2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4

EVO Rating:
Green Attributes:  Biodiesel
User Rating:
Ethanol :: 20 mpg city / 24 mpg hwy





Review :: As capable as it is comfortable, as powerful as it is beautiful; Jeep Grand Cherokee combines the right amount of might with muscular good looks. Choose from five-yes five-available engines … from the monstrous 6.1-liter hemi V8 to the 3.0-liter common-rail direct injection (CRD) turbodiesel … and three available four-wheel-drive systems: Quadra-Drive II, Quadra-Trac II, and Quadra-Trac I. Pour on the power.

Pricing Information

MSRP: $37,770
Estimated, Market Price: $35,535
Invoice: $34,430
Total Cost to Own: $62,895
Estimated Payments: $742/month*
Rebates & Incentives: Cash Back/Special Financing
















Technical Specs:

  • Standard Engine :: 3.0L V6, 24 Valve, Diesel-Biodiesel
  • Standard Transmission :: 5 Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Cylinders :: 10
  • Horsepower @ RPM :: 235@4500
  • Torque @ RPM :: 305@3600 (foot-lbs)

Safety Features:

Airbags

  • Driver Airbag :: Standard
  • Passenger Airbag :: Standard
  • Passenger Air Bag Cutoff Switch/Sensor :: Standard
  • Front Side Airbag :: Standard
  • Second Row Side Airbag ::
  • Front Side Airbag with Head Protection :: N/A
  • Second Row Side Airbag with Head Protection :: N/A
  • Side Head Curtain Airbags :: N/A

General Safety Features

  • Side Guard Door Beams :: Standard
  • Safety Rollbar :: N/A
  • Child Safety Door Locks :: Standard
  • Trunk Anti-Trap Device :: N/A
  • Panic Alarm or Button :: N/A

Theft Prevention

  • Vehicle Anti-Lockout Device :: N/A
  • Selective Locking/Unlocking :: N/A
  • Valet Lockout :: N/A
  • Wheel Locks :: N/A
  • Locking Fuel Filler Door Cap :: N/A
  • Vehicle Theft Tracking/Notification :: N/A

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About Jeep

Jeep Flex-Fuel Vehicles

Jeep® flex-fuel vehicles (FFV) are designed to run on conventional unleaded gasoline or E85 (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline) or any blend of the two. This allows you to take advantage of cleaner-burning E85 alternative fuel wherever it's available.

The ethanol in E85 is essentially produced from corn. Because alcohol fuels are corrosive, FFV engine and fuel systems are specially designed to accept gasoline/alcohol combinations. The fuel mixture is detected by sensors in the system that in turn signal the engine control unit to adjust the fuel injection rate and spark timing for optimal performance, fuel economy, and emissions.