Jeep Grand Cherokee Review
The
Jeep Grand Cherokee was the result of Jeep’s response when the Ford Explorer dominated beat it in
the market. It was introduced in 1992 and redesigned five years ago. The Cherokee’s
room and cargo capacity suffered when compared to Explorer’s.
The Grand Cherokee lacks the refinement that sport utility vehicles today are
featuring, still it gets admiring comments and glances. Despite that, the Cherokee
is still best in terms to ride, handling and overall performance, on both road
and off road. Grand Cherokee has good handling and ride. It has the combination
of luxury and off road capability. It is pretty responsive. The designed is nice
and comfortable. And the size is just right. Still this vehicle has flaws such
the reliability, specially the early models, quality of built, room, and the refinement
of the 6-engine.
Grand Cherokee served as a symbol of success during the 1990s, the height of
automotive fashion and the American dream. It bloomed in suburban driveways like
flowers in spring and became so popular in school parking lots. Today, Grand Cherokee
ranks among the best-selling SUVs in America, selling about 220,000 units a year.
Its sales outrank Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon, Expedition, and Durango.