Used 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 75th Anniversary SUV Review
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Very disappointed
Edmund K., Laguna Niguel, CA, 06/26/2016
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 75th Anniversary 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
I had a Dodge Durango for a few years and since it was almost out of its extended warranty I figured get a new Jeep. What a mistake that was. After owning for only two weeks the car spent 11 days at a dealer for the following problems: Faulty paint on the spoiler, Extreme wind noise, clunk noise when going over speed bumps, clothing hanger loose & rattling. They repainted the … spoiler, replaced the two front door rubber seals, a front & rear shocks were leaking so they replaced the front shock (rear shock is on extreme backorder, whatever that means because no one knows), replaced clothes hanger. Well, after 11 days at the dealer, the wind noise issue is not resolved as once I hit 50+ miles per hour, I can't hear anything inside the car and the clunk noise when going speed bumps is still there. I even made sure that the technician had driven over a bump to ensure the problem was actually the leaking shock. I'm not sure how he couldn't hear the clunk as it's as loud as it can be. So, now I have to go back to the dealer and leave my car for God knows how many more days there. Now the headrests on both seats have started rattling every time going over rough road. I haven't even made my first payment yet and I'm already disgusted with the car.
Update: took the vehicle back to the dealer. It sat there for another 5 days (now total of 16 days at dealer). Apparently it were the two front shocks leaking & not the rear, bad communication from the service adviser. They replaced the second front shock. Clunk noise is still there. Technician couldn't replicate the wind noise, so we took a ride and then he heard how loud it was and agreed it wasn't normal. Next step is to wait for a Chrysler representative to come out, test drive the car and do a cabin pressurizing test to see where the air is leaking from (I'm not sure how you can pressurize a cabin when there are so many vents located all over). This keeps getting better and better.
2nd Update: Vehicle back at the dealer. The clunk noise is still there. Took a ride with the technician and went over small bumps at about 5 miles per hour and you could hear the noise. His suggestion: driver over them slower!!!!!!!!!! I suggested maybe I should get out of the car & push it over the speed bump. After all aren't Jeeps suppose to be off-road vehicles and yet they can't handle a small shopping center speed bump. The wind noise still there, apparently the technician made the whole thing up about a Chrysler representative coming out and doing the whole pressurizing the cabin thing, because according to the service manger that never happens and Chrysler reps never come out. So, now I'm back in my cheap piece of junk, dirty loaner car for the 3rd time this month, crossing my fingers that they will actually fix these problems on a car that I paid well over $40k for.
My fifth one
john Dangelo, Ashburn, VA, 07/05/2016
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 75th Anniversary 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
It is the best value for your money ...... They just keep improving every year.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 75th Anniversary SUV
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Diverse engine lineup, including thrifty diesel V6
- Pro:upscale interior
- Pro:plenty of luxury and technology-oriented features
- Pro:irrefutable off-road ability
- Pro:outlandish SRT model.
- Con:Can get pricey
- Con:diesel engine is noisy at idle and low speeds.
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