Monday, June 16, 2008

'08 Jeep Grand Cherokee

When the 2008 Grand Cherokee was launched, it became very popular in the SUV segment for its bigger version unlike the usual Jeep. The '08 Grand Cherokee is a revised version of the same. The third generation Cherokee is stylish and bullish on performance.

The 2008 Grand Cherokee is available in three trims: the Laredo, Limited and the Overland. It has the most powerful Jeep engine with 420 hp V8. The base model, Laredo is available with a 3.7 liter V6 that produces 210 hp.

For drivers who want more power in their drive, there’s an option of 4.7 liter V8 with 235 hp or 5.7 liter V8 with 330 hp. A somewhat rare model, SRT8, comes with 6.1 liter V8 that can muster 420 hp. This model is available with either two wheel drive or four wheel drive.

It has a car-like chassis rather than the body-on-frame design. The SUV has been known for its powerful performance off road.

'07 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee is now available in a diesel engine and an all-flex-fuel capable V8 engine. The idea of its tough nature can be estimated from its usage in the World War II, extensively.

The four wheel drive of the '07 Grand Cherokee is electronically controlled. It has four wheel anti lock disc brakes and a coil over front suspension.

The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a typical Jeep with the trademark seven vertical grill designs on the exterior. Though the standard engine is a 3.7 liter V6, but 4.7 liter V8 and 5.7 liter V8 are also optional and available with a displacement technology.

It is available in four trim levels as Laredo, Overland, Limited and SRT8. Depending on the trim levels, the Jeep can be further personalized with keyless entry, power sunroof and heated seats.

'06 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee still has room to fit up to five passengers inside. Now, a two tone instrument panel designed to be perfectly symmetrical faces the driver. The panel also features a four gauge cluster, which itself features red points to go with its LED screen illumination.

There are also three different trim levels available with the 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee: the Grand Cherokee Laredo, the Limited, and the Grand Cherokee Overland.

The Laredo models are upholstered in soft cloth, the Limited models feature two toned leather upholstery with perforated inserts, and the Grand Cherokee Overland models come with luxurious suede and leather seat coverings.

Some of the features available for all three models include navigational radio, rear seat DVD entertainment, premium audio systems, and rear park assist. There is ample room for storage and cargo behind the rear seat, and seating in both the front and the back is extremely spacious, roomy, and comfortable, no matter which trim level a driver chooses.

'05 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Much to the delight of both drivers and critics, the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee is just as big and as powerful as its predecessors; in fact, in some cases it is even bigger, although it is not so big that it is now classified in a higher class of size, so it still has room to fit up to five occupants.

The styling is also signature Grand Cherokee despite many changes for the better. The vehicle’s height is about the same but a higher belt like equals out to higher doors and shorter windows. Each head lamp cluster still holds two lights, though now they are round instead of rectangular.

From the side, the '05 Grand Cherokee’s back end is still rounded but overall the silhouette is more vertical and slightly hard edged. The 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee comes in two different trim levels, the Laredo and the Limited.

Both have black side mirrors, and the Laredo also has black models and door handles, up against a grille that matches body color. The Limited features a chrome grille and the door handles match the body color.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

A JEEP HATCHED FROM A MERCEDES

When Jeep introduced the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, it changed things almost altogether -- not surprising, since it was reformulated in the Mercedes lab. Oh, it looks like a Jeep, but look more closely and you'll find a new kind of off-road beast, with more steel and less glass, and a slick angular look borne of Bavaria.
Which means you'll want to check out the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee for yourself, right down to the wheel wells. No problem -- we've got all the photos, specs, pricing info and customer reviews you could want. Not to mention financing information for the fiscally motivated.

Monday, May 12, 2008

2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee



The 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee enters the market with a stunning array of technological advances. Jeep has taken this year to redesign their steering wheel, armrests and the center console.

The entertainment options in this year’s model of the Jeep Grand Cherokee are Sirius Backseat TV and a 20-gigabyte hard drive that can hold songs, pictures and your navigation system.

The 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited edition has some extra special options available. Of course you have the AM/FM stereo with CD but it also has MP3 capability as well. The Limited edition comes with a subscription for one year to Sirius satellite radio, rain detecting windshield wipers, memory capabilities in the seats and power functions for the passenger seat.

The '08 Grand Cherokee is a stylish and technologically advanced vehicle that is also a rugged SUV that the sports and outdoor enthusiast will love.

2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Every car manufacturer is responding to the needs of gas conscious consumers and Jeep is no exception. The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee is Jeep's answer to rising fuel economy consumer demands.

The manufacturers seem to be falling into two camps with some choosing to advance the hybrid technology and others opting for the diesel engine. The theory behind the diesel camp is that the gas mileage is much better in diesel engines than gasoline engines.

The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD is opting to enter the diesel camp. The vehicle is big and beefy as all Jeep Grand Cherokees are. This automobile made no compromises with the rugged features of a Jeep vehicle. It still maintains its off road capabilities and will make outdoor enthusiasts happy to find that the Jeep still performs outstanding in the off road areas.

The addition of a diesel engine, however, does add significant improvement to the gas mileage obtained by this vehicle. Auto reviews have found that the '07 Jeep Grand Cherokee obtained an impressive 19.3 mpg. This may not sound like it is a great advancement, but considering the capabilities of this automobile and the weight it is a huge jump over the gasoline powered versions.