Used 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Consumer Reviews
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I have had my Grand Cherokee since April 2021 and have taken it to the dealer I purchased it from several times and left it for a week at another dealership. Because it doesn't "pop a code" I'm told they cant find anything wrong with it. The did reset the "learning" on the transmission and my problems still exist. The problem started about a month after I purchased it. It hesitates every time I drive it, especially when going below 25 MPH. It shifts hard and feels like it doesn't want to shift. This happens with or without the auto shutoff on. I am at my wits end with it because its just getting worse.
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2021 jeep grand cherokkee
Detailed review of brand new jeep grand cherokkee 2021. First of all nobody ever buy jeep brand. Because technologically and mechanically it is a crap. I bought 2021 jeep grand cherokkee on January 2021. After using 3 months had series of serious problems with it. Vehicle stopped in the middle of the road with undiagnosed issues. The dealer is still trying to figure out what is wrong with it for two weeks. next, I called consumer protection ontario and they told that jeep never going to replace your if your vehicle has serious issues even after 1 day purchase.. you will be screwed for sure. I called customer service department and the lady who spoke with me told the same... they don't care about the safety of the people and they only care about the money. If your jeep is not running next day after you purchase, they will never replace your vehicle because it is already mentioned under the terms and conditions.. the dealer won't tell any of those things when you purchase vehicle.. Now it is two weeks that I left my vehicle with dealer and they never called me or updated the status of the vehicle. I called chrysler canada and they don't either have a proper answer for what happened with my vehicle..I spent 78000 for this vehicle. So never buy jeep vehicles. Better stay away from jeep brand.. read the reviews first and select reliable brands..I will never ever recommend jeep to anyone at all..
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Best GC ever
Just purchased a 2021 Overland with 5.7L and 19 speaker audio. I thought the upgrade to a v8 would cause a rougher experience a la my 2015 SRT, which I'm keeping. But this car is incredibly smooth. Hard to notice its running. I previously had a 2014 Limited and a 2015 Limited both with V6s. I strongly recommend the V8. And, by the way, there's no stop-start with the V8. Apparently a 5.7L hemi is incompatible with stop-start. And this car has a sport mode. Not an SRT, but makes the whole driving experience a lot more fun. And manual shift option, but without paddles. Then there's the 19 speaker audio. You could just sit in the car and listen to music. It's that good. The car is just smooth, powerful and a joy to sit in. And there's a shift lever, which I understand is going the way of the dinosaurs. But where are you supposed to put your right hand? And, of course, not everyone's cup of tea, but there's no better looking SUV on the road.
Roof leaking
I brought my Grand Cherokee 3 months ago, and I’m very very disappointed Since I brought the car was at the dealership 4 times for roof leaking. They tried to convince me that is normal 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ Now I have to find a good Attorney because I’m Not keeping this car The 80 Anniversary, imagine that
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After a few bumps in the road I am very happy
Just purchased my first Jeep and got a 2021 Grand Cherokee Laredo with the V6 with the tow package. My previous car was a 2018 GMC Acadia FWD with a 4cyl and my 965 lb. bike + trailer maxed out its towing capabilities. I have been very pleased with how easily the Jeep tows this setup. Less than a week after I took delivery I traveled across country and racked up over 5000 mi. On this trip I learned there are a lot of things the Jeep does very well. It's very easy to drive for long periods of time (I got over 500 mi. to a tank so I didn't waste a lot of time stopping for fuel). It handles nicely and even averaged about 22 mpg. Overall I'm happy with my purchase, but I did have a couple issues. The first one that I noticed is the headlights are always on in Auto mode. I took it to jeep before I left and they replaced the HVAC module but it still didn't work. They had to open a techline case with Jeep and still haven't come up with a solution. This is a minor issue, I can still operate the vehicle just fine with out automatic headlights, but when you buy a new car you want everything to work as it's designed. The second issue was a little more serious. My vehicle is equipped with Park Sense (in reverse only). This is where the vehicle will apply the brakes if it thinks your going to back into something, sounds great right? That's what I thought until it activated when I was all alone in a big gravel parking area. This also might seem like a minor inconvenience until I put it in drive and realized it wouldn't move forward either. I was essentially stuck in neutral and the engine would just rev no matter which gear it was in. I understand why it stops the vehicle from backing up but there are no sensors on the front of the vehicle so why would it stop me from going forward? After cycling the ignition on/off 5 or 6 times it finally reset and allowed me to move the vehicle, but I really wasn't happy about the thought of possibly getting stranded. When I got back to my cabin I read everything I could find on Park Sense and found I could disable this feature with a button on the center console. The next time out I figured I was safe incase it decided to act up again. When it did happen again I pushed said button to no avail. I was still stuck. It took me 30min. of searching in the vehicle settings menu to figure out how to turn off the automatic braking feature while leaving Park Sense on (now it just beeps if it thinks your going to back into something, but won't apply the brakes). Again with some trial and error I have found a way to get around these issues but, It's a new car. Everything should be working as it's designed. It has been a couple weeks and still no answer from Jeep. I really want to love this car but it makes it hard when things aren't working correctly and there is no answer on the horizon. UPDATE: Finally got my auto headlights to work properly. Turns out the harness that plugged into the HVAC control module had a bent terminal so they replaced the entire wire harness under the dash and now they work as designed. Also after getting stuck a couple more times, I took a video of what was going on when the Park Sense was preventing the vehicle from moving. I finally got an explanation of what was happening. There is a safety feature called Autopark which prevents the vehicle from shifting out of Park (even if the gearshift is moved it doesn't engage the transmission). 2 of the 3 following things have to be completed or it will engage Autopark. 1-The drivers seatbelt is fastened. 2-The drivers door is closed. 3-The emergency brake is on. When I was stuck in Autopark I was usually trying to move the vehicle out of the way, like I just finished filling up at the pump and wanted to move to a parking spot so someone else could get fuel. When it happened so my seatbelt wasn't fastened. I also didn't shut the door completely and never realized it till a service advisor watched the video and noticed the open door icon was illuminated on the dash when this was happening. Now that I understand what the feature is and know how to use it correctly I have no complaints with the Jeep. Actually the more I drive it the more I love it, which is why I have updated my review to 5 stars.
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