The 2007 Grand Cherokee is a 4-door, 5-passenger sport-utility, available in 7 trims, ranging from the Laredo 4X2 to the Overland 4X4.
Upon introduction, the Laredo 4X2 is equipped with a standard 3.7-liter, V6, 210-horsepower engine that achieves 17-mpg in the city and 22-mpg on the highway. The Overland 4X4 is equipped with a standard 5.7-liter, V8, 330-horsepower engine that achieves 14-mpg in the city and 19-mpg on the highway. A 5-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims.
Year / Model Reviewed: 2008 Grand Cherokee Limite4d
Summary: Quite impressed with all the amenities to include bluetooth, Navigation, DVD, rear parking camera, hard drive, etc. However I believe the engine to be louder than past SUV's I have owned not to mention much smaller. If you are looking for a roomy vehicle (something similiar to a Durango) this is not the vehicle for you. The rear seating is quite cramped and the overall feel of the vehicle is more like a car and not an SUV. Having traded in a 2004 Durango for it, I personally have not experienced massive savings at the pump.
If I had to do again, I would not purchase this vehicle.
Strengths: The technology in this vehicle is amazing. The windshield wipers are automatic; and not only does it tells you that the tire pressure is low but also gives you the actual values for each tire!
Weaknesses: Its small. The DVD obstructs the rear view. Back seat okay for small child. Difficult for three adults or even one adult seated next to a car seat. We have one two year old but will likely have to trade this vehicle in should we decide to extend our family.
Similar Products Used: 2004 Dodge Durango, 1995 Ford Explorer, 2001 Chevy Tracker
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Rating Reviewed by: Dave Naatz(Unregistered User)
Review Date November 17, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
Review 2 of 625
Price Paid:
$29500.00
from Adamson Motors, Roch
Year / Model Reviewed: 2007 Jeep Gr Cherokee Laredo 4WD 4.7L V8
Summary: We bought a loaded Jeep Gr Cherokee Laredo 4WD with the X package (heated leather seats, sunroof, remote start, hi power radio, etc). We got the 4.7L V8 since it has higher torque to tow and MPG is not much worse the the V6. (We sold our 01 Gr Cherokee to our son, the Inline 6 cylinder engine had better torque than the new V6).
So we were familiar with JGCs already: the new body styles from 05 on are much better highway rides, quieter, with more room inside. EG, I could not fit in the 01 with a sunroof so we skipped that but the new 07 w/sunroof I have an inch to spare.
MPG was a concern with a V8 but in first 500 miles am getting 15mpg in town and 21 on highway, just like EPA sticker (ours will take E85 ethanol, common in midwest, we will probably try it next spring since it's not supposed to start/run as well in cold winter temps). The lifetime warranty and resonably priced extended warranty was attractive as well since we tend to drive our vehicles 10 years or more. However Jeeps do require frequent drivetrain fluid maintenance much of it like transfer case and differentials are under vehicle, hard to reach (the engine belts, plugs, filters, battery, cooling system however are very accessable and look relatively easy to service).
Strengths: Nice ride, 4.7 has plenty of power and OK MPG.
Easy to drive/manuever with smaller turning radius and good visibility including parking.
LIFETIME POWERTRAIN WARRANTY.
Excellent value as deals on 07s with good dealer cash or rebates (appears to be spilling over to 08s since there are a lot of SUVs on the lot due to $3/gal gas).
Weaknesses: MPG, ok, but could be better.
Frequent 15k mi differential, 30k mi transfer case and 30k mi plug changes (100k mi coolant however)pushes high costs of ownership like other truck SUVs (CUVs better) and drops resale, only a factor if you plan to trade in < 5 years.
