Tuesday, June 5, 2012

The 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee: A Family Car


The 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee has received another great review, this time as a car for the family. Not only does the Cherokee work well in a city for everyday chores, but it has everything you'll need to take on the open open road.
For families surrounded by concrete jungles rather than natural terrain, the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee can be a lot more SUV than is needed on a day-to-day basis, but its stylish looks and powerful engine will win more than a few families over. 
After its 2011 redesign, the Grand Cherokee seemed to be new in every way: new engine, new looks, new attitude. I was surprised by how upscale it seemed upon saddling in; after all, there's quite a beast -- a 290-horsepower V-6 -- beneath that hood. With its good-looking makeover and impressive performance chops, the Grand Cherokee is sure to appeal to both Mom and Dad. If your family is one that battles snow, sleet and hail, you'll definitely appreciate the various driving modes the Grand Cherokee has to offer, too. On the streets of L.A., I had a different driving experience. With the SUV's large frame and all that power, I felt like that proverbial bull in a china shop. It felt too bloated when I drove down one-way streets or needed to parallel park. I certainly had no problems with acceleration and keeping up with the speed of traffic in the Grand Cherokee, but it was never smooth. It was difficult to find the right balance when moving forward without lurching ahead or stopping abruptly.  
A base Grand Cherokee starts at $28,120 (including a $925 destination charge), but my test car, a Limited 4X4 trim with the optional Preferred Package and Media Center, cost $42,080.
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1 comments:

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