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USED 2014

2022 Jeep Cherokee

Limited 4-door SUV AWD 2.0-liter 4 (270 hp) turbo (Regular Gasoline) Automatic 9-speed

Retail Value: $20375 ~ $24450

Trade-in Value: $19060 ~ $23600

MSRP: $29995 ~ $39345

2022 Jeep Cherokee

The Jeep Wrangler has poor fuel economy, wind noise, an uncomfortable interior, and reliability scores near the bottom of Consumer Reports’ rankings. Despite those results, the Wrangler has been popular for decades. Next to endless options of aerodynamic compact SUVs, its boxy, military-inspired design makes it timeless and charming. It’s also especially capable off-road, and is available as a pickup truck. The Wrangler’s rugged appeal benefits the rest of Jeep’s lineup of small, medium, and large SUVs. The Cherokee and Wagoneer, despite their name’s historical appeal, usually score low on Consumer Reports’ customer satisfaction surveys. However, shoppers drawn to the Jeep name who are comfortable with sacrificing handling and fuel economy for three-row capacity can consider the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer. Low reliability scores across the brand make it difficult to recommend buying a used Jeep.

This small SUV could be a contender, but the Dart-based Cherokee is underdeveloped and unrefined. If you have your heart set on one, get the 3.2-liter V6 in Limited trim. The 2.4-liter four-cylinder is slow and gets lousy fuel economy for the class at just 22 mpg overall. The nine-speed automatic is not all that responsive or refined. Handling is competent, but short on agility and the ride is jittery. In Cherokee's favor, it's a quiet SUV with a comfortable backseat and a state-of-the-art infotainment system. Limited trims can be equipped with many high-end features. The Trailhawk is very capable off-road, and the V6 can tow an impressive 4,500 pounds. For 2018, the Latitude becomes the base trim -- the Sport goes away -- and a Latitude Plus trim is added. Safety features such as blind spot warning, cross path detection and ParkSense rear backup warning become part of the available trim packages rather than being available only as part of add-on packages. A freshened 2019 Jeep Cherokee added a new 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine and updated front-end styling. Updates for 2021 include standard forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane keeping assistance, blind spot warning, and rear cross traffic warning. 2023 is the final year for the Cherokee.


Car Specifications

Air Pollution Score5
Cargo Volume31.0
EPA City MPG21
EPA Combined MPG24
EPA Highway MPG29
Front Head Room3.0
Front Leg Room42.5
Front Shoulder Room57.0
Greenhouse Gas Score5
Height66
Length183
Max Load900
Max Seating Capacity5
Rear Head Room1.0
Rear Leg Room29.0
Rear Shoulder Room54.0
SmartwayNo
Weight4070
Wheel Base107
Width73

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal)530.0
Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar)1715.0
Cruse Range (Miles)360

Ratings

Primary Car TypeSUVs

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)7.5
Avoidance Speed (MPH)53.0
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)129
City MPG15
Highway MPG34
Overall MPG23