2018 Jeep Cherokee SUV Crossover Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2018 Jeep Cherokee SUV Crossover

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 Pros Front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive can be configured for the majority of trims.

 Pros The engine delivered adequate acceleration for the road despite having off-road capabilities.

 Pros The cornering was composed despite the taller ride height.

 Pros The steering was accurate and provided ample road feedback.

 Pros The brakes had a predictable stopping force and the pedal help in its ease of use.

 Pros High safety ratings provide a sense of security for the potential buyer.

 Pros Stepping inside the cabin wasn’t a stretch despite the taller ride height of the Trailhawk trim.

 Pros Both rows of seats offered ample legroom and headroom.

 Pros The adjustability of the seats helped find a good seating position.

 Pros The seats were comfortable even in longer drives.

 Pros The ride quality was compliant on paved and unpaved roads.

 Cons The lower power output of the base four-cylinder engine might feel sluggish.

 Cons The characteristics of the V6 engine remain the same even when not opting for the Trailhawk trim.

 Cons The base trim does not have features for smartphone integration.

 Cons The standard safety equipment for the base trim is a rearview camera only.

 Cons Advanced safety and driver aids only become available for the midrange and higher trim levels

 Cons The space for cargo is less than its competitors in the crossover segment.

 Cons The fuel economy is lower than its competitors in the crossover segment.