2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Consumer Reviews
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A true luxury SUV in a smaller package
Did a lot of research after I got burned by the low quality on my GLE 580 and chose the Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve. Considered the Grand Wagoneer, but don't really need the larger size. Very pleased with the Gr. Cher. Interior is gorgeous. McIntosh sound system is incredible. Controls and infotainment interface are top notch. More extras than I can mention, such as nighttime infrared warning. Only buy gas every other week (first time that's ever happened.) Engine is sufficiently powerful, although I probably would have gone with the V8 if it had been available. Haven't had any problems, which is amazing considering the complexity of the vehicle. Noticed Jeep raised the price from $70 to $80K after I bought, omg, but still cheaper than the Range Rover Sport Autobiography at $120K.
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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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- Summit Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $71,05510 mi away
- Overland 4dr SUVMSRP: $62,77010 mi away
- Overland 4dr SUVMSRP: $63,36510 mi away
My very 1st Jeep
I was impressed with a Jeep rental so I bought the GC Limited 4x4. Birds eye view monitor, rear view mirror camera, wireless charger pad, passenger screen, 10.1 center screen and rear seat monitors. Remote start. I just wish it had the heads up display.
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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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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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