The Jeep Grand Cherokee gives the impression of luxury, even in the base (Laredo) model, and that's quickly backed up by the experience of driving it. As the Jeep marketing man, Jim Morrison, repeated, it drives like a car though it has the capabilities of a Jeep. Every Grand Cherokee is fully outfitted with chrome trim and numerous features that are usually optional, so that Chrysler claims the Laredo starts at $3,000 less than a comparably equipped 2010 model. All have fog lights, dual temperature air conditioning with filter, trip computer with personalization features, LED interior lights, the iPhone app, and even leather-wrapped steering wheels — whether or not you get leather seats.
This truck is going many SUV/CUV a run for their money. Great job Jeep!
CHEVAVAL04 1 year ago