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Are you having problems with your Jeep Grand Cherokee? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Jeep Grand Cherokee issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the Jeep Grand Cherokee in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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Your mechanic is wrong. The new Sorento has been out less than a year, has zero engine troubles and is the one I would pick.
Timely query — at the risk of repeating myself, the Sportage.
It's something worth checking for anyone who is having the warning light come on without explanation. Could be a simple fix.
Jeep is overhauling its customer support systems in Australia and I'm much more confident in recommending the Grand Cherokee. It will also be fine for your towing and any off-road work.
No, you can't. If it was 25 years old you could drive it on historical registration, but as it's not 25 years old you can't do that. You could have it converted to right-hand drive and then approved by a recognised engineer for Australian registration, but that would seem to be an expensive exercise for the purpose.
The V8 in the SRT8 sounds great but the core quality is no match for a Mercedes. If you like driving, the new GLE 63 would be my pick.
I'm a fan of the XC60, which still gets The Tick, but you should also consider the Skoda wagon lineup and test drive both the Octavia and Superb as they are from the Volkswagen family but better value.
FCA spokeswoman Lucy McLellan says the company does its recall work in "waves" to ensure there are parts across the country. But she promises you a special call to get priority service.
Getting the Jeep would be overkill if you don't go off-road and it seems you've answered your own question in favour of the Nissan. I give the Pathfinder The Tick and it tops the Kluger for me.