For This is the cheapest Grand Cherokee available and still comes with a generous amount of luxury kit
Against It’s not cheap compared with rivals, and with a bumpy ride and disappointing quality, it can’t match them in other key areas
The best version of the Grand Cherokee, but our money would go on one of its more accomplished rivals
Most Jeep Grand Cherokees come with a 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel engine mated to a five-speed automatic gearbox. That’s definitely the one we’d recommend – the only alternative is the SRT8, which comes with a 6.4-litre V8 petrol, and the costs involved will be laugh-out-loud outrageous.
We’d recommend the basic Limited trim, because it’s the cheapest version yet still comes with a generous amount of luxury kit. Overland models come with even more niceties, but scour the kit list, and you’ll struggle to see where the extra cash goes if you opt for the Overland Summit model.
The company that I work for here in Australia bought 2 of these in December 2011. They are the same spec as British models. Both have been completly…