I’m from Colorado and have a 2018 limited V6... I think it’s plenty of power even in higher altitudes. Obviously the V8 is going to be more powerful, but I do a lot of driving, so fuel economy on the V6 is a plus. I’m averaging 24,5 mpg (highway and city mixed).
Lucas Peruzzo Yes I was thinking that 290 hp v6 should be enough for a jeep, my 2001 Chevy Silverado Z71 had 285 hp V8 and I thought it had plenty enough power in a full size truck
My parents have a 2016 Grand Cherokee Limited with the 3.0L Diesel and it does well and is pretty economical for a V6 in such a large, heavy car. Ive driven it and love it. Though there is significantly noticeable turbo lag. Other than that its a great engine and fits perfect with the car. Plus it doesn't sound that bad. Its quiet until you put it in sport mode and really push the car.
We had a Dodge Durango Limited as our rental two weeks ago in Los Angeles. I was surprisingly impressed by how nice it was too. Drove really well and was super comfortable. I thought the V6 in that was more than adequate but I could see at elevation how it would struggle. Overall the Durangos and Grand Cherokees are vehicles worth the money.
Yeah, closer to sea level the V6 is adequate power, but up at elevation, it's really struggling, especially with a family of 4 in the car. Other than that, it's an excellent SUV.
Is there any limitations to the 2015 grand Cherokee limited? I mean the 4wd I have doesn’t have 4wd high just low? I’ve just been curious if my limitations of my jeep?
These Jeeps have serious transmission issues. Shifting is erratic, downshift are rough and bang into gear. I have had three software updates done on my 2015 and the transmission valve body was just replace, but the problems persist. Just be aware of this if you are considering purchasing one. My dealer told me he has had as many as 16 Grand Cherokees in his shop at the same time with transmission issues.
These cars are great! My uncle is on his 2nd 2014 because the transmission went out a few weeks after he bought the first one. Thankfully, after 50,000 miles the 2nd one has had no problems.
@@iamstevonlester 2014 been had it since 2017.. It's been recalls on the year and model that I have and didn't know it until about a month ago.. I love it though
I will never understand why y'all car reviewers gotta turn on the freaking hazards for?! *IT RUINS THE FULL HEADLIGHT AESTHETIC!* *stop hazards 2k17* Other than that, dope car.