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1 out of 5 stars

Only 300 miles, broke down

victor ortiz-velez, 04/30/2023
updated 05/07/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
69 of 71 people found this review helpful

This was my 3 Jeep Grand Cherokee so I trusted it was going to be good or better, wrong. It is back at the dealership. While driving it turned itself off and gave me two different error messages. The dealership Miami Lakes Automall don’t answer the phone or return my messages As part of my lemon law lawsuit on May 3 2024 I finally was able to surrender the vehicle back to Jeep, almost a year later

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3 out of 5 stars

41 years building Jeeps, quality still suffers

Jeff, 06/08/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
52 of 55 people found this review helpful

I purchased a 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland with 9 miles for 62K ridiculous. I now have 5K miles. However, it's not been without its weird issues or noises. I love how it looks, comfortable and nice features. That's where it ends. To start for 62K, you should have more standard features, you have to buy so many packages to get everything you want, like a 3D camera that should be standard at this price. Didn't think of it when I bought it assuming it had it, it does not without the extra tech package. Within the first week, my speaker on the drivers side, sounded like it was distorted, dealer said it was a defective speaker in the door, so they replaced that. Nope still coming from dash and now a twitter speaker ordered and I was told it's a service bulletin and another dealer said sure enough that one is defective too. I'm getting odd noises everywhere, when the car downshifts and breaking sometimes you can hear what sounds like a guitar string under the drivers side snapping and when electronics turn on all kinds of weird clicks happen especially backing out of the driveway you can hear an almost sloshing sound from the back under the truck. The fit and finish is also not very good, if you follow the body lines they are not perfect and this very true with the rocker molding on the drivers side. So much so that the technician at Jeep couldn't believe it and ordered a new one to be sent to the body shop to be painted, they said they'd call me when it was ready to install. That was a month ago. The transmission has shifted funny too on occasion. I don't have any more faith in Jeep, I tried, I just traded my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee that has the typical issues of that year including a dashboard wrinkle that Jeep denied they'd pay to replace as well as 3 timing chain cover oil leaks at $1500 each time to repair. I'm done. After this Jeep, moving on to companies that care about quality build and quality control and taking care of their customers. I'm a 5 time Jeep owner, but this is it. A new 62K Jeep brand new should not be giving me noices and other issues or concerns so fast.

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Nice SUV. Too bad it’s unreliable

Brad and Joanne , 05/06/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
14 of 14 people found this review helpful

Leased a new 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee from South Hills Jeep in McMurray, PA. After 2 months we began hearing unrecognizable noises/grinds. Then the vehicle slowed to a stop while driving about 40 mph. Dealership did diagnosis but nothing showed up. One more time and I’ll get another Honda or Toyota. This is our 4th Jeep, first with issues. Not acceptable. Expected more from the dealer.

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5 out of 5 stars

Best Driver Comfort in Class

Brian, 01/25/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
63 of 70 people found this review helpful

I recently bought a 2023 Grand Cherokee Limited. People complain about the cost but with incentives, my Limited model 4X2 dropped the price by $6,000 from MSRP. That put it in price with a Laredo. The standard features in the Limited made the price very competitive when compared with other similarly equipped SUV's. At 6'2", the others fell "short" of a good driving position. If there was enough legroom, I could barely reach the steering wheel like in the Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade. I liked those vehicles but the Jeep has more telescopic adjustment and fits me perfectly. The Jeep also feels more solid, has a better quality feel and is quieter than the other SUV's I drove. I'm a bit boney and no one talks about how hard seats have become in new vehicles that claim to offer "better support." Having seats hard as bricks like in the Telluride, was a big turnoff for me. Also, again with my height, the seat pans in the competition are typically too short as well. The Grand Cherokee seats, though not soft, offer a bit more comfort, seat pan length and softness for me. I had a 2017 Grand Cherokee and really liked it but the new model is definitely more refined and nicer to drive. It's a great highway cruiser offering a smooth, quiet ride that handles road imperfections with aplomb. I test drove a new Buck Enclave, too. The Buick was nice if you don't mind driving a vehicle that feels like a minivan in most ways. The Jeep is definitely more fun to drive. I liked the VW Atlas and almost bought one but the price incentives were better on the Jeep. In total I drove the Atlas, Telluride, Palisade, Explorer, Enclave, Chevy Blazer, Mazda CX9 (super hard seats) and Toyota Highlander. I liked the Jeep best regardless of price. I see a few minor imperfections in my new Jeep. The driver's door protrudes out a bit more than it should when closed. There is also a large trim piece across the length of the dash at the back that is not quiet sealed on one side. Hoping the dealer will address these issues. Overall, I am very satisfied thus far with my purchase. The biggest selling point for me is the excellent driving position. The best I have found. For the kind of driving I do living in a congested area, the Grand Cherokee is the best for me.

