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2017 Jeep Cherokee Pros and Cons Member5989 There are better cars out there if fuel economy is important to you. Cherokee for sure is not top of the class here. |
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2015 Subaru Outback Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Subaru has also made impressive strides recently in improving fuel economy. Through 2009 the EPA rated the Outback for 20 mpg city, 26 mpg highway. Though the Outback grew substantially for 2010, it also gained a continuously variable transmission (CVT), and this boosted the ratings to 22/29. A new engine... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Jeep Cherokee |
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A great vehicle for a specific group of buyers 2014 Jeep Cherokee Pros and Cons Member5043 The 3.2 V6 doesn't boast the best fuel economy for a vehicle that is relatively light and very aerodynamic. |
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Why I am glad I went with the new Cherokee? 2014 Jeep Cherokee Pros and Cons japajew For being a vehicle that weighs over 4,000 pounds it is hard to complain about the as mileage. I do mostly highway driving or driving on back roads with 45-55 MPH speed limits. When I drive aggressively I get approximately 25-26 MPG. Under my normal driving conditons I have calculated... |
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2014 Jeep Cherokee Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh When I was especially easy on the new Cherokee's gas and brake pedals, its trip computer reported averages as high as 31.8 in suburban driving. I observed suburban averages around 27 more often--still quite good for a powerful all-wheel-drive crossover. The clunky nine-speed automatic deserves a lot of the credit,... Comparison vehicle: 2013 GMC Terrain |