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| Ratings |
( Maximum score is 100 ) |
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| Overall: |
( 100 )
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| Comfort: |
 ( 80 )
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| Performance: |
( 100 )
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| Quality: |
( 100 )
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| Appearance: |
( 100 )
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| Comments |
Favorite feature: |
Hemi and overall ride comfort |
Least favorite feature: |
Wood-grain (or contact paper) should be placed on the bottom of drawer never to be seen again...back seat room is still not adequate for an adult, in my opinion |
Advice to buyer: |
Get most of the creature features...you will not be sorry |
Detailed review: |
Yea...I got the Hemi with most of the creature features. This is my 3rd Grand Cherokee, and it is by far the best. With the MDS, I got 19 mpg on the highway over approximately 500 miles. It blows the doors off any other SUV if you stand on it. The front seats are much improved over the previous models. The creature features like the automatic wipers and headlights (including high/low beams) are wonderful and impressive...if it rains, they come on...if it dark, the high beams come on and off with a light sensor camera behing the rear view mirror. The weeble effect has been eliminated with the electronic stablization system and the ride is excellent. I am very pleased with the hemi and limited model and look forward to deep snow and mud test here in Michigan |
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Vehicle purchased: |
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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| About This Reviewer... |
Name: |
Mitch Foltz |
Location: |
Waterford, Michigan |
Other vehicles owned: |
2004 Pontiac GTO
2004 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
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Review submitted: |
May 02, 2005 |
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