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Windows machine with virus on Wheels

Deanster1962, 06/24/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
54 of 60 people found this review helpful

I have owned 6 Jeeps in the past. I now have a 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd. I bought it in Feb 2023 and in the last 4 months, it left my wife stranded on the highway with no power. Steering wheel does not lock. Memory seats do not work. Poor gas mileage. Been to the dealer more times than i care to remember. They always tell me to wait for a software update. Last JEEP for me. The build quality out of the states is crap! Trim does not line up. Doors had to be lined up at dealership. The recalls are not part problems, but factory worker incompetence. For the money... buy a Lexus or something. Jeep is NOT a luxury brand!!!

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Hard to believe

Jeff, 05/19/2023
updated 09/22/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
53 of 59 people found this review helpful

I just took delivery of my new 2023 Grand Cherokee limited, literally 2 days ago. Had to pay $2,100 for a sunroof, my choice. This car seems different than my 2016 and 2019 Grand Cherokee’s, bigger and less nimble. As I go through the process of figuring this one out features and operations wise, I discovered to my amazement that there is no automatic day/night mirror. Instead a small paddle that needs to be pushed to switch to night mode. The last car that I owned that had that was my 1995 Isuzu Trooper. My new Jeep stickerd at something over $53K. A manual day night mirror? Seriously? Most of the included tech toys I probably won’t use, the mirror is a HUGE miss. UPDATE: My third Grand Cherokee, 2016 and 2019. These were great, should have stopped at 2. Got this in May of 2023, a little over 5K miles. Been back to the shop 3 or 4 times, UConnect issues. Radio stops working, phone stops working. The usual "software" update garbage from the dealer. They were going to kick it upstairs to Chrysler engineering and we were supposed to have the unit changed out. Was back today, now we are back to software updates. Can't make a phone call, have to reset the UConnect unit. Absolutely ridiculous for a car that stickered at $53,600. Huge mistake getting this vehicle. OK to drive, not nearly as manueverable as the 2016, 2019.

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1 out of 5 stars

Very disappointed.Have lost faith in Chrysler Jeep

J. Osinski, 02/26/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
24 of 26 people found this review helpful

2023 JEEP Grand Cherokee 4 x 4 Limited. I have owned three Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd. vehicles, 2005, 2014, 2023 (now at 12,000 km). This January 2024, I left the Jeep in hotel parking lot near Toronto ai for 8 nights. On return battery was DEAD. Chrysler Road Assistance tried to boost it, but after a few attempts rudely left saying "you should have called for a tow", leaving my wife and I stranded (Sunday evening). Called again to Assistance to arrange towing to Woodstock for the next day ($422.06), Monday. Two days at Woodstock Chrysler the response was "nothing wrong with battery, we've charged it". A replacement vehicle would not be offered, 'we have to find out first mice ate your wiring". (Not the response to give a customer.) They indicated the Jeep was having too many gadgets; prevent battery discharging by disconnecting cables if away 8 days. Chrysler Canada Customer Service suggested a second opinion. Ingersoll Chrysler diagnosis same; battery if OK. Said Jeeps have difficulty sitting in minus degree weather. Not the problem and suggestion solution my 79-year old wife wanted. Didn't hear this when purchasing the vehicle. Couple days later noticed blinking BSM in mirrors, fault on dashboard for forward collision warning and adaptive cruise control. 20 km. away at destination noticed I cannot open rear liftgate, can't move seats, seat heat not working, window down not working, car locks not working. Next day Ingersoll Chrysler found problem, ordered parts, fixed it. The next issue experienced is a noisy engine while driving and RPM going into red zone. Ingersoll Chrysler is going to look at this tomorrow. We are grateful for their prompt service MAYBE after having success with Jeeps, THIS ONE IS A 'LEMON'. HELP!!!.

