Don’t be fool by an outer surface that looks similar to past Jeeps. The 2011 Grand Cherokee is all new and a huge enhancement, both inside and out. In fact, the Grand Cherokee’s classy cabin could cause some off-road-loving owners to think twice before, say, tackling the Rubicon Trail. Soft-touch plastics and elegant wood trim, in a Jeep?
Let’s be truthful, though: The majority of SUV buyers’ off-road adventures are partial to annual excursions to the local pumpkin patch. Inside the Grand Cherokee you’ll find deluxe touches like supple leather, heated and reclining rear seats, satellite radio, and TV with internet access.
The go-anywhere Jeep potential is still there if you need it, thanks to a choice of V-6 or Hemi V-8 engine, along with three robotically controlled 4x4 systems and changeable air suspension. And did we state most trim levels of the 2011 Grand Cherokee cost a couple hundred bucks less than the previous model? A better SUV for less money sounds like a value to us.
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