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Car and Driver: 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee V-6 4×4 Tested: Still More Aspirational than Rational

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-The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a standard-bearer among sport-utilities, one of the first “carlike” SUVs people bought—not because they needed such things but because they just liked driving them. More than two decades later and now in its fourth generation, the Grand Cherokee remains true to its original blueprint, with unibody construction, seating for five, and a longitudinally mounted six-cylinder naturally aspirated engine (two V-8s and a turbo-diesel are optional) driving either the rear or all four wheels. It’s a capable off-roader in four-by-four form, but the Jeep remains an agreeable everyday companion, with useful space for people and cargo within a wieldy package—just don’t expect much in the way of fuel economy, even with the V-6 engine. READ MORE ››

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