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Almost what I wanted

Almost what I wanted, 01/09/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
22 of 24 people found this review helpful

Wanted Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 in Ember color, moonroof, black out with side steps. Impossible to get after a month looking. Settled for black, no moonroof no blackout. Aftermarket sidesteps at an exorbitant price. Nice car, good mpg, great heat/ac, sound. Disappointed I have to unlock with fob or on phone. Noticed paint bubbles/blisters already. Hope they won't be a problem.

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Fallen in LOVE!

Willy, 08/19/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

We purchased a new 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, in the end of April. Because of medical situations, I needed a bigger vehicle with bigger doors., And more adjustable seats, than our 2016 Cherokee Trailhawk had. Shopped on line, and our salesman and the dealership manager brought our choice to the house for a test drive. We fell in love with the GC Limited, as soon as we got in those big comfortable seats. The engine is smooth as silk, the transmission works flawlessly. At our age, We have had been sort of slow getting to use all the features. At this point, we've learned to use everything, including the voice command. However, won't be bothered with phone calls and such when driving. The satellite radio is in use all the time, and we control it with a simple "Hey Jeep" and "he" (wife wanted a male voice in system) changes our stations, HVAC temperatures, and fan speeds, etc. The driver #1 (my wife) and driver #2 (me) settings are great. That feature even remembers which satellite stations each one of us uses. And, we just learned that if my wife is driving, I can not give "Jeep" commands while she is in the driver's seat. The power from that 3.6 litre V6 is more than ample for our use. We live in a rural area near State College PA, and Penn State University. Go to town for groceries and doctors, etc. The computer is showing that "Jeep" is consistently averaging between 24.7 & 25.3 mpg. And neither my wife or I spare the horsepower. We consistently find ourselves 5-10 mph over the speed limit. On the interstate it will show that we are getting 29 - 30 mpg at a steady interstate speed of 70 - 75 mph. The build quality is perfect. Doors close with a solid "thud", no squeakes, or rattles. Feels solid as a "tank". The handling on country roads is amazing for a vehicle this size. We considered a Ford Explorer, Hyundai Palisade, and KIA Telluride. But we didn't want or need three rows of seats. This two row Grand Cherokee Limited was/is perfect for our needs. This is our 6 th Jeep, over the years. 2 Wranglers, a Liberty, an earlier Grand Cherokee, and a Cherokee Trailhawk. All have been perfect with no problems. We've always had great luck and great service from our Jeeps.

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What will need to be replaced next?

Scott S, 03/15/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

Overall, solid Jeep reliability on the engine & drivetrain in the first 16mos and surprisingly good gas mileage. But in the same period the dealer replaced both batteries, both rear struts, both front sway bars, repaired the radiator air deflector and recently one of the backseat headrests. Lots of SW stability issues. Really disappointing considering the expected quality of historical Jeep products.

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Call it u disconnect nit uconnect

Colorado blue, 09/15/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
15 of 18 people found this review helpful

I've had the 2023 grand cherokee limited for 5 months and the phone painting wit uconnect still doesn't work. All of the safety features like blind spot monitoring, lane monitoring, and adaptive cruise control work intermittently. The power steering is now flashing needs service. Dealer has been totally ineffective at trying to repair these issues. Mechanically vehicle runs fine and the ride is very good.

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Over the Moon with Our New Jeep

coachmanem, 05/28/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

After one week of owning this Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4WD SUV, we are very pleased with its handling, ease of use with touch screen and comfort. The tight turning radius makes U-turns a breeze despite the vehicle's being somewhat larger than a former Jeep we had. The seats are fully adjustable and even provide a back massage with various massaging patterns. The ride is quiet and allows our hearing radio and phone sounds well. Safety features including the drive assist work well. We think this vehicle is well worth the money we spent on it.

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To many issues compromises

DGG, 08/20/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
12 of 15 people found this review helpful

OK, 500 miles and the doors sound cheap...pull the handle and close. Thinner metal and less sound deadening??? Hear the tire noise too much, like doors open. Creaks from passenger side window/door. Unrefined suspension (20 inch), crashing over manhole covers. Lane assist acts up, sometimes jerking wheel. Feels like frame sturdy though. Transmission lurches on downshift to 1st gear. Acura hear I come.

