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wackyjim



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^ Have to agree with your thinking as well Thumbs Up The forums premier drug dealer and human trafficking consultant


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Post #240971 8th Feb 2014 9:39am
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Nick Ground



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Interesting thread, we currently have a high spec Grand Cherokee from a hire company while our D3 is being repaired. (Grrr another story).

Trying to be objective with the following summary:

Plus
Reasonably well screwed together
Loads of tech. Digital instrument display has better info presentation than my L405.
Infotainment easy to use.
Performance and 8 spd auto
Bluetooth phone quality
Suspension handles our unmade lane well
Quiet at cruise.

Minus
No way in amongst all of the steering wheel controls to change radio volume
Cannot find postcode entry on nav
Very heavy bass on sound system with no control to get natural sounds
Big on outside, darker than Hades on inside and claustrophobic as a result.
Ergonomics (switches for seat functions all over place, indicators and wipers all on left stalk and I despite having had a number of Mercs find it unintelligible)
Fit and finish (tailgate on a 63 plate 5k miles needs a real help to close) and plastics and leather feel low rent.

To summarise its got most of the ingredients for a good cake but the icing hasn't been applied with any care! 2019 D5 HSE Lux SDV6 Indus
55 D3 SE
98 MX5 1.8 RS
gone 17 older variants of FFRR

Post #240976 8th Feb 2014 9:56am
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wackyjim



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Scotland 2011 Range Rover SE TDV8 Santorini Black

Wouldn't diasgree with anything that you say Nick it's not a Range Rover and never will be but the new GC is a quantum leap up from previous incarnations and has a much more European feel to it which no doubt will be down to the influences of Fiat. What is undeniable is that it represents a huge bargain particularly pre reg or ex demo and having driven one would have no problems having it sitting on my drive Thumbs Up The forums premier drug dealer and human trafficking consultant


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Post #240980 8th Feb 2014 10:22am
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Nick Ground



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You sum it up well. It's why I prefaced my plus/minus with trying to be objective. If you have a budget constraint buying new you can straight away get more for your money than a D4, secondhand it will be massive value and with this incarnation it really has upped it's game. The last version was dire this is a huge step forward.

Would I have one? The 26 years of FFRR ownership probably tells you the answer! 2019 D5 HSE Lux SDV6 Indus
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Post #240990 8th Feb 2014 11:47am
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wackyjim



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Know what you mean Nick!!! Laughing Thumbs Up The forums premier drug dealer and human trafficking consultant


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cleughy



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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Santorini Black

They sell stateside for $30k much less than the uk retail price £38k, can't see how they can justify it

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madbison



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A few qualified observations to add to this thread; I bought a pre-reg Grand Cherokee Overland in 2012 and couldn't have been more happy with it. Well screwed together and with the panoramic roof it was airy inside. The 3.0 V6 diesel a strong performer and I saw over 30mpg on a run easily.

Tailgate wasn't an issue as electric and the volume controls ARE on the streering wheel (behind spokes). Also handled well and felt secure at speed. As this is the same chassis as the 2012 Mercedes M class that isn't a surprise.

My only real gripe was the 5 speed auto which never seemed to make the most of a tractable engine. They now have a modern 8 speed unit and it's much better.

After a divorce I had to sell the Jeep, but had a surprising amount of interest and lost in the region of 4,500 over the year or so I owned it, which I would say compares favourably with an RR of the same vintage.

Those who detract from the marque have probably never owned one of these new models - they're chalk and cheese from the earlier generations. In fact it felt better screwed together than my current RR Supercharged!

Post #253524 9th Apr 2014 3:05pm
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RR8701



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

Interesting you mention that as I feel the main limiting factor in the Jeep GC is the gearbox but thats been resolved in the facelift with a ZF 8 speed which I have experienced in various cars and really is a masterpiece of a gearbox.

Post #253531 9th Apr 2014 3:53pm
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Charmer



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey

My wife had a Jeep Cherokee 3.7 V6 for 5 years and nothing at all went wrong with it. Sold it to a friend and he kept it for a further 3 years and still nothing went wrong with it.

I wish I could say the same about my RR and Disco II.

I would consider one of these in, say two years, when they have been hit by depreciation but still with low miles.

Post #253542 9th Apr 2014 4:36pm
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madbison



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England 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

I agree the best time to buy a 2011-on new model Grand Cherokee will be at about 3-4 years old. Tried the 6.1 Hemi of the previous generation (2008 model) and was staggered at just how quick it was and how tough it felt, yet it wasn't the best quality trim. Still, most of the forums report brilliant reliability and sometimes I think I wouldn't have minded trading a bit of loose trim for that - especially compared with some LR products.

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Baron



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Baltic Blue

My very first 4x4 was a Jeep GC Ltd 4.0 litre straight six petrol. 1992 car I think. I loved it and if I ever drift away from FFRR's I'll certainly be looking at them again. 4.4 TDV8 Vogue Baltic Blue MY11

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RR8701



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That is gorgeous - for a long long time that was a dream car for me to have - I have now moved on to dreaming of the new one Twisted Evil

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Love the engine HEMI and SRT8 Hemis (I run a Hemi Dodge Ram statesides), like the looks, but trim and finish in general are so-so, and residual value, well hum, hum...

As a matter of fact I just spent the day with the new Cherokee (not the Grand, the "norma"l one) and it is much less ugly in real life than in pictures. Very decent off road, much better than expected - on par with the Evoque in many points and better one some ie: full spare wheel in the boot, better rear vision by far, etc.

140 BHP is so-so, 170 is the one to get or the Petrol on. Thumbs Up

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n1cktdv8



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I've been in a colleagues 14 plate GC Overland 3.0 Diesel for the last couple of days and have to say it's a very nice place to be and the 3L diesel with 8spd box is so smooth. I'd agree it's not a range rover, but it does seem to be an awful lot of 4wd for the £28k he's paid for it. A comparable RSS 14 plate is double that cost I guess Question Is this where I put the car details and a bit about myself ?........

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Giantlandyman



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A friend has a Grand Cherokee and it falls into the same category as BMW, VW & Audi to me......they are reverse Tardises.How can something so big have so little space inside? I found the Jeep GC very cramped and with a tiny boot for such a large car, even smaller than a RR.

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