt seem cheap like it could break at any time. The problem with this vehicle is the engine. I didn't realize when i bought the car how having a v6 could be worse on gas than having a v8. Right now im getting about 15mpg. I live in PA and drive back roads all the time so the car is constantly down shifting because it doesn't have enough power to do anything. When your on the highway cruising its great until you need to get on it and pass someone. The rpms need to get up to about 4k before it gets any hp. Along with the bad engine design comes the transmission. When the engineers had this car tested for mpg they must of realized it wasnt good so they set the computer up to have to transmission shift as soon as it possibly can. Ill be cruising down the road and come up to a hill and press down on the gas to get some speed and rather than staying in the gear its in, or better yet downshift so i can get up the hill, it upshifts into a higher gear then a second later realizes it needs more power and then downshifts. It frustrating when i know i need it to downshift for more power and it upshifts instead.
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Love this Vehicle
Gas Mileage should not be a surprise. Wanted the Hemi.
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A wonderful vehicle - Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
I am completely satisfied with my Jeep. I can understand the frustrations of those who have had problems, but I cannot complain at all. I bought the car used with about 35k miles in 2011. I have never had to do anything to it not in the maintenance schedule (which I have followed). The car has 57k today. I find all seating positions comfortable. The controls in my Overland are wonderfully placed. I feel on par with any of the luxury SUVs, other than perhaps the quality of aworkmanship for some of the fitting of parts, etc, when I get really picky. But the price more than makes up for this. It drives a bit like a bit sports car if you trust it. Note:I drive a 3.0L diesel in Germany.
Never again!
I bought a 2007 Grand Cherokee last April with only 54K miles on it. Within 6K miles the rear differential went and I had to have the rear axel replaced at the cost of $2K. Then a module went for my tranny to the tune of $1300. Then the battery recently went and I'm having issues with my dashboard lights constantly flashing. My mechanic is at his wits end with the flashing so if anyone has had this happen and they know what caused it please post the solution. I have owned Jeeps before but I will never buy one again. I am going back to owning a Toyota.