I really love your video! A lot of information and well presented!, I hope that you grow up. Also where do you get this type of videos? ( 4:04 ) I don’t see it on RUclips
Thank you so much! I got that clip directly from the IIHS. Unfortunately, they are not releasing new AEB evaluation clips, which is why I had to use the clip of the previous generation for illustrative purposes.
A bit confusing - You switch between the WK/WL model here. Similar cars, but they differ in their chassis, weight, etc. The overlap vehicle is the WL model, which generally speaking has earned good marks.
The IIHS treats these vehicles (regular and L) as interchangeable in the small overlap test because the additional weight of the L is small enough that it won't have a material impact on the rating (both would earn a Good rating). They treat them as separate models in the side impact test because the additional wheelbase of the L is enough of a difference to run separate tests.
So not only will you be injured, you could very possibly be pressure cooked to death- assuming you haven’t been crushed to death due to the lack of a crumble zone- waiting for the fire department to put the fire out and then extract what little if left of you from the heap of metal that was once a Jeep Grand Cherokee? HARD PASS.
Wait until Jeep makes the exploding electric versions! Just kidding! Ever watch those videos of exploding electric cars -- now this something to behold. Just what would a crash dummy say --- oh wait, they can't say a word.
Love your video! You really present all the information in an easy to understand fashion. Your channel is growing nicely. Keep up the excellent work 😊
Thank you so much!
I really love your video! A lot of information and well presented!, I hope that you grow up. Also where do you get this type of videos? ( 4:04 ) I don’t see it on RUclips
Thank you so much! I got that clip directly from the IIHS. Unfortunately, they are not releasing new AEB evaluation clips, which is why I had to use the clip of the previous generation for illustrative purposes.
I have a 2007 jeep grand Cherokee; really hope that I never get in a side or "T-bone" accident in it.
That auto braking is pretty slick --- How does auto braking stop the semi-truck behind you?
It is certainly a rough life being a crash test dummy. They must long to ride in a Subaru, and be less damaged.
A bit confusing - You switch between the WK/WL model here. Similar cars, but they differ in their chassis, weight, etc. The overlap vehicle is the WL model, which generally speaking has earned good marks.
The IIHS treats these vehicles (regular and L) as interchangeable in the small overlap test because the additional weight of the L is small enough that it won't have a material impact on the rating (both would earn a Good rating). They treat them as separate models in the side impact test because the additional wheelbase of the L is enough of a difference to run separate tests.
@crashcore_cc Ahh didn't know that. Thanks for the information!
I thought jeep was a a giod car but when I saw the crash test it was wert bad
Great video
Thanks!
So not only will you be injured, you could very possibly be pressure cooked to death- assuming you haven’t been crushed to death due to the lack of a crumble zone- waiting for the fire department to put the fire out and then extract what little if left of you from the heap of metal that was once a Jeep Grand Cherokee? HARD PASS.
And what about the one with the plug in hybrid battery 🔋 one puncture and 🔥
Jeep=shit
I own a 2019 grand cherokee 😳.
@technologicallychallengedt8549 😂
@technologicallychallengedt8549that’s scary.
Mine is a 2007 model 😳
@@FNAFFan555 😱
Wait until Jeep makes the exploding electric versions! Just kidding! Ever watch those videos of exploding electric cars -- now this something to behold. Just what would a crash dummy say --- oh wait, they can't say a word.