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One year in, happy camper

Tim O., 06/30/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Exactly one year in with my JGC (8500 miles) and am one satisfied buyer. No issues, no trips to the dealership outside of oil changes. This is my second straight JGC. This newer model made all the improvements I wanted from the previous gen (bigger cargo area and backseat, larger touch screen, some add’l creature comforts) while maintaining what I loved about the old one (great seats, cool exterior design, reliable). Only things I don’t love are the running board and the passenger infotainment screen. The running boards are too small to be useful, but their presence requires a long step to get in. And in winter or rain, you’re guaranteed to get crap on the back calf of your pants. The passenger screen is COMPLETELY useless unless you have the rear seat entertainment package. My assumption was that passengers could plug in and use the screen on the dash as an extension of their phone. Nope. Not at all. Don’t waste your money. Outside of those nitpicks things, I’ve been very happy!

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Completely satisfied so far

Houston driver, 05/17/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful

Traded in my Mercedes GLE 580 for the Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve and, while the Mercedes was a little more comfy and powerful (the GC is a six), the Jeep blows it away in every other category. Interior design of the 580 was excellent, but the GC is unbelievable for a traditionally non-luxury car. I you wanted a Bentayga but more compact and versatile the GC would come close. All attention to detail makes you wonder how this car was built in Detroit. The beautiful leather, interior lighting, info displays and controls, sound system, exterior fit and finish, and head and fog light systems are top notch. Also it takes reg gas, so I get about a 30% reduction, including better mileage, in my fuel cost. Engine is peppy, but I admit it would be nice to have a V8 for highway passing. Wireless Android Auto is seamless and a pleasure on top of the car's own complete infotainment system. Complete app, assistance, and emergency free, as is reg maintenance for 3 years. Dealer gave me the fastest purchase transaction ever, at about an hour, half the time it took to turn in the Mercedes lease. All I would ask for is a service loaner but the dealer said no.

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Start stop not working

Jeep Owner, 11/27/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful

Jeep has been brough to the dealership 5 times for issue with start stop feature. Replaced aux battery twice, main battery once. Charged both batteries 4 to 5 hours each time. Still does not work. Now the hands free liftgate does not work. When it was 4 months old the backup camera went out as well. Changed Aux battery at that time.

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Lemon Aid needed

Unhappy Camper, 05/14/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
17 of 23 people found this review helpful

I bought a 2023 Jeep GC Outlander with 250 miles. 7 days later it is in service because the car vibrates badly. drives really loudly (more than any other SUV I’ve even been in) has a front end clicking noise and feels like wind buffeting pressure in the cabin even when all the windows and sunroof are closed. I had a 2017 GC Outlander that never gave me any trouble. At 97,000 miles, it blew a solenoid and the part was back ordered for over a month with no guarantees of actual delivery. So, I traded in my 2017 expecting that I’d be as happy with the 2023 model. No such luck. Service rotated the tires and checked front end alignment in an attempt to fix the vibrating. They said the noisy ride is typical and they deny there is pressure similar to wind buffeting. Not a successful fix on the vibrating so I am waiting to see what the dealership proposes. One more try at fixing the issues then I have to look into lemon laws. Overall the car is disappointing even if there were no issues with performance. The interior looks good but the center console is way too wide. There is no charger in the storage compartment so without the cordless charging option, you have to deal with a phone charging cord that sticks out and prevents closure of the compartment below the touchscreen. The trim is very cheap plastic covered in chrome paint that I suspect will scratch. Everything else on the console is black plastic that shows every single fingerprint. The doors feel super light weight which might be one of the reasons why the ride is really loud. The Mazda loaner I got from the dealership is way more quiet for a much lower MSRP. All the seats are narrower than my 2017 and way less comfortable. They look and feel cheaply made and the driver seat already has a crease in it that the service manager admitted “needs to be watched” but is not a warranty repair. Even the covering in the cargo area seems cheap and raises questions about durability. I am very disappointed and have little confidence in the quality and dependability of this car. Buyer beware. It seems there are serious issues with manufacturing and quality control.

