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2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee

    Base Model  
Suggested Retail $26,130 to $34,045
Invoice Price
$24,036 to $31,115
Destination Fee
$645
   
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The Jeep Grand Cherokee Specs
Body Style(s) MSRP Engine Transmission Fuel Economy
4 Door Utility $26,130 to $34,045 3.7L V6; 4.7L V8 5 Speed Automatic Highway (MPG): 21
City (MPG): 16

Grand Cherokee Vehicle Automobile:

But rather a Jeep from the Mercedes-Benz tradition, with a little Dodge Magnum attitude thrown in...
You can't mistake it for anything but a Jeep. Yet its proportions are completely different from before, with more steel and less glass, a laid-back windshield, the trademark giant wheel well flares, and a slickly angular body without the cladding of the previous generations; just one small spear. The D-pillar has been laid forward, which cuts into cargo space, but it sure looks cool. It's got a replaceable chin spoiler on it, and it looks mean. Inside, it's got nearly 70 cubic feet of storage and three modern, if not brand-new, powerplants. Interior materials are dramatically improved over the previous model's, which left much to be desired. The atmosphere inside the new Grand Cherokee is light, comfortable, and more enveloping than the previous model, more bolted in than hanging on from the driver's perspective, with lots of seat adjustment, excellent outward vision around the relatively slim posts, and all the switches and controls clearly labeled and easy to find and use.
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2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Driving Impressions

To be honest, we didn't like the old Grand Cherokee very much, because we never thought it was very grand. It was small inside, with a dark, confusing interior, too much plastic, really cheap seats, and not much cargo space, but always fun off-road. This new Grand Cherokee erases all the bad stuff about the old version, but keeps the mountain-goat-like off-road performance, finally becoming grand in the process. The basic Laredo comes standard with the Chrysler-made 210-horsepower single-overhead-cam 3.7-liter V6, borrowed from its sister trucks, the Jeep Liberty and Dodge Ram, with its own five-speed overdrive automatic transmission. The 3.7 replaces the tired, old 4-liter inline six engine that was in the last Grand Cherokee and was a relic from American Motors' inventory of 25 years ago (still used in the Wrangler). The V6 gets an EPA-rated 16/21 mpg City/Highway, while the V8s get 14/21. Both automatics feature the Chrysler/Mercedes-Benz manual override function for the automatic transmission.
 
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