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2015 Subaru Outback Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh If you want a fairly quick (if still short of thrilling) Outback, opt for the 256-horsepower, six-cylinder 3.6R. The 175-horsepower 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine in the tested Outback 2.5i Premium performs adequately, but never feels quick. The Cherokee is a few hundred pounds heavier, and is more sluggish as a result,... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Jeep Cherokee |
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Why I am glad I went with the new Cherokee? 2014 Jeep Cherokee Pros and Cons japajew V6 is very snappy when you need it to be. 9 speed transmission will try to keep engine revs low, so under light acceleration the vehicle can seem to be sluggish, which is easily overcome by giving it extra gas and making it drop a few gears. Sport mode removes... |
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2014 Jeep Cherokee Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh I first drove the new Jeep Cherokee with its base engine, a 184-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, and...waited until I could also drive the V6 before posting this review. While I liked the 2.4 in the related Dodge Dart, the Cherokee is too heavy for it, rendering acceleration sluggish and noisy. Comparison vehicle: 2013 GMC Terrain |