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Used 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV (3.7L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews

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4 out of 5 stars

Used not abused

Jay Asheville, Tuckasegee, NC, 06/07/2016
updated 12/21/2016
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV (3.7L 6cyl 5A)
34 of 37 people found this review helpful

This site does not offer by default to add the 5.7 Hemi engine or any V.8s. I have had 5 Jeep Grand Cherokees all V8s. The latest a 2010 4x4 5.7 Hemi Limited S, which is great & the power is just so much more than the 4.7 models. I believe that this WK model (2009-2010) with the 5.7 Hemi is by far the best power to weight ratio in all the grand Cherokees to date including the newer ones (2011-2016). The 2009-2010 got a small boost in HP & economy with no weight increase. I also had a 2009 4x2 5.7L Hemi & I thought being a 4x2 would be faster.. not so and I like towing with the little heavier 2010 Type S WK 5.7 (hard to find model) To get to the reason I'm writing this is easy. You take care of your G.C. and it will not fail you much, windows always in Jeeps go bad. I bought all of mine used and had put some money into them always at first to start from zero on fluids. I have always changed all fluids to synthetic the moment I have bought them. Never had much problems unless not garaged and in cold weather. When I tow heavy loads then some problems have come up but no big deal. With synthetic proper fluids and oils you should not experience problems when towing acceptable loads. Don't force the transmission or the engine too much.... it will smell like is burning once you park. These Wks are not large SUVs & do have good ergonomics. Driver kind of cramped left foot when up and flat. These wk hemi feel fairly tight and performance orientated for the price. The ride is soft not what I expected on the 09 & 10. I guess accomadating women too. The seating arrengemnet or size is fine, not having hardly any people in the rear seat suits me fine. The towing is very good on the Limited S model(stiffer front) but on the Limited (2009) not 4x4 is just ok. I would like stiffer suspention and did added a heavy dutty rear sway bar and stiffen with Air Lift bags the rear. Other good things is the sound system. Not a huge vehicle and fits just fine in garage. They are very practical parking in downtown too, the rear camera helps. I'm sold on the 5.7 Hemi because I tow a car here and there and the power is there when you step on it, it will GO! I will say any driver can drive these since they are not a HP bouncing machines. I used to hit the pedal to the metal often when I first got them but now I know the power is there when I need it. They do get thirsty if you pedal it down in city roads. Find the used ones with no signs of towing if possible. No matter the miles on the hemi it should be fine if not abused. People get bored of same vehicle and not necessary sell them because they are bad. These Grand Cherokees (WK) with the V8 Hemi are a great vehicles for multi uses, even city driving if you got $ for gas. Using 89 octane is the trick when towing or mountain driving. No need for 91 or 93 octane won't do any better. Have fun and if you find an Type S (2010 only) get it, much nicer than just the normal one. Despite any repairs I have enjoyed driving the V8s only for any kind of towing, and this hemi with vvt (variable valve timming) is better than all other ones I have ever owned. Add heavy duty ceramic brakes in front for great stopping power and even more safety. You should have no oil leaks at all if all tighten down good that could leak. Fun driving easy parking. Hwy driving with cruise control & @65 mph Florida flat hwy gotten 22mpg. Otherwise 18-19 mpg. :-)

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5 out of 5 stars

Still loving this SUV after almost 13 years

vpjeep, Cary, NC, 07/06/2013
updated 01/23/2023
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV (3.7L 6cyl 5A)
21 of 23 people found this review helpful

7/5/2013: I have had this 2010 GC Laredo 3.7L base model for almost 4 years. No fancy shmancy bells or whistles; the 2WD SUV is perfect for southern/rainy climates. It sits up high, steering is tight/responsive, super Mercedes W5A580 tried- and-tested transmission, and a window liftgate to carry long items. (Very few SUVs have that window liftgate feature.) In 4 years, I have had nothing but smooth, reliable performance. TIRES. Oh what a difference good tires make- recently replaced the stock Forteras with Michelin LTX M/S and it feels like a brand new car with perfect handling. I am even happier with it now. Corners great, solid grip and confidence in major rain, and a ride smooth as glass. Update 7/10/22: Loving the ROI on this Jeep. Still in it 12.5 years later, after purchasing it new in Dec 2009, no problems (outside of one window motor at about 6 yrs), super reliable, just oil and routine maintenance. Low mileage at 78k (thanks to work at home), high #years. No garage, sits outside in Southern sun, paint is still glossy (have had it waxed/detailed several times). Don't think the new PCs on wheels, laden with electronics, will outlast this no-frills basic SUV model. This Jeep has been more reliable than my prior 2 Japanese brand cars, which I kept >10 yrs. Gas mileage could be better (18/23), but tires (still use Michelin LTX M/S) improved the original mileage on Goodyear Forteras, by about 1-2 mpg. I think I'll see how long this one will go. Zero car payments, super low maintenance costs, can make a big difference in lifetime savings. :) will update again in 9 yrs. Be aware that many of the lower reviews here are for 2009 JGCs. The 2010 was a fantastic year- they worked out all the kinks. https://getjerry.com/auto-news/best-year-jeep-grand-cherokee#an-overall-best-year-for-jeep-grand-cherokee-2010

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4.38 out of 5 stars

Surprise, Surprise

Mr. Wright, 03/03/2010
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV (3.7L 6cyl 5A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

This is my fifth Jeep and my 4th Grand Cherokee. I want something a little more fuel efficent so I opted for a 6cyc. Had a 2007 Limited with V8. Burned a lot of gas. 2010 Limited only comes with Hemi. Instead I opted for the X package and am surprised at the performance of the 6cycl. It has just as much pick up, one of the quietest ride of any jeep I have owned and handling is smooth and nimble. I love the MY GIG system and many of the other creature comforts that come with the X package I have only had it for about two week and so far I am not seeing a significant difference in the Gas mileage but too soon to tell.

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3.5 out of 5 stars

In the shop after 3 days

mike, 11/03/2010
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV (3.7L 6cyl 5A)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful

Purchased my JGC used w/28,000 miles on it. A couple days later engine light comes on. Dealer replace 02 sensor and on the way home it goes on again. It's been in the shop going on day #3 and now they say computer is shot. I dont think they no whats wrong with it. I'm starting to think this was a bad purchase. At least it looks good.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Purchased for Safety

Steve S., 08/12/2010
Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV (3.7L 6cyl 5A)
3 of 4 people found this review helpful

I recently purchased a used 2010 Grand Cherokee 'E' model with 21,016 miles with a rwd 3.7 liter V6. I have never seen so many standard features that would options on other non Jeeps. The A/C is cold, the transmission shifts smoothly and when it shifts it is quick with no lag. With the a/c on in stop and go traffic I average 14 mpg. I have not had it on the highway long enough to measure the mpg but hope to do so soon. I also have a 2002 Jeep Liberty with a 3.7 liter V6. This engine is durable and dependable and sounds like a small V8. If you are looking for a fuel sipper, go somewhere else. If you want a safe vehicle you can depend on get a real Jeep.

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