
This is a much more advanced Grand Cherokee, and that's the thing that sticks out most to me. It's quieter (way quieter, in fact), smoother and drives more carlike--if that's your thing, you'll adore this.
One could argue that the V6 isn't influential enough, but this new one is a much smoother engine than much of the rivalry, and since when does an SUV need to be a race car? I cruised comfortably and gently at a steady 80 mph on the freeway. It's around town where occasionally you'll want more oomph. I'm sure in places such as speak, Moab, the thing would be a terror. And the bonus is that this Grand Cherokee share the Mercedes-Benz ML stage for a nice refined ride around town and out on the highway.
One could argue that the V6 isn't influential enough, but this new one is a much smoother engine than much of the rivalry, and since when does an SUV need to be a race car? I cruised comfortably and gently at a steady 80 mph on the freeway. It's around town where occasionally you'll want more oomph. I'm sure in places such as speak, Moab, the thing would be a terror. And the bonus is that this Grand Cherokee share the Mercedes-Benz ML stage for a nice refined ride around town and out on the highway.
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