Grand Cherokee Overland – Jeep Grand Cherokee is a large 4WD that has become more like a luxury SUV over the years.
I drove the Overland model last week. Priced from a bit over $100,000 dollars plus the usual costs it’s getting up there in price. But it comes absolutely packed with safety and luxury features.
Inside its comfortable with heated front and outer rear seats. The model I drove also had an option pack that included front massage seats and I made good use of them.
There is a large 10 inch central touch screen for the Jeep U Connect system. Touch sensitivity is excellent and the level of control through the inbuilt apps it is almost mind boggling.
Other features include wireless smart phone connectivity and charging, large panoramic sunroof, and automatic LED headlights.
There is an electric version of the Jeep, but I drove the 3.6L V6 petrol version. It comes with Jeeps famous dual range 4WD capability, and an 8-speed automatic transmission.
It has enough performance to keep most people happy but can be a bit thirsty if pushed, especially around town.
Even though it has the Jeep 4WD capability, I don’t really see many going too deep into the bush. It’s more a luxury urban SUV that will find its home at the snow fields or towing the boat.
Overall, I enjoyed my time in the Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland.
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I’m Brianna Fraser
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Buyers could look at Toyota LandCruiser, Nissan Patrol, Toyota LandCruiser Prado, Land Rover Defender. INEOS Grenadier
As an alternative look to the Hyundai Palisade, Nissan Pathfinder
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