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2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee
 
Superior on-road ride and handling, Five Star U.S. Government crash test ratings,(1) and Best-in-Class(2) technological innovations all put the well-appointed Jeep Grand Cherokee in a class by itself.
 
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
 
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee is the most technically advanced SUV in its class(2)
  • Choice of three engines:
             3.7L V6
             5.7L HEMI® V8 with VVT and MDS (now available on base Laredo)
             6.1L HEMI V8
  • Quadra-Drive II™ Group, including electronically-controlled limited-slip differentials, front and rear, available on Laredo North Edition and Limited
  • Skid Plate Group included with Quadra-Drive II Group
  • Laredo X package named Laredo North Edition. Added content includes 17-inch aluminum wheels, power sunroof, uconnect tunes, ParkView Rear Backup Camera and Rear Park Assist System
  • 1940L (68.5 cubic feet) of cargo space with the rear seats folded down and 977L (34.5 cubic feet) of cargo space with all the seats up
  • Dual-zone climate control – Available
  • uconnect maps with navigation – Available
  • Automatic Oil Change Monitoring System – Standard
 
SAFETY/SECURITY
 
  • Received U.S. Government Five Star frontal- and side-impact crash test ratings(3)
  • Multistage driver and front passenger air bags(4) – Standard
  • Advanced side-curtain air bags(4) – Standard
  • Electronic Stability Program (ESP™)(5) – Standard
  • Four-wheel disc brakes with Electronic Brake Force Distribution – Standard
  • Enhanced Accident Response System – Standard
  • Sentry Key® anti-theft engine immobilizer – Standard
  • High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with auto-levelling – Available
 
FLEET FEATURES
 
  • Skid Plate Group – Available
 
(1)Based on 2008 model year R.L. Polk U.S. customer repurchase rate data. (2)When properly equipped. Based on 2009 Ward’s Middle SUV segment. (3)Based on U.S. Government’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) scoring system for 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee. (4)Always use seat belts. Children 12 and under should always be in a back seat correctly using an infant or child restraint system, or the seat belt properly positioned, dependent on the child’s age and weight. (5)No system, no matter how sophisticated, can repeal the laws of physics or overcome careless driving actions. Performance is limited by available traction, which snow, ice and other conditions can affect. When the ESP warning lamp in the instrument cluster fl ashes, the driver needs to use less throttle and adapt speed and driving behaviour to prevailing road conditions. Always drive carefully, consistent with conditions. Please always wear your seat belt.