Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeep. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Top Luxury Cars | 2009 Sneak Preview: 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
The first alimony check rolls in.

Ironically, it's only years after the big divorce that the Jeep brand finally benefits from the DaimlerChrysler marriage. An all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee debuts for 2011, and it now shares its underpinnings with the Mercedes-Benz M-class SUV. Better late than never, we suppose.

A new 3.6-liter replaces the previous 3.7-liter as the base V-6. It produces 280 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque (up significantly from the old lump's 210 and 235) and returns 11 percent better fuel economy, thanks in part to variable valve timing. The optional 360-hp, 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 returns to the playground, and both engines are paired with a five-speed automatic transmission and either rear- or four-wheel drive.

An optional Quadra-Lift air suspension (inherited from Mercedes) can raise the Grand Cherokee's ride height, increasing approach, departure, and breakover angles for even more off-road credibility. No longer constrained by the Commander, Jeep's mainstay family hauler has room to grow - and so the new Grand Cherokee is 1.8 inches longer, 3 inches wider, and, most important, rides on a wheelbase that's 5.3 inches longer. That last measurement contributes to a significant increase in rear-seat room, a welcome improvement over today's cramped bench. Jeep promises more soft-touch plastics and a higher quality interior, as well as an available Alpine sound system.

STAYIN' ALIVE, AT LEAST IN SOME FORM: The Grand Cherokee's styling is purely evolutionary, but Chrysler knows not to mess with a good thing - as the company faces extinction, it's Jeep that's most likely to survive.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Jeep Grand Cherokee



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The Jeep Iroquois seems to be really popular around here too, but maybe that is just because I drive a one, so those are the ones that I clear the most attention to. Its really interesting to me that you wager so whatever different types of people dynamical around in Jeeps - from community in expensive suits and women in bonny dresses and broad heels to long-haired Baby Boomers looking to regain their youngness in a fun container that reminds them of their past.

If you same a large container that still gets pretty good gas mileage, then you'll fuck a Jeep Iroquois too! Really, compared to whatever of the large trucks on the road, the Jeep is not that bad. The Jeep Iroquois also sits relatively high, so that you crapper easily wager over the other reciprocation and not feel same you will be separate over because the other drivers can't wager where you're at. I hit to admit though, the coverall mate of the Jeep Iroquois isn't the luxury smooth mate of whatever other vehicles on the road, but it is pretty nice and all its positive features farther predominate any negatives that it might hit as farther as I'm concerned.

Whenever I'm in my bonny chromatic Jeep Cherokee, I ofttimes think most being somewhere in northern California, dynamical along Pacific Highway 1 and watching the waves crash up against the rocks over and over. Usually when I'm out and about, I hit my window downbound and the radio blasting, enjoying the mate to wherever I'm going. If I'm not fantasizing most dynamical along the ocean, then I'm very content with intellection most dynamical through a vineyard with a pair of bottles of enthusiastic wine in the truck along with a picnic basket full of enthusiastic matter - cheeses, vegetables, fruit and maybe modify smoked salmon, and a very special friend.
 
Somehow, dynamical my Jeep Iroquois everyday helps me pretend to be on pass modify when I'm not. Overall it's a enthusiastic mate - comfortable, roomy and with excellent pick-up whenever I requirement to really move along and with the ability to intend me to where ever I requirement to be, be it at the boardroom or at the boardwalk. What more crapper I feature - I simply fuck my Jeep Cherokee!

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Jeep Patriot 2009


The Jeep Patriot 2009 is a 5 passenger sports utility vihecles and has 4 door.
2.4 liter, 172 horsepower engine that achieves 23 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway.

The Jeep Patriot 2009 is a carryover from 2008.

Meanwhile the Jeep Patriot 2009 4x4 has 2.4 liter, 172 horsepower engine that achieves 22 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on thw hghway.

A 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard, and a variable speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional.

Friday, May 15, 2009

The Best Jeep Cherokee


It seems that everyone is obsessed with money. Before the recession hit, if you didn't have the latest television technology in your bathroom or the fastest lawnmower for your flat, you weren't with the 'in' crowd. It never used to matter if you needed something, just that others were buying it. Nowadays it's the opposite, if you do spend money on anything nice, then you're an idiot because no-one should buy anything in the current economic climate. So how do you treat yourself without the neighbours lecturing you on the value of money? Easy, buy a Jeep Cherokee.

The beauty of Jeep has always been that for the money, you get an awful lot of equipment and high specification as standard. The downside has always been that they're cheaply put together, depreciate faster than a gambling addict's bank balance and quite frankly, pretty rubbish to drive. I can't say how the new Cherokee will depreciate, but I can confirm that it's a very good SUV for the money.

The latest Jeep Cherokee is the most recent update in the company's range and has the wealth of 65 years experience to draw upon. There are two things that dawned on me when viewing the latest offering - Jeep appear to have hired designers from Porsche's 911 studio as they've not restyled it at all. As a result it looks identical to the previous model, with more than a hint of mini Land Rover about its features.

This of course is no bad thing. The styling was previously very likeable whilst being utilitarian, the predilection of any good Jeep. Therefore you get chunky features, the famous seven slot front grill and that mud-splattered heritage. I'd actually go so far as to say it's my favourite styling on any 4x4. If it was a woman it'd be Sophie Ellis Bextor - not everyone's cup of tea initially but look closer and she's actually very attractive.

The lines are very unfussy, with just the wheel arches bulging out from the cubist body. Even little features such as the wing mirrors and door handles are made chunky, giving the Jeep Cherokee a robust look as well as feel. On the engine options front, Jeep won't spend too long on the specification - you can either have a 2.8 litre diesel with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic gearbox. Yes that's it. Clearly this isn't a performance vehicle but despite its bulk the Cherokee will reach 60mph in 11.2 seconds and has a top speed of 112mph. Not much from 174bhp I hear you shout, but then it does weigh 2520kg so this isn't too shabby at all.

Due to the heritage of the firm and all its off road war pedigree, I'd hazard a well-judged guess that a Jeep owner will do more off road driving than the typical SUV owner. They'll be happy too as the Cherokee can cope ably with rugged terrain, thanks to its high ground clearance, powerful engine and hill descent option as standard. So does that mean it has sacrificed its handling on the tarmac, which is still where the majority of the driving will take place? Thankfully no. Make no mistake it isn't as refined as a car, or SUVs in a much higher price bracket from Europe, but the Jeep combines on and off road duties perfectly well. There is minimal body roll or road noise on the motorway and the steering wheel has good feedback letting you know at all times what is going on. Inside the Cherokee is well equipped with the aforementioned hill descent accompanied with air conditioning, stability and cruise control, parking sensors and seats that are both electrically moved about and heated. For an extra £950 you can open your roof to the sky above with the 'Sky Slider' option - a panoramic canvas roof. It really isn't an after-thought either, as it stretches back from above the driver to behind passenger heads. On sunny summer days, you'll be the envy of all other 4x4 owners. Some may complain that the materials used on the interior aren't to the highest standard but they all function perfectly well and keep a good chunk of money off the retail price.

That price starts at £24, 300 which in any economic climate is good sense. There's no denying that your neighbours will initially be banging your door down, demanding how, in this time of crisis, you have been so foolish to spend so much on an SUV. Never fear, I'm sure once what you actually paid is laid out, they'll be congratulating you on a bargain buy.

Mark Creese is a writer and a car enthusiast. Here he writes about the Jeep Cherokee.

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