The 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a rugged but comfortable midsize SUV.
Look and Feel
Performance
Form and Function
Tech Level
Safety
Cost-Effectiveness
Score: 8/10
The Grand Cherokee has aged almost as well as a fine wine, but its competition has grown to be more rounded and modern looking over the years. The Jeep's last redesign brought an angular look with long, straight lines and a sharp profile that might be polarizing for some.
Inside, the Jeep’s cabin is simple and laid out intuitively. The updated gauge cluster offers bright LED backlights, and all controls, buttons, and displays are easily visible from nearly any spot in the cabin. Top trims get rich leathers and wood-grain accents that make the Grand Cherokee feel like a near-luxury liner.
Score: 7/10
The Jeep Grand Cherokee’s ace in the hole is its breadth of available powertrains. The base 210-hp 3.7-liter V6 engine and five-speed automatic transmission pair well to move around town and hit highway speeds with ease, and when the pavement ends the gasoline engine's decent low-end torque help the Jeep climb over nearly any obstacle. The uprated 305-hp 4.7-liter V8 has been gifted more power and torque than before, while the 330-horsepower 5.7-liter HEMI V8 can feel like overkill at times.
The Grand Cherokee SRT8 performance model takes things even further with its 420-hp HEMI, making for an exhilarating test drive. The SRT8 is not as spry as a Porsche Cayenne, or as smooth as a Land Rover Range Rover, but the Jeep has a rowdy personality that makes it a unique and entertaining ride. The four-wheel-drive system gives it the ability to corner and grip much better than is expected from a vehicle of its size.
On the other end of the spectrum, the Mercedes-sourced diesel engine provides excellent torque and fuel economy.
Handling usually suffers when off-road performance is in the mix, but it’s not all bad for the Grand Cherokee. There’s a bit more body roll than in other SUVs, but nothing to write home about. Towing capacity is strong, reaching upwards of 7,400 pounds in certain configurations.
Score: 8/10
The Jeep Grand Cherokee can do many things well but does have a few notable issues. Its cabin is cramped and is filled with an awkward mix of hard plastics and low-rent materials that are at odds with its price tag. The front seats are wide, deep, and well-cushioned, but some will find them too flat to be comfortable for long rides.
The back seat's legroom is closer to what is found in midsize sedans, not a family SUV, and it’s positioned low to the floor, which can cause knee pain for taller passengers on long trips. As a result, the Grand Cherokee is much better suited for four passengers instead of the advertised five-person seating capacity. The good news is that adding the optional sunroof doesn't destroy the headroom, at least.
The Jeep’s rear doors are large and have a square shape that makes entry and exit much easier. The doors’ size also makes loading and unloading kids much easier. Thanks to the Grand Cherokee’s gently sloped roof, there’s plenty of headroom, which reduces the chances of bumped heads and angry kids.
While there's a lack of small-item storage, the Jeep's cargo area is large enough to carry several suitcases or carry-on-sized bags.
Score: 7/10
Standard tech features include a CD player, MP3 playback, an auxiliary input jack, air conditioning, six speakers, and Sirius XM satellite radio. Optional features include keyless entry, a rear-seat entertainment system, automatic climate controls, a navigation system, voice controls, a DVD player, Bluetooth, steering wheel audio controls, and rear-seat audio controls.
Jeep’s MyGig system, audio, and technology functions are quite intuitive and easy to use when the SUV is in motion. Buttons, controls, and displays are all clearly labeled, making the system simple with almost no learning curve.
Score: 7/10
The 2008 Grand Cherokee was awarded the top "good" rating in moderate-overlap front crash testing by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), and got the same rating for head restraints and seats. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) rated the Grand Cherokee five stars in front and side crash tests, and three or four stars for rollover resistance, depending on the drivetrain configuration. That’s not an unusual result for SUVs, due to their higher centers of gravity.
Standard safety features include hill descent control, an electronic stability control system, traction control. dynamic braking assistance, four-wheel disc brakes, four-wheel anti-lock brakes, a rear anti-roll bar, an ignition disable system, an occupancy sensor, front and side-curtain airbags, height-adjustable safety belts, and seatbelt pre-tensioners.
Score: 8/10
The Grand Cherokee’s starting price of around $30,000 buys a vehicle that is capable and decently equipped, but the competition is fierce. Other SUVs may lack the Jeep’s off-road capabilities, but many offer a longer list of standard features, a more spacious interior, and better fuel economy. The Jeep’s most compelling feature is its enormous list of powertrains and feature choices. Not many other automakers would even consider offering so many configurations, but Jeep does, and it’s the Grand Cherokee’s big selling point.
It’s not surprising that the Grand Cherokee struggles in the gas-mileage department, especially when the two giant V8 engines are thrown into the mix. With rear-wheel drive and the 3.7-liter V6, the Grand Cherokee has EPA-estimated fuel economy ratings of 15/20/17 mpg city/hwy/combined. With four-wheel drive, it’s rated at 15/19/17 mpg. The 3.0-liter diesel delivers 18/23/20 mpg with rear-wheel drive and 17/22/19 with 4WD. The 4.7-liter V8 and rear-wheel drive achieve fuel economy of 14/19/15 mpg and with four-wheel drive, those numbers shift to 14/19/15 mpg. The Grand Cherokee with the 5.7-liter engine and four-wheel drive is rated at 13/18/15 mpg, and the 6.1-liter SRT8 engine is estimated at 11/14/12 mpg.
Well thought out and designed, the most multi-purpose SUV out there, great ride, large enough, AWD is great on all surfaces, UConnect works great, the SRT version is all that plus insane.
Review
by Guru95BHBB
I think this car is the best one I have ever had. It has great features for the price you can not beat it. I now have heated seats and steering wheel. My kids love the room in the back seat. It’s overall a great family car.
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by Guru95CN1T
This an awesome vehicle. I love the Jeep Grand Cherokee. And the diesel version in my opinion is better yet. Great fuel economy. Fun to drive
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