I've had my 15 Limited V6 for 2.5 years. My only issues are... You can't turn on a dime, there is a hesitation. When going uphill, the transmission "pops" It unexpectedly accelerates going downhill like I've gunned it. It's not constant, but happens in the exact same spots everytime. Other than that, I've enjoyed mine.
I just picked up a 2015 limited. One owner. Chrysler rep. Low mileage and all the maintenance meticulously done. I'm a little brain dead so I haven't read the owner's manual yet and I am finding things about the vehicle vehicle that are nice but I wouldn't have thought of ordering them frankly. Still nice to have them. At the time I write this in 2021 use car prices are almost through the roof. I picked this one up for around 24000. More than I thought I would spend but I really like the vehicle yet the vehicle has the Bells and whistles and the stuff it doesn't have I frankly don't need. Very glad I purchased this vehicle.
How’s it working out? I’m about to trade in my 2021 Equinox for this 2015 Jeep Cherokee Limited. It’s 7 years older but loaded and nice. I see some bad reviews on it which is concerning.
@@michelleplayer7824 I'm also purchasing a 2014 Jeep Cherokee limited, I've seen the reviews too but I've also hear some owners with no complaints, so fingers crossed
The Mazda CX-5 maybe the class leader in sales, but in my opinion it is definitely is not the class leader. BTW the Cherokee and CX-5 are in the Medium SUV segment, not Compact.
Marty K True, it is the Jeep Compass and Sport that are in the compact class. The CX5 is Midsize in my opinion although I have seen them on both class lists as a Mid and Compact.
I love the 2015 Cherokee trail-hawk, Jeep almost go me, but gas mileage is still a big one for me. I would love to have Jeep Cherokee but Jeep needs to look into having an EV version developed for their customers or future customers, it could have a Hydrogen generator/motor on-board to give the batteries extension while running off two battery banks. The EV version shouldn’t be very expensive because all other Jeep models could help adsorb the cost to keep the EV at a competitive price and later it would pay for its self.
I keep hearing of poor room. I slept in the back with rear seats folded down. I'm 5'9". Also the front passenger seat folds flat forward and 8' lumber can go in and close the rear hatch.
Is the Jeep Cherokee a good car in lasting mileage like Honda and Toyota? I know that Toyota and Honda make cars that can go over 200,000 mile and still in good condition so is this a good car like them?
JUST LEASED ONE OF THESE . A LATITUDE SIX BANGER. JUST A FEW PASS ALONGS. THE STOP START FEATURE ONLY WORKS INTERMITTENTLY. SOMETIMES IT DOES AND SOMETIMES IT DOESN'T. IT AUTOMATICALLY COMES ON AND YOU MUST TURN IT OFF IF YOU DON'T WANT IT. IT SHOULD BE THE OTHER WAY AROUND. THE BLOWER MOTOR FOR HEAT & A/C IS INSANELY LOUD UNLESS SET AT LOW SPEED. IT SHOULD BE RECALLED. THE HORN IS A SAFETY HAZARD AND SHOULD BE RECALLED. YOUR MUST PRESS (WITH GREAT FORCE) SQUARELY IN THE VERY CENTER 4 INCHES OF THE STEERING WHEEL TO GET IT TO SOUND. THE CAB IS VERY QUIET SO BE WELL AWARE THAT WITH THE WINDOWS UP AND A) THE BLOWER ABOVE LOW SETTING OR B) THE RADIO ON ABOVE LOW VOLUME OR C) A COMBINATION OF THE TWO YOU WILL NOT HEAR AN AMBULANCE, FIRETRUCK OR COP CAR UNTIL ITS RIGHT UP ON YOU. YOU COULD WIND UP WITH A TICKET FOR FAILING TO YIELD.
Jeep knows how to build a full-size SUV. Can the smaller 2015 Jeep Cherokee compete against the likes of the CR-V? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GQ_0nK6-vNg.html
I have a 2015 Jeep Cherokee Latitude 4X4 automatic transmission, and I don't know how to use the Sports mode on the dial. Can someone please tell me how to use it if someone knows? Thanks.
2015 Jeep Cherokee looks to compete against smaller crossovers like the Honda CR-V and Toyota Rav4. Does it stand a chance? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GQ_0nK6-vNg.html
Is the Jeep Cherokee a worth competitor for the CR-V, Rav4 and the rest of the compact crossover segment? Chuck Giametta gives his thoughts in this video test drive. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GQ_0nK6-vNg.html
Probably because nobody buys MITSUBISHI's!! They won't be around much longer in the US, they only sell about 85,000 vehicles a YEAR, that's ALL vehicles total and that's very little!
vadimus2007 Because he is biased that's why. I love the Outlander. The Jeep is on the undependable list by JD Powers and this guy doesn't mention reliability at all, but then says something stupid like not recommending the Outlander. We have never had any problem with Mitsubishi vehicles and love the brand.