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Powerful and quiet

Billdog4u, 03/06/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
10 of 13 people found this review helpful

After comparing and watching reviews for at least a year, I narrowed my SUV choices to the Ford Explorer, Jeep GC and the Honda Passport. When I drove the '23 Jeep GC it was the clear winner. The interior in the mid level Limited Trim is very nice, and not cheap looking like the Ford. The V-6 is plenty powerful and quiet with decent MPG's, getting about 21-22 combined. the style of this gen 22 onward is more like a Range Rover and it's super comfortable. Jeep had some year end rebates and cash incentives, and I found a dealer that discounted another 10% after those incentives, and I could not pass up the deal. I keep my vehicles 15-20 years and do my own routine maintenance. I feel this SUV could easily go 20 years. The Honda Passport would be a close second with AWD, but it's not as capable off-road as the Jeep. Jeep (Stellantis) has a brand new assembly complex "Mack" in Detroit after watching the video, and seeing the technology involved. It looks like Stellantis is a serious contender, not just an European aggregator of forgotten crapboxes. I had a Cherokee back in 1988, but the modern quality is so much better.

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Perfect Fit

David, 01/18/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
7 of 9 people found this review helpful

My reaction to this vehicle is simple: it is a proper 4x4 that offers luxury. Only the Land Rover can offer the same. Therefore, many of the so-called competitor vehicles and not really the same. The GC does exactly as advertised and can be configured any number of ways. You cannot do same in most other vehicles in class

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Great SUV for the $

MattB, 08/12/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude X 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Beautiful SUV. Comfy seats. Great ride. Only negative was whoever at Jeep decided which features go with each trim level.. Seemed somewhat ridiculous. Great experience at the dealership.

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You NEED this car.

Kendra, 02/25/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
7 of 10 people found this review helpful

With a growing family we are so happy to be able to fit in this car comfortably now. Being able to work with experienced and expert sales teams that knew exactly how to get to where we wanted to be in terms of cars. They had many options available and we were able to do it all fast and efficiently. This car is great in the snow and different weather and we are extremely happy with it.

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This Jeeps amazing

Joe, 05/03/2023
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2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Bought a GC Summit and it’s incredible. Massaging seats, rear window shades, adaptive cruise control. Really enjoying it on road trips. V6 is descent but would have preferred if it was a turbo for slightly more power/torque.

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New Jeep body style

bentgang, 08/01/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Upgraded from the previous generation of Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2011-2022. Ours is the 23 limited with v6. Noticed the comfort of the seats, the slightly bigger interior, more quiet on the highway and great performance with the v6. Have had it 8 months, has been rock solid, driven in -40 weather and snow to 100 degrees this summer. Did just fine. The body and shape are great inside and out. We have the midnight blue color. Have been happy with it so far.

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My Dream Car!

GrammyShirley, 07/23/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
4 of 7 people found this review helpful

We owned a Jeep a few years ago, but lately had tried other makes and models. When it came time to trade again, I insisted on getting a Jeep again. I love how they drive in the winter months through snow and on ice! They are made well and had available the color of the exterior and the interior that I wanted in stock. I love my new car and will never own anything else other than a Jeep again!

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Disappointed

KathleenT, 09/28/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
4 of 7 people found this review helpful

2023 Jeep and less than two years, the battery completely died. No warning whatsoever. The tow truck driver couldn't jump start it. No lights, just completely dead. The 2nd tow truck driver was able to pop open a panel to left of your shin in the driver seat. Used a screw driver to do something to get it to back down my driveway. It is currently sitting at the dealer since 8am. It's 2pm now, no call as to what the update is. Doesn't make me feel good. Luckily the car was in my driveway. I can't imagine if I was out of town or the middle of no where. The Jeep reliability is gone.

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5 out of 5 stars

Everything I’ve wanted.

Schermanator, 04/25/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
3 of 5 people found this review helpful

It’s been a dream suv of mine, finally make enough money to own it lol

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Only get if you really need an off road vehicle.

Ang, 02/02/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

I had a trailhawk .Not really for me. I’ve had 3 issues since I’ve have for 3 months. The info center went green and shut off. The truck did a weird shift and almost cut off. I had to pull ofd and turn the truck off and turn back on. Now the suspension is rattling like it’s loose. The inside is nice but not anything special. I’d go luxury again, which I did. This is a weekend vehicle. Oh, and the gas mileage is not very good. If you use for short drives it may be ok.

