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It doesn’t get more American than Jeep, the brand that began as an army GP car (for General Purpose) back in the 1940s. Jeep was big in the early 2010s with Cherokee and Grand Cherokee SUVs well-liked. Since then, the Wrangler-based Gladiator ute and reborn Compass small SUV have joined the range.

Models
4
Price Range
$41,400 - $115,950*
Warranty
5 year
Top Seller
Grand Cherokee
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USA
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7.4

Compass

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4 badges available
$ 41,400 - $ 59,100* MRLP
6.9

Grand Cherokee

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$ 82,750 - $ 115,950* MRLP
7.6

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$ 81,450 - $ 90,450* MRLP
I attempted to park the giant Jeep Gladiator Rubicon in a compact car space of a crowded shopping centre
Long Term Report | 6 Sep 2022
The Jeep Gladiator Rubicon 2022 is almost six metres long so, naturally, we took it to an underground carpark for compact vehicles. Gulp.
We 'bