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2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2010 jeep grand cherokee Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: True off-road capability, decent on-pavement agility given its off-road prowess, incredible performance from the SRT8 model. Cons: Cramped backseat...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 jeep grand cherokee

...Couple this with a seeming total disregard for fuel efficiency, and the shine starts dulling on the Grand Cherokee – best to wait and see what Chrysler has...

Cars.com
2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee Professional Cars.com Review

...Smart Key that immobilizes the engine in a theft attempt Optional parking assist and rear backup camera Optional rain-sensing wipers and automatic headlamps...

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It's been about five years since the Grand Cherokee was last redesigned, but thanks to its timeless appearance, it still looks more up-to-date than it is.

With respect to handling, safety, fuel economy, and nearly all other on-the-road pursuits, you could do better in a more modern car-based crossover vehicle.

But if you need true off-road ability, you might also look at the Toyota 4Runner and the Nissan Pathfinder.

The 4Runner is all-new for 2010 and has much improved refinement and a small third-row seat.

Neither offers the option of a high-performance model like the Grand Cherokee SRT8, but the Toyota and Nissan both sport a third row of seating that can come in handy.

If you want a Jeep model with third-row seating, you’ll have to spring for the Jeep Commander.

The Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot are car-based crossovers.

Even when ordered with four-wheel drive, these SUVs aren't designed for tough off-roading, even if the Pilot does look somewhat rugged, though both have a very spacious interior with three rows of seating.


 
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