Used 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Consumer Reviews
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The American Land Rover - Updated 2/1/2021
I bought my overland certified preowned. I love everything about the car expect two things. The electronic shifter (no longer found in newer models) and the v6 engine. It is underpowered and the mpg is mediocre however the 16’ and newer models received a more efficient and powerful v6. So if you buy a 15’, go with the hemi v8 (no loss in efficiency compared to v6) but if you buy a 16’ and up, the v6 is the way to go if you want a mix of power and efficiency. Lastly, since I bought the overland edition which is loaded with tech and the air suspension system, I bought an extended warranty on top of the power train cpo warranty through my credit union as a safety net and piece of mine in the event one of those air bags or another piece of tech goes out. 2/1/2021 Update 68k miles, purchased with 38k: I don't mind the v6 anymore - it provides a decent amount of power and achieves good fuel economy. The transmission though, not so great. I know understand now what other people have said about jerky/slow shifts from a stop-start position especially after starting the car. The driver side seat warmer no longer works. The driver side headrest has burst open on a few different occasions but it didn't cause any injuries or accidents. It can be put back in position with some muscle. The doors creak when they open and close, sometimes very loud depending on the temperature outside. I dropped my extended warranty because there are so many exclusions of what is covered that its not worth it. I've put 40k miles on it since purchase in late 2018 and I haven't had any catastrophic issues that left me stranded. The transmission worries me though, I feel like it will prematurely fail at some point.
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Great SUV For the Money
This jeep has been a great value with low maintenance. It's lacking some power when I really need it especially when merging in traffic. It's been very low maintenance as well. Next time i'll buy a Jeep with more power.........
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Jeep is best SUV I ever had
I have had acura, lexus, land rover and porsche suvs. The jeep was the best by far...love that ride, handling, minimal maintenance issues.
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Great ride, comfort and everything I wanted
I was driving a 2015 Cadillac SRX AWD, and this is my first jeep. The Caddy was fully loaded, wanted to keep it, but the lease residual was greater than the market :-(. Looked at the Jeep many times over the years and came zzzzisss close a couple of times. Now took the plunge and so very glad I did. Roomier cargo area and that's important for hauling 2 90 lb. German Shepherds, plus a Lab and a Boston (doesn't everyone buy a car to fit their dogs?!). The car had higher mileage than I initially was looking for, but when I test drove the car, the ride and acceleration sold me. Whoever was the previous owner babied this car, no dings, scratches, anywhere. Love the panorama roof, and the interior space is roomy and comfortable. Good line of sight all the way around. The navigation, I'm not that impressed with -- too many steps to get from pt A to pt B when entering your destination, but it does get you to where you're going, ultimately. Controls on the console, especially raising the car when driving on terrain, keep getting stepped on by my Boston, but that's my problem. Instrumentation, like any other auto, have to figure it out, set it, and then you're okay. Car runs very quiet, no rattles. Sound system is very nice. I wanted a car that had good resale value, great curb appeal, and was built to go 100K miles, so I could drive it and drive it. As a former owner of Mercedes, BMW and Cadillac, love this car. No regrets. Yet. SEVEN MONTH UPDATE: same as above. Happy with the ride, storage, no mechanical problems, still not crazy about the navigation, heated seats and steering column are auto and work great. Have more gizmos than I use or need, but still very pleased with my purchase. 2020 UPDATE: still very pleased with the car. I've probably put 7000 miles on it in three years. Everything works great. Comfortable ride. Good acceleration. Navigation is still irritable and too many screens to go through to customize what you want. But otherwise, very pleased.
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Awesome diesel technology and advanced safety tech
I researched all luxury SUV's and have owned Lexus, BMW, Chevy, Acura, and Nissan in the past. This diesel GK Overland High Altitude model is amazing! Has more high tech and safety and infotainment features than all the competitors at a better price point. Love the torque, acceleration and great gas mileage and towing abilities and FCA makes by far the best and most intuitive U Connect infotainment system out there. I read all the negative reviews on here regarding the issues w the diesel and 8 speed tranny on the 2014, but these have been fixed on the 15, 16 models. Go buy one, you won't be disappointed and I love the adaptive cruise control and collision warning, etc.... Great SUV!
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