Introduction of 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
If you
haven't been around a new Grand Cherokee in a while, you might be
surprised when you slide behind the wheel of the 2014 Jeep Grand
Cherokee. Previous versions of the top Jeep took hits for their
excessive fuel consumption and general lack of refinement, but the Grand
Cherokee has rebounded in recent years with significant improvements to
ride quality, fuel economy and interior accommodations. It's one of our
favorite midsize SUVs, and Jeep has made key updates for 2014 to
address its few lingering faults.
The
two biggest changes to the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee are its eight-speed
automatic transmission and a new, highly economical diesel V6. Jeep has
fitted the eight-speed automatic to every Grand Cherokee model, and its
smooth, refined shifts are a welcome improvement over the lurchy,
indecisive behavior we noted with the five-speed automatic previously
offered with the base V6 engine. Better yet, the new transmission brings
better fuel economy across the board.
The
new turbodiesel V6 marks the first time the Grand Cherokee has had a
diesel engine option since 2009. It provides the highest fuel economy of
all the available engines, and its ample low-end torque makes it the
best option if you're planning to tow or go off-road with your Jeep. The
downside is that the diesel engine is more expensive than the JGC's V8,
but our math tells us that difference is made up at the pump in about
35,000 miles. If you can handle the upfront cost, the diesel engine is
an outstanding choice on the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Although
the current-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee is much more comfortable and
civilized in everyday driving than older versions, it hasn't lost any
of its off-road prowess. Jeep gives you several four-wheel-drive systems
to choose from, and an optional off-road package provides an adjustable
air suspension that can change the ride height on the 2014 Grand
Cherokee from 6.6 inches for easy entry in garages with low vertical
clearance to 11.3 inches for maximum ground clearance while on rough
terrain. Alongside that, the Grand Cherokee's upscale interior continues
to be a draw, and it's complemented this year by a new electronics
interface with an available 8.4-inch touchscreen.
Add this up and you're looking at one of the best picks for a do-everything midsize SUV. The Grand Cherokee's closest competitor, the Toyota 4Runner, shares the Jeep's off-road aptitude, but it doesn't offer a V8 or diesel option, and its interior simply isn't as nice. The price tag on the JGC, however, typically exceeds that of the 4Runner or popular crossover SUVs like the Ford Explorer or Honda Pilot. In that sense, the Grand Cherokee is similar to the Volkswagen Touareg, which also has a high-end cabin and offers a diesel engine option (though the VW is tuned more for on-road performance rather than off-road pursuits). Like the Touareg, the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee feels as if it belongs in a higher class, and if you need or simply want all of its capabilities, you won't mind paying a little more for it.
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