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Jeep2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4dr 4x4 Overland 
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4dr 4x4 Overland
MSRP :  $ 42,295
Invoice :  $ 39,774
Manf. Code :  WKJS74
Engine :  3.6L V6
Drive Type :  4x4
Body Style :  Sport Utility
Fuel Type :  Flexible
Fuel Economy Range :  22 mpg Hwy, 16 mpg City
EPA Class :  4WD Sport Utility Vehicles
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  36 months/36,000 miles
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overview

The Jeep Grand Cherokee retains Jeep's legendary off-road prowess while providing many luxurious and technical amenities. For 2011, the Grand Cherokee has been completely redesigned and offers a new stiffer body structure, a new V6 engine, new front and rear independent suspension systems, a new traction control system and other advanced technology features.

The Grand Cherokee is available in either a two- or four-wheel drive configuration with three trims levels: Laredo, Limited, and Overland. An all-new 280-hp 3.6-liter V6 and 5-speed automatic transmission are standard for all trims, while a 360-hp 5.7-liter Hemi V8 is optional. Three four-wheel drive systems are available. A rear load-levelling suspension, dual-pane panoramic sunroof, heated and ventilated leather seats, heated steering wheel, power liftgate, rear seat DVD entertainment system with Sirius Backseat TV, rear parking camera, and a multimedia infotainment system with 30-gigabyte hard drive, navigation system and UConnect wireless connectivity are available. The optional QuadraLift air suspension features full time four corner load leveling and improved off-road performance by increasing ground clearance. The available Selec-Terrain system's five modes provide ideal four-wheel drive performance for any condition.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is all-new for 2011.

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 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
 All-new, with silky new V6 and taut suspension.
 Reviewed by
   Sam Moses
  
 
Introduction
 
Everything about the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee is new and excellent, including a lowered price. There's a new DOHC V6 that's smooth and powerful, making 290 horsepower and getting 16-23 mpg. There's a new super-stiff chassis with well-tuned independent front and rear suspensions that provide a comfortable ride on any surface, with solid and secure cornering. The new Grand Cherokee offers more interior space, especially four more inches of rear seat legroom and more cargo capacity. It's 3 inches wider for better handling and more hip room, with a wheelbase that's increased by 5 inches while overall length is only increased 1.8 inches, thanks to a reduced front overhang. 

The interior is stylish and made with high quality materials, especially the leather seats in the Laredo models. The 60/40 rear seats recline for comfort enabling passengers to look up at the sky through the optional Panoramic sunroof that extends over both rows of seats; and the front seat folds flat to carry long things like kayaks or two-by-fours. 

The styling moves uptown, with a sloped windshield and backlight, sculpted sides, and cleaner lines everywhere. Nothing is missed in the standard safety equipment. 

The standard engine is a sweet new 3.6-liter V6 with double overhead-cams making 290 horsepower and 290 pound-feet of torque. We preferred it. The big 5.7-liter V8 Hemi is still an option for all models. All models come with a five-speed automatic transmission. 

Off-road capabilities, with three separate systems, plus an optional air suspension system, are matched only by Land Rover but not at the Jeep price. 

Several different types of four-wheel drive systems are used depending on the engine. The 4x4 V6 uses a single-speed transfer case, while the 4x4 V8 uses a two-speed transfer case with Selec-Terrain and Hill Descent Control. There are three levels of 4WD capability. Quadra-Trac I is a full-time system with a single-speed transfer case and 48-52 front-rear transfer. Quadra-Trac II uses a two-speed transfer case and electronic sensors that distribute the torque according to tire slippage, up to 60 percent to front or rear wheels. Quadra-Drive II is available with an electronic limited-slip rear differential. Additionally, a traction control system called Selec-Terrain is standard with Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive II; it allows the driver to set the for five different terrain situations. Normal, Sport, Snow, Sand/Mud, and Rock. Each of these settings enables different transmission, throttle, and transfer case functions.

 
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