2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee Consumer Reviews
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Powerful and quiet
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.
Perfect Fit
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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- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $54,91072 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $38,564In-stock online
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,590In-stock online
Summit Reserve, First American Lux SUV Purchase
I was looking to upgrade from my 2019 Volvo XC90 to a new one. Also considered going back to Land Rover, but by chance came across the GC Summit Reserve mentioned in an online review. Took one for a couple of test drives and was pleasantly surprised. 3 things... 1) Ride height is exceptional 2) the interior was unexpected and 3) safety features. I purchased the Summit Reserve given my tastes and prior European SUV purchases and remain satisfied with our purchase as well as excited to drive it each day. It's incredibly comfortable and the Tulepo tan leather is soft. For the price paid, it should have come with a longer warranty like it's competitors and as mentioned to the dealer, they need to step up their facilities with the clientele expectations and experience. However none of that is a show stopper. Not a single issue like with our LR. Very satisfied with my first American luxury SUV.
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Crappy jeep
Not very user friendly . I personally hate this Jeep . Key fob only works about half of the time. The radio controls are wacky. I have had several jeeps this by far is the worst and most expensive, not recommended.
Great SUV for the $
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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1 month- 1200 miles in
Bought a ‘24 Altitude X. So far so good, shifts good, good acceleration/power, steeering/handling. Pretty decent MPG for a naturally aspirated V6. I’m kind of disappointed that the altitude x doesn’t come with the Selec–Terrain System or a version of it. I should be able to choose between Snow, Rain, Mud, Etc… My 15 year old mid level truck has these options. One thing I also noticed a few days after purchasing is it came with the 20” wheels but the spare was an 18” wheel. Pretty ridiculous that they wouldn’t give me a matching size spare.
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Wow, what a Jeep!
I just bought a 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland to replace a 2023 Hyundai Santa Fe. I was knocked over by the exterior styling of the Grand Cherokee, so I checked it out and fell in love with in. I really liked my Hyundai, by the way, but the Grand Cherokee looks so much better, inside and out, and it drives like a SUV. I especially like the air shocks because I like to lift the Jeep up for better on-road vision. They also make the ride really smooth! Ventilated seats were a must because my wife's cancer therapy (5 years worth) makes her hot all the time. They are the coolest ventilated seats we found. We also tested a BMW X5, which had decent ventilated seats but not as good as our Jeep. Seat comfort was important to me because I have a pinched nerve in my back and the Grand Cherokee seats are about as good as it gets. The acceleration is good for a heavy SUV and it feels solid on the road. Handles well. The lane assist system is not as good as the Hyundai, which is about the only thing I liked better about it. Well, that's not true. The gas mileage on the Hyundai was about 2 miles per gallon better, but it wasn't a 4-wheel drive. I got a great deal on the Overland trim model. Would definitely buy it again. Very happy customer.
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One big annoying issue
I like the vehicle but one thing that truly sucks is that Jeep did not put Sirius on the actual radio. You have to run it through the app and through car play. Such a cheap cost cutting move.
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You NEED this car.
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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Poor & Slow Electronics
SUV does not follow driver "Profile" settings - you never know what to expect. Engine, shifting and braking are less than sophisticated - by far. Dealer incompetence is unbelievable - like they never saw a Grand Cherokee before. UPDATE: 2024 Limited with Luxury Tech package. Basically, electronics are (put kindly) crazy. We never know what to expect from AC settings to seat positions. Every time we start the car, we have to check what all settings have been changed. Many trips to dealer later, the dealer encouraged us to file a lemon law case against Jeep. Another person at the dealership said they couldn't get help from Jeep as Jeep didn't care. Bottom line, avoid all Stelantis autos!
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