Similar Products Used: 2001 Jeep Gr Cherokee
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Rating Reviewed by: Joel(Unregistered User)
Review Date November 27, 2006
Overall Rating 2 of 5
Value Rating 2 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year
Visitors rate this review 3.63 of 5,
8.00 votes
Review 3 of 625
Price Paid:
$30000.00
from Lee Auto Mall
Year / Model Reviewed: 2006 4.7 small 8
Summary: I like the looks and ride of this SUV. BUT, THE GAS MILEAGE IS JUST AWFUL. I MUST HAVE A LEMON, BUT BROUGHT IT BACK AND HAD IT TESTED SEVERAL TIMES AND DEALER WOULD NOT DO ANYTHING FOR ME. I GET LIKE 12-13 IN CITY AND ABOUT 19 ON HIGHWAY. SOMETHING MUST BE WRONG!
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Rating Reviewed by: Frank Edwards(Unregistered User)
Review Date October 4, 2006
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year
Visitors rate this review 2.75 of 5,
8.00 votes
Review 4 of 625
Price Paid:
$30000.00
from Mack Grubbs Jeep-Col
Year / Model Reviewed: 2006 5.7 4WD Limited
Summary: No doubt this is the best vehicle I have ever owned (age57). I test drove Dodge, Chevy, GMC, Ford, Mercedes, and Land Rover SUV's before my purchase of the 5.7 Grand Cherokee. I use it for cross country travel and getting around all year in the Colorado Rockies. I have been in deep snow, blizzards, off road rock trails, through streams, 11000 ft + passes in all kinds of weather and the Grand Cherokee performed flawlessly in all conditions.
On highway driving at 75 mph I average about 20-21. At 65 mph I average about 23 because only half the motor is used. Around town I average about 16. At high altitude on mountain roads, I use the lowest grade fuel and average about 17.
The milege is exceptionally good for a vehicle with so much capacity to perform and in fact the real world mileage exceeds most of the touted imports. It is possible to get very poor mileage with a 5.7 Hemi if one drives with foot to the floor however,that is a driver defect.
I have read critical remarks about the placement of the ignition key-that it can be damaged by being hit with the drivers knee-that would be some trick. I am 6'1'' and weight 220. It isn't close to being in my way. I have read critical remarks about the placement of the emergency break handle-well it very easy to use and it has never been in my way.
The Grand Cherokee is not in the same catagory as most vehicles described as SUV's and the lack of clarification confuses the public. It is not a soccer mom car. It is not an import want to be. It is built for four adults who want to go anywhere they want on or off road. It is a special purpose vehicle with extraordinary capacity on and off the road.
Current political correctness calls for an anti-suv view point and has promoted poorly informed reviewers to dismiss the Grand Cherokee 5.7 4WD without really understanding what the vehicle is designed for and what it can do.
The 2006 5.7 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a fantastic vehicle-a classic.
Strengths: Safety,performance, pulling power,towing capacity, off-road ability, technology, comfort, handling and gas mileage.
Weaknesses: Would have chosen different tires
Similar Products Used: International Scout, Wrangler, Durango
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Summary: Traded in a 2005 dodge magnum with many problems with 13,000 miles on it.Pulled to the right could not be repaired said it
did not have any problems. If that was the case why did if replace 3 sets of tire.I owned my own autmotive service station for 10 years.And work on cars for 35 years maybe I dont know what I am doing.Or someone cant correct this problem with model 300c & the charge.Now we purchased a 2006 grand cherokee with the 5.7L hemi very nice suv if you make 100,000 a year it pasts up everything expect gas stations.average milage in city around 9.8 miles on the highway around 14 miles.acording to the gov fueleconomy average 15 city 20 highway so whos make of these averages gov.dont think .Maybe it another cover up by chryler shame shame If you would of stated the true facts I would of walk away. the S10 dodge viper with 510 H.P.get the same kind of milage now I will Write to the gov. to see this false imformation. About this model with 5.7L hemi stay away gas will be rising in summer months and with price the suv insurance and payment this might be the suv you are looking for to sit in your driveway or feed your family dinner
Strengths: has all options nice ride what else and and alot of get up and go at a price
Weaknesses: chryler need to come out with a set of lock out hubs for the front drive line. And be honest about the actual mpg
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