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Good SUV

LuRaEst, 07/30/2023
updated 01/31/2025
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
3 of 6 people found this review helpful

I bought this vehicle looking for some nicer ride from my previous car and think I got it..new body style love it, the technology on mine very nice..ride excellent..good gas mileage..very pleased with this 2023 grand cherokee altitude. UPDATE: My 2023 Grand Cherokee Altitude Black Package is a well moderate equiped SUV...has good space, confort, and amenities that are nice to have., engine 3.6 peppy and very quiet...overall for me was a nice choice

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Driving impressions

rsu11, 02/08/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
4 of 9 people found this review helpful

Rented a nearly new Cherokee Laredo for a 2-day trip from Cleveland to Sarasota. Two 10+ hour days mostly on the super slab, but some town driving, too. Here is my take: First and foremost, brakes. Weird. After 22 hours of driving, I still couldn't master these brakes. Way too touchy and inconsistent. A light touch on the pedal gives nearly nothing, but a slight increase in pressure causes near panic braking. Lifting doesn't help, and modulating them is difficult. They just seem to have a mind of their own. If this is Jeep's version of smart braking, it's very crude technology. Steering is light and quick. Almost too quick for an SUV, but I adjusted to it. The 8-speed transmission jumps around gears too much. Like the brakes, a light touch on the gas at cruising speed brings nothing. A slight increase in pedal pressure elicits a downshift and a surge in speed, usually more than expected, almost like a turbo kicks in. While I applaud the available power, Jeep needs to work on a transmission and brakes with more linear response. Fuel mileage was good, with an average of 26 mpg over my 1200 mile trip. Cruise control buttons were terrible, having no tactile feel or easy use. I had to look down at the buttons to use the CC. Change them to a stalk so eyes can stay on the road. Cabin noise was low and the body had no squeeks or rattles. Suspension was very good, handling rough roads better than other SUV's I've driven. Visibilty was good, but the rear view mirror seemed a bit small. Lots of plastic in the cabin and the seats look a bit cheap, however, the driver's seat was very comfortable for highway drving (I'm 6 ft, 210 lbs). The distance from the steering wheel to the pedals was, as usual, a bit short. A telescoping wheel would have helped. So all-in-all, 3 stars. It would have been a strong 4 star if not for the braking behavior and jumpy transmission.

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unhappy

unhappy, 10/28/2022
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
21 of 58 people found this review helpful

way too overboard on the electronics us old guys cannot figure out how to operate, glad it is the wifes car and I don't have to drive the car. poor milage. complicated steering controls, must have been designed by a teenager.

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Is This a Jeep??

Nate, 05/03/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I was hesitant to even test drive a Jeep after how rough a couple of mid- 2000s my family had driven, but I was blown away and was made a respectable offer. In my humble opinion, it so much better than my test drives with a Subaru Forester (Touring Trim) and Honda Pilot (EX-L). I've been very surprised at how smooth and quiet my '23 Jeep GC has been. Truly has a luxury car feel with the Overland trim: ventilated/heated/massage front seats, heads up display, and passenger screen. It reminds me a lot of my 2017 BMW 530i that had all the bells and whistles. So far, it's maintained about 21.5 MPG while driving moderately hard on about 60% highway (would obviously be a lot higher if it weren't insane bumper to bumper rush hour traffic.) Stellantis has done impressive things with Ram trucks, and so far, I'd have to say they've had the magic touch with the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

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My Silver Star

LuRaEst, 07/30/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

My 2023 Grand Cherokee Altitude Black Package is a well moderate equiped SUV...has good space, confort, and amenities that are nice to have., engine 3.6 peppy and very quiet...overall for me was a nice choice

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Overland Delux

Paulette, 07/25/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

Great well equipped vehicle with many perks and extras

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Summit Reserve - A Four-Month, 8,000-Mile Journey

