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$37,480 | $6,348 | N.A. / N/A | |
$30,710 | $6,698 | N.A. / N/A | |
$32,680 | $7,023 | N.A. / N/A | |
$37,480 | $6,348 | N.A. / N/A | |
$39,420 | $7,923 | N.A. / N/A | |
$43,325 | $14,973 | N.A. / N/A |
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Jeep Grand Cherokee
CA$41,645 |
CA$1,400 |
CA$0 |
CA$783/month |
3,7 l V6 |
210 hp @ 5,200 rpm (157 kW) |
235 lb·ft @ 4,000 rpm (319 N·m) |
Atmospheric |
Regular |
5-speed automatic |
4x4 |
SUV |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
13.9 L/100km |
10.1 L/100km |
12.2 L/100km |
655 km |
281 g/km |
optional |
optional |
standard |
standard |
not available |
not available |
optional |
optional |
optional |
rack and pinion |
11 m (37′) |
independent, short/long arm |
N/A |
Disc (ABS) |
Disc (ABS) |
P245/65R17 |
P245/65R17 |
5 |
4,775 mm (188″) |
1,844 mm (73″) |
1,750 mm (69″) |
2,781 mm (109″) |
1,575 mm (62″) |
1,575 mm (62″) |
2,028 kg (4,471 lb) |
5 |
between 977 l and 1,909 l |
80 l (18 gal) |
N/A |
77.0 W/kg |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
8/10 |
8/10 |
9/10 |
2/10 |
8/10 |
8/10 |
72%(view ratings) |
How many miles can a 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee last?
Recommended Jeep Grand Cherokee Service Intervals
We know the answer to, “How many miles can a Jeep Grand Cherokee last?” is around 200,000 miles.
Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee V6 reliable?
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 15th out of 26 for midsize SUVs. The average annual repair cost is $666 which means it has average ownership costs.
Do Jeep Grand Cherokees have maintenance issues?
The four most common Jeep Grand Cherokee problems are erratic electronic shifting, engine stalling while driving, alternator failure, and ignition switch malfunction.
Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee a reliable SUV?
Compared to other vehicles in the same class, the Jeep Grand Cherokee is below average in terms of reliability. They also have a higher than average probability of needing major repairs within the first 10 years of ownership. That said, Grand Cherokees are still pretty reliable cars overall.