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MSRP: $30,215 - $42,295 Get FREE Price Quotes
 

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RWD (5) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
RWD 4dr Laredo Specs $30,215 $28,711 16 23
RWD 4dr Limited Specs $36,715 $34,626 16 23
RWD 4dr Overland Specs $38,795 $36,519 16 23
RWD 4dr Overland Summit Specs $38,795 $36,519 16 23
RWD 4dr 70th Anniversary Specs $30,215 $28,711 16 23
4WD (5) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4WD 4dr Laredo Specs $32,215 $30,601 16 22
4WD 4dr Limited Specs $39,215 $36,971 16 22
4WD 4dr Overland Specs $42,295 $39,774 16 22
4WD 4dr Overland Summit Specs $42,295 $39,774 16 22
4WD 4dr 70th Anniversary Specs $32,215 $30,601 16 22
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The new Grand Cherokee still calls itself an SUV, while seven-seat “crossovers” rule the sales charts today.

Of those vehicles, the Cherokee’s most like the VW Touareg in interior room and off-roadability.

The Touareg can be frighteningly expensive, though.

The Cherokee’s far more attractive than the blocky Honda Pilot, but it’s not quite as distinctive as the boutique-shopper’s choice, the rather exclusive Land Rover LR4.

The Chevrolet Traverse equals the Cherokee in drivetrain refinement, but it’s much more comfortable toting tots than crossing anything more challenging than a four-way intersection.

The wild card here: Ford’s 2011 Explorer, which ditches body-on-frame design for crossover appeal and better fuel economy.

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