Used 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Consumer Reviews
Theft Problem/ Easy to break in
Hi! My husband & I own a Grand Cherokee 2017. We have had the car for more than a year and it drives beautifully. Its luxurious and very comfortable ( as a driver). However, the back seat is a problem especially if you have a car seat. Its really really tight where we actually have to move the passenger seat frontward. Which makes it hard if you always need a passenger seat to be occupied. My number one concern is the alarm system as its really poorly made. They tried breaking in our car ( breaking the back window) but they failed. So, they tried again this week and actually succeeded in stealing it. I mean how can a $40,000 + car be that easy to hijack and steal? I am so disappointed as it caused us a lot of stress & money damages we weren’t anticipating. Our belongs from stroller to car seat to our glasses all gone. Shouldn’t Jeep have been more careful when creating a safety system for this car? By no means I feel safe with it anymore.
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Great Jeep
I miss the 1987 Grand Cherokee it hAd so much room and the 360 motor was dependable but this be grand Cherokee is comfortable. Reliable. Goes great in snow or mud. It has plenty of electronics. WiFi. Chargers. It’s a great vehicle. Give it a drive. My jaguar has the ess it can be turned off so you don’t have to drive with stop and start
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- Overland 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,15025 mi away
- Overland 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,50020 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,50029 mi away
Updated 10/31/2018 - Reliability Improved.
Update 10/31/2020 - four years. Traded the Jeep for a RAM 1500 truck. Not because I was unhappy but because a truck is a better fit for me. The Jeep was awesome once we got the initial headache over with. No issues whatsoever after the 4WD and paint quality were handled. Final analysis: I’d buy the Jeep again. Update 10/31/2019 - Three years into ownership, 38,000 miles. Just added new tires but that's it. No trouble at all and I finally feel like I made the right decision to keep the Jeep. Just wish the vehicle had been this good initially. Update 10/31/2018 - All problems below have been clear for the last 12 months (12500 miles in that time). No new issues and after 25k miles, I have developed a degree of faith in both Jeep/Chrysler and the Grand Cherokee. It continues to be a fantastic ride and now appears reliable. Stay tuned. Purchased the 5.7 liter hemi version September 30, 2016. As of October 30, 2017 I am completely dissatisfied with the build quality. 4WD system required two trips and one week in the shop. Rusting(!!!) roof was initially declined by Chrysler's warranty department, they have since changed their mind. The vehicle is a little over a year old and has less than 15k miles. Once I finally get my Jeep back this week, I'm headed straight to a Honda dealer to buy a reliable vehicle. I have nothing good to say about my failed experience with Jeep/Chrysler.
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Bills review
difference between 4x4 on laredo and limited.
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nice vehicle
it is still a nice vehicle. no problems at all with 91000 + miles. still runs great
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