How To Save On The Jeep Grand Cherokee
Jeep's Grand Cherokee has been blazing trails, literally and proverbially, since it helped to create our modern-day SUV craze with its 1993 debut. The latest Grand Cherokee is a beautiful 293-horsepower marvel in two wheelbase configurations. Right now Jeep has some excellent offers on the Grand Cherokee. You might be able to get an amazing new SUV deal.
Recently classily redesigned, the Jeep Grand Cherokee kisses its dowdy WK-predecessor goodbye, and gives its larger Grand Wagoneer big brother a run for its money. From its shining, bright chrome grille to its legitimate offroad chops, the Grand Cherokee is one of the most popular mid-size SUVs in America, regularly topping the top-10 best selling vehicles list.
The Grand Cherokee comes in two-row, three-row, as well as a new electrified version. The entry level Laredo A starts at $36,495 msrp in 4x2, two-row version. Standard features include adaptive cruise, active lane management, automatic emergency breaking, 26 MPG highway, LED headlamps and tailamps, a 10.25 inch digital infotainment unit, and Apple Carplay / Android Auto wireless.

Power comes from a respectable 293-hp 3.6 Liter V-6 motor for gas models. The electric model has a combined 365 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque, combined with its gas 2.0 liter four cylinder motor. Various all wheel drive packages are available. An optional 357 hp V8 borrowed from its Wagoneer big brother is available on higher-level Grand Cherokee trims.
The three row Grand Cherokee L is a foot longer than the two row Cherokee, and has a longer wheelbase; if you don’t need three rows of seats, you may prefer the smaller and more nimble two-row model. Jeep’s limited package offers a cornucopia of desirable features, including leather seats, power liftgate, heated front and rear seats, and remote start. Trailhawk is Jeep’s legitimate off road package with up to 11.3 seconds of ground clearance and a locking limited-slip diff.
Jeep Grand Cherokee Trim List: Laredo A, Laredo, Laredo L, Laredo 4x4, Laredo L 4x4, Laredo X, Laredo L X, Laredo X 4x4, Laredo X 4X4, Altitude, Altitude 4x4, L Altitude X 4x4, Limited, Limited 4x4, L Limited 4x4, Overland 4x4, Summit 4x4, Summit Reserve, L Summit Reserve 4x4. As can be seen, there is a wide range in options and pricing! Jeep also has a hybrid-electric Grand Cherokee 4xe option, which is a whole different (and more expensive) can of worms.
Right now Jeep has a host of excellent offers on the Grand Cherokee with their Drive Into Fall Event. These include $$4,250 to $6,500 of cash allowance on select Grand Cherokee trims when financing — with lower trims such as the Laredo A getting just $4,250, and higher trims such as Altitude getting $6500. There is also a 0% APR for a whopping 60 months. Lastly, returning Jeep/Ram/Chrysler lessees can get $329/month lease for 36 months with $3,929 down. Be sure to check local dealers for best incentives as they may vary by region. Cast a wide net using the dealer inventory tool and compare multiple stores within a reasonable driving radius; despite national promotions, not all dealers price the same, and some will be more aggressive on in-stock colors or option packages. Ask every store for an out-the-door price that includes taxes and fees, and be selective about add-ons like paint protection, VIN etching, maintenance packages, and extra alarm systems—polite declines on extras can save hundreds or even thousands.
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