Got a drive today. The moose test and their arguments is interesting but 4wd of the year made me think it worth a look.
Initial impressions, The Good- lot of kit, very good rear camera and 4wd systems very like my D3. Drive wise- a little more noise, a lighter car and car like handling- It seemed a very good diesel engine. Seats very good, fit out was first rate
The bad- Left foot was clearly suffering from the LHD conversion to a RHD. I did not like my left foot being forced far away from it normal resting position and I am sure I would hate it after several hours driving
The very bad
I dropped the back wheels off a little slope near me( photo below), The front wheel was still on flat ground at the top. It was green grass but fairly dry. Trying to move forward had one rear wheel slipping. Low range, first gear and 4wd mode selected and the same thing with the car moving “Backwards” not forwards. DSC off – Ditto back down the slope with only one wheel seeming to try to provide any forward motion while slipping. At the bottom I tried driving up and failed It has road rubber on.
Took my D3 back without 4wd modes, without low range and in auto it easily moved the back wheels only off and also easily drove up and down the slope with no special setting engaged and now wheel spin- OK -I have AT tires on do this is not fair. I took a Lexus RX350 back with road tires and little Offroad credibility- guess what The Lexus was clearly better on this patch of grass then the Cherokee.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee is not nearly as good 4wd. apparently an Off road pack puts a Limited slip diff on and 18inch rims. It would need that kit as I seemed to have only one rear wheel driving the Cherokee in my simple test. Quadra-DriveĀ® II and Quadra-Lift™ where on the test car. I am not one eyed and was looking with a real possiblity if it was really 4wd of the year to look at one to replace my D3 when/if needed over the next year or two


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