Whaler27
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Do any of you have experience with the new Cherokee 4xe? If so, please weigh in.
We had a 2016 Grand Cherokee diesel that my wife loved. It was comfortable, quiet, peppy, and fun to drive. It also got better than 30 mpg. Sadly, we sold it after six years because the performance and fuel economy were ruined by the government-mandated reflash.
We replaced the GC with a Lexus RX400 hybrid and my wife is bored to death with it. She said, “I’m old, but not that old!”. She misses her GC.
We drove the new GC 4xe and liked it, but a nicely loaded one is about $79,000 — which is about what the electric BMW X5 costs, and it performs better, has a much better warranty and service plan, and provides nearly twice the electric-only range. We’re struggling with the choices, so any experience-based input would be appreciated. (The BMW drives great. Powerful, agile, fast, fantastic brakes… and the one we drove was well loaded and about $5,000 less that the Grand Cherokee we liked, but my wife really struggles with the stigma associated with driving a german luxury car. She doesn’t much like the perception baggage that comes with the Lexus either... It was keyed in her first month of ownership — par for the course here in Oregon — so she’d prefer something with no associated “status”.)
We had a 2016 Grand Cherokee diesel that my wife loved. It was comfortable, quiet, peppy, and fun to drive. It also got better than 30 mpg. Sadly, we sold it after six years because the performance and fuel economy were ruined by the government-mandated reflash.
We replaced the GC with a Lexus RX400 hybrid and my wife is bored to death with it. She said, “I’m old, but not that old!”. She misses her GC.
We drove the new GC 4xe and liked it, but a nicely loaded one is about $79,000 — which is about what the electric BMW X5 costs, and it performs better, has a much better warranty and service plan, and provides nearly twice the electric-only range. We’re struggling with the choices, so any experience-based input would be appreciated. (The BMW drives great. Powerful, agile, fast, fantastic brakes… and the one we drove was well loaded and about $5,000 less that the Grand Cherokee we liked, but my wife really struggles with the stigma associated with driving a german luxury car. She doesn’t much like the perception baggage that comes with the Lexus either... It was keyed in her first month of ownership — par for the course here in Oregon — so she’d prefer something with no associated “status”.)
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