I just bought new Grand Cherokee Summit. Im 90% haapy but only 23/24 models doen't have hold breake button. Me and dealer serach is two days. He can't even order new one with button on it... The 2022 summit which I test drive has one... WTF JEEP
Chevy Traverse is nearly the same has quite a bit more cargo volume. Until the JGCL came about, the Traverse/Enclave were the biggest crossovers one could get. Saying that, JGCL Summit Reserve with the HEMI V8 is what I would get, in 7 row configuration. I like how you moved the second row seat to what would be comfortable for you, and then see how you would fair in the third row. Most reviewers move the second row seat all the back, then get in the 3rd row. Who am I kidding, WAGONEER BABY!!!!
How reliable Jeep car? Reliable same like Toyota, Mazda? Toyota, Mazda cars can run easily 300k to 400k km without any big issues that's why I am asking because I really care about reliability, If anyone knows about it please response
My Jeep went over 115k miles (184,075 k) and 9-10 years in mixed weather. I replaced the a/c and transfer case which I hate to say is normal but with extreme heat, even my new Infinitis a/c went out around 7 years. If you live in really hot areas expect the a/c to go around this time for any vehicle. Never had oil leaks even when I traded it; it drove like it was new.
My 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee have 270,000 miles (434,500 km) and I have never repaired the engine or transmission. My only repair have been typical suspension parts.
My 2011 is 13 years old today. It has 115,000 on it. I know it’s previous owner. She kept all her maintenance records which matches the carfax, and I have kept up maintenance since buying it. It’s always been dealership maintained, garage-kept. Outside of changing all the fluids every few years, rotating tires, changing engine oil, tires, etc it’s needed a blend door actuator ($25 part, 15 min repair), A/C Condenser and the hvac blower motor. That’s it. No major issues. No leaks. It still idles smooth. No shuddering. No rattles. It is my 3rd Grand Cherokee. My 2nd one was problematic, but I bought it with 150,000 miles in high school and didn’t know how to take care of a vehicle. I also didn’t know it’s maintenance history. It pays to buy a vehicle that’s been taken care of. Oil changes are not the only thing to worry about. All fluids need changed as well, and most people done do them. My 2011 has a perfect maintenance history and the only 3 parts it has needed were relatively inexpensive A/C repairs. It’s in great shape cosmetically as well.
My 2012 has over 176,000 miles on it and no transmission or engine repairs. Only issues were replacing a coolant thermostat, suspension link, EVAP module, and recently had to do the blend door actuator. I upgraded the original factory shocks with Bilstein B6 4600's and really like how it makes the ride slightly firmer and gives more of a sport feel. Other than that, just the routine maintenance and it still idles smooth and drives well. It's my first Grand Cherokee and I'm considering the Grand Cherokee L for the additional room.
@@tomwujek4867 i got the 2008 GC and I bought one month ago the 2023 GC L and I love it. Now I’m fixing a few minor stuff on the 2008 to have it as a spare car.
This is not a luxury vehicle. I have the overland trim, which is pretty well equipped . Nonetheless, parts squeak unlike that of a true luxury car. Luckily only leasing. Do not buy this vehicle
I love the luxury feel on this vehicle! Not to mention the massage seats are a plus.
I agree 👍
Overall what you rate it 1-10
@arafataiyash1871 7.5 because of the increase in price and no 4 year warranty
@@HawkeyeRides what’s the warranty on it
@@arafataiyash1871 3yr 36k miles
I watched 3 reviews for this car and yours is the best.....THANK YOU.
I appreciate that 👍
Thanks for watching, drop a comment below with a 👍
Could have a cool box in second row
I bought. I love.
Congratulations they are awesome 👍
My dream 🚘🎉
They are nice 👍
why not a cool box in the middle of the second row?
Didn’t have it here 👍
Great car
I agree 👍
What is towing capacity?
6,200lbs
I just bought new Grand Cherokee Summit.
Im 90% haapy but only 23/24 models doen't have hold breake button.
Me and dealer serach is two days. He can't even order new one with button on it...
