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Author:  BKH [ Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Autoweek says Grand Cherokee CRD only for 2WD

With my new Autoweek came their annual Buyer's Guide. I looked at the Jeep section. It said the Grand Cherokee CRD would only be for 2WD models. I really hope this is a misprint. Anyone know?

Author:  BiodieselJeep.com [ Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:04 pm ]
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That seems to be a misprint. The latest JEEP magazine has a whole section on the CRD, and then does a lineup of 2007 vehicles. There is no mention of 2wd only CRD,and a lot of mention of towing capacity..etc. Absolutely a misprint. Probably ment to say NOT available on a 2wd.

The mileage stats weren't impressing me. and I'm not a fan of the GC. I'd love to see a big fat diesel in the Wrangler Unlimited.

Author:  BKH [ Thu Oct 26, 2006 1:27 pm ]
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You know, it's funny to hear you say you weren't that impressed with the Grand Cherokee. My Jeeps sales guy, who's also a good, personal friend, had me take out a Grand Cherokee Overland while my CRD was getting its glow plugs changed out. I really didn't care for it. I couldn't believe how hard it rode, the seats were realliy uncomfortable, and i just couldn't see what all the $$$ was about. So, since my CRD had to stay an extra couple of days, he gave me a Commander Limited. I know they're essentially the same vehicle, but the Commander felt SO much more refined. He said I wasn't the only one to have made that observation.

In any event, glad the Autoweek article is a misprint. I wish the highway mileage figures I've been seeing for the GC CRD were misprints too. Why does the Mercedes GL320 CDI get 27 highway, but the Grand Cherokee CRD (same engine) gets 23? The GL is HUGE. Does the 7-speed automatic in the Benz make THAT much difference? If so, who knows - the DC cars might get the 7-speed sometime soon now that Lexus has an 8-speed auto. Mercedes will have to out do them - it's the automotive equivilent of an arms race (or comparison of another anatomy part).

Author:  oldnavy [ Thu Nov 16, 2006 7:37 pm ]
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BKH wrote:
You know, it's funny to hear you say you weren't that impressed with the Grand Cherokee. My Jeeps sales guy, who's also a good, personal friend, had me take out a Grand Cherokee Overland while my CRD was getting its glow plugs changed out. I really didn't care for it. I couldn't believe how hard it rode, the seats were realliy uncomfortable, and i just couldn't see what all the $$$ was about. So, since my CRD had to stay an extra couple of days, he gave me a Commander Limited. I know they're essentially the same vehicle, but the Commander felt SO much more refined. He said I wasn't the only one to have made that observation.

In any event, glad the Autoweek article is a misprint. I wish the highway mileage figures I've been seeing for the GC CRD were misprints too. Why does the Mercedes GL320 CDI get 27 highway, but the Grand Cherokee CRD (same engine) gets 23? The GL is HUGE. Does the 7-speed automatic in the Benz make THAT much difference? If so, who knows - the DC cars might get the 7-speed sometime soon now that Lexus has an 8-speed auto. Mercedes will have to out do them - it's the automotive equivilent of an arms race (or comparison of another anatomy part).
The 23 mpg is the overall average of city/highway, they are rated 21 city, 27 hwy and 23 combined if I remember correctly. Which is about the same as our Libery CRD guys.

Author:  Taz [ Sat Nov 18, 2006 2:49 pm ]
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Last I heard on the GC CRD is that it will only be available in 4WD. It will have the Mercedes 5 speed automatic.

Author:  BiodieselJeep.com [ Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:50 pm ]
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Well, there goes the mileage.

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