AJ, 01/29/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

Date of Purchase: October 2023 * Mileage Covered: 8,000 miles * Family Profile: Family of three Since October 2023, my Summit Reserve has been a reliable companion for our family of three. Over the past four months, covering nearly 8,000 miles, this regular model (as opposed to the larger 'L' variant) has consistently delivered on its promise of luxury and performance. Chosen for its 4-wheel drive capability, essential for our weekly ski trips, the Summit Reserve has excelled in handling mountainous terrains and challenging conditions, reinforcing our decision with its performance and reliability. On a notable 2,500-mile road trip, the vehicle's comfort was outstanding. Its spacious and well-designed interior made the long journey surprisingly pleasant, highlighting the SUV's capability for extended travel. The level of luxury and attention to detail in this Detroit-made SUV is impressive. However, there were some surprising omissions. The vehicle did not come with mudguards installed, a necessity for our mountain trips, requiring an additional personal investment. Furthermore, the absence of all-weather mats was an unexpected additional expense. The Summit Reserve is an excellent fit for our family. Its size is perfect for our needs, providing enough space without being overly bulky, making it practical for both urban and outdoor use. While I am optimistic about the vehicle's performance, its long-term reliability is yet to be proven. To safeguard against potential issues, I opted for the 8-year, 125,000-mile Mopar warranty. Another ski team parent who drives an older 2014 Grand Cherokee suggested that the extended warranty might not be necessary, but peace of mind was a priority for me. The Summit Reserve has proven to be an excellent choice, striking a fine balance between luxury, comfort, and ruggedness. Suitable for families who love adventure without sacrificing style and comfort. While there were minor setbacks regarding accessories and long-term reliability concerns, the overall experience remains overwhelmingly positive.

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Excellent vehicle

Shelby, 06/03/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
1 of 3 people found this review helpful

Great features

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Just got my Overland…it’s a beauty

Happy Jeeper, 07/07/2023
updated 07/10/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
1 of 4 people found this review helpful

Buying a Jeep Grand Cherokee is not an easy decision. But, boy, do I ever love the feel of my new Jeep. When I put my foot to the pedal, I feel power. When I look around I see quality and technology. There are more bells and whistles than most people are used to. Thank you Jeep. I am a happy driver!

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great ride

2nd jeep, 09/06/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
1 of 4 people found this review helpful

does everything we wanted and then some. wished it would have come with the towing package.

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It still works!

former yuppie, 05/02/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
1 of 7 people found this review helpful

have only had it two weeks and still in the break-in period, but the wheels are still on, the seats still adjust, and it starts when you want it to - could be a winner!

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Almost done with the lease

Jeff, 05/22/2025
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I have had the 2023 GC limited for just over 2 years on a 3 year lease. App.26K miles. Over all its been ok. UConnect issues never been solved, promised SW updates never came so, every once in a while, a re-set is necessary or your iPhone won't work. Had the rear tailgate stop working, some SW glitch. Nothing major but, over all nothing that would make me either buy this off lease of lease another and this is my third GC Ltd. I just don't trust it anymore I guess is the overall feeling. I am going to start the process of looking for my next vehicle but truth be told, everything seems to have SW issues today

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JEEP Cherokee

JOHN, 11/04/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
0 of 2 people found this review helpful

I LOVE MY JEEP ! QUALITY, COMFORT, EVERYTHING ABOUT IT !!

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2022 altitude loaded

Owner of 7 Jeep 10 years , 12/17/2024
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
0 of 3 people found this review helpful

Traded in our Saweet 2030 Laredo with altitude package for the 2023 altitude loaded…like a jet cockpit -put on the best tires 🛞 (stock garbage) Toyo open country A/T 3s best tire 🛞 ever- and this beast gets 28 hwy - 20 in town-goes through 12 inches of snow- (no more) my glad does 18. Wanted the summit - but not with the cash. My glad does anything!

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Happy Customer

LTV in Clarkston, MI, 01/06/2023
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
0 of 4 people found this review helpful

So far love my new car. Very smooth ride

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1st and last Jeep for me

Melissa , 02/11/2025
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV 4WD (3.6L 6cyl 8A)
0 of 1 people found this review helpful

You cant use the high beams when the headlights are in auto on mode. If you need to use the high beams you have change them to the manual setting. Seems like a safety issue if you have to turn them to manual while driving at night. I have not been impressed with anything on this jeep. Will be going back to chevy/GMC in the future

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