The 2022 summit which I test drive has one... WTF JEEP
Thanks for the info 🎉👍
Chevy Traverse is nearly the same has quite a bit more cargo volume. Until the JGCL came about, the Traverse/Enclave were the biggest crossovers one could get. Saying that, JGCL Summit Reserve with the HEMI V8 is what I would get, in 7 row configuration. I like how you moved the second row seat to what would be comfortable for you, and then see how you would fair in the third row. Most reviewers move the second row seat all the back, then get in the 3rd row.
Who am I kidding, WAGONEER BABY!!!!
The Cherokee L is nice but the Wagoneer is awesome 👍
Are you saying that the V6 has a good exhaust sound compared to its rivals?
Yeah for a v6 it sounds good 👍
Can you still get this in a v8?
2024 will feature the new Hurrican inline-six engine 👍
Yes, the 5.7L V8 is still available until the release of the inline 6 cyl twin turbo.
@@mowcowbell thank you. I went ahead and bought the 2023 rubicon 392.
How reliable Jeep car? Reliable same like Toyota, Mazda? Toyota, Mazda cars can run easily 300k to 400k km without any big issues that's why I am asking because I really care about reliability,
If anyone knows about it please response
My Jeep went over 115k miles (184,075 k) and 9-10 years in mixed weather. I replaced the a/c and transfer case which I hate to say is normal but with extreme heat, even my new Infinitis a/c went out around 7 years. If you live in really hot areas expect the a/c to go around this time for any vehicle. Never had oil leaks even when I traded it; it drove like it was new.
My 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee have 270,000 miles (434,500 km) and I have never repaired the engine or transmission. My only repair have been typical suspension parts.
My 2011 is 13 years old today. It has 115,000 on it. I know it’s previous owner. She kept all her maintenance records which matches the carfax, and I have kept up maintenance since buying it. It’s always been dealership maintained, garage-kept. Outside of changing all the fluids every few years, rotating tires, changing engine oil, tires, etc it’s needed a blend door actuator ($25 part, 15 min repair), A/C Condenser and the hvac blower motor. That’s it. No major issues. No leaks. It still idles smooth. No shuddering. No rattles. It is my 3rd Grand Cherokee. My 2nd one was problematic, but I bought it with 150,000 miles in high school and didn’t know how to take care of a vehicle. I also didn’t know it’s maintenance history. It pays to buy a vehicle that’s been taken care of. Oil changes are not the only thing to worry about. All fluids need changed as well, and most people done do them. My 2011 has a perfect maintenance history and the only 3 parts it has needed were relatively inexpensive A/C repairs. It’s in great shape cosmetically as well.
My 2012 has over 176,000 miles on it and no transmission or engine repairs. Only issues were replacing a coolant thermostat, suspension link, EVAP module, and recently had to do the blend door actuator. I upgraded the original factory shocks with Bilstein B6 4600's and really like how it makes the ride slightly firmer and gives more of a sport feel. Other than that, just the routine maintenance and it still idles smooth and drives well. It's my first Grand Cherokee and I'm considering the Grand Cherokee L for the additional room.
@@tomwujek4867 i got the 2008 GC and I bought one month ago the 2023 GC L and I love it. Now I’m fixing a few minor stuff on the 2008 to have it as a spare car.
Chevy Traverse has more 3rd row space, more overall volume and more room in the trunk with all the seats up, also more horsepower, V6 to V6.
Good points
The traverse has a horrible interior and terrible styling.
Exactly
But it’s a Chevy 😂
But, you can't get a V8 in a Traverse. GC for the win.
Where is the spear tire
Time Stamp
3:29
Rear bottom Bumper
Jeep needs new powertrains
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This is not a luxury vehicle. I have the overland trim, which is pretty well equipped . Nonetheless, parts squeak unlike that of a true luxury car. Luckily only leasing. Do not buy this vehicle
@@PNAI1818 I hate to tell you I own luxury vehicles and exotic they all squeak but thanks for sharing your owners insight 👍