Used 2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk 4WD for Sale Nationwide
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Overview
Key Features
- 4-cylinder or V6 engine
- Automatic transmission
- 4-wheel drive
- Off-road suspension
- Selectable driving modes
Pricing Details
Specifications
Performance
Engine
2.4-liter 4-cylinder or 3.2-liter V6
Transmission
Nine-speed automatic
Drivetrain
Four-wheel drive
Horsepower/Torque
184-271 hp/171-239 lb-ft
0-60 mph
7.6 seconds (estimated)
MPG
18-19 mpg city, 24-25 highway, 20-22 combined
Curb weight
4,016-4,250 pounds
Dimensions
wheelbase
106.3-107.1 inches
length
182 inches
width
74.9 inches
height
74.9 inches
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Reviewed a 2014 Jeep Trailhawk 4WD on Feb 26, 2015
This car is almost as capable as my 07 Jeep Wrangler and much more comfortable and quiet. The cost to operate is much cheaper and easier to drive. I like the standard SAT Rad and U connect is very easy to use. The Bluetooth was connected in about two minutes to my smart phone. Full size spare tire with TH option the others have cheater spare I think. The black leather seats with red stitching looks rich and the interior has many soft appointments that are well done. Bravo Jeep.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2014 Jeep Trailhawk 4WD on Jun 7, 2014
I began the lease on this car in January 2014. It's starting mileage was 250 miles. At around 800 miles I began to hear a grinding noise coming from the rear wheels. I brought it into the dealer service center. It took them 2 days to figure out what was wrong. Turns out the rear differential was broken. They replaced it. I was without the car for a week. Fast forward, now approximately 4700 miles. Another grinding noise, this time from the front of the car. I thought it was something in the left front tire. So again I brought it to the dealer service center. Turns out it wasn't the wheel, it was the transmission. So now the car sits at the service center awaiting a NEW TRANSMISSION! Unreal. I'll never buy another jeep. Keep in mind these were all highway miles. I haven't even had the opportunity to take it on a back country camping/climbing trip yet. But not sure if I want to! Poor quality and unreliable.









