2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Review, Pictures & Video

The Grand Cherokee earned its first major renovation since the 2005 model year with upgrades that include more horsepower and a more convenient interior design. Currently one of the few SUVs with a diesel engine, the 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee far from lacks with its advanced off-road capabilities.
For all five-engines, the Grand Cherokee comes in four different trim levels: Laredo, Limited, Overland and SRT8. The SRT8 is only all-wheel drive; while the others are available in either two- or four-wheel drive.
The Laredo has 17-inch wheels, air-conditioning, full power accessories, a trip computer and a CD stereo. The Limited additionally includes a sunroof, leather interior, remote vehicle start, a back-up camera, dual-zone automatic climate control and a stereo with Boston Acoustics. Upgrading to 18-inch chrome wheels, the Overland has HID headlights, real wood trim, Bluetooth and the MyGIG hard-drive-based audio/navigation system. Twenty-inch wheels run the SRT8, as well as, larger breaks, styling enhancements and leather/suede for the sport front seats.
The 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee rides considerably well on-the-road, and even better off. The tuned suspension and receptive steering allows for better handling around turns. Overall, the Grand Cherokee much improved with the additional features and comfort for a more enjoyable ride.

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