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 Jeep Cherokee - Practicality 4/5
Jeep Cherokee
Jeep Cherokee
The Cherokee is an expensive vehicle to purchase and run. It is a thirsty gas guzzler regardless of which engine you opt for. This vehicle is a costly investment and not a good idea for buyers on a tight budget.

For being such a large vehicle the Jeep Cherokee provides limited cabin space. Front passengers have more than adequate space, but rear passengers are not quite as fortunate and limited legroom may cause some discomfort for rear passengers over a prolonged period of time.

The Cherokee’s fascia mirrors the rest of the vehicle. Simple and uncomplicated. The controls and dials are easy to use and logically placed. The column stalks may take some time to adjust to, but for the most part everything is where you would expect it to be.

The Jeep Cherokee seats are large and supportive, and the Cherokee does a good job of minimizing road and wind noise. It does deliver somewhat of a rough ride due to its off-roading nature.

To access the Cherokee there is a significant step-up into the cabin. It is also a reach to load and unload anything from the back of the truck as well. The tail gate door opens out and not up and that could pose problems for some.

Parking the Jeep Cherokee can be a chore. Rearward vision is limited and the vehicles size poses its own set of challenges. The car is equipped with plastic bumpers and should help to minimize damage to the vehicle while learning to park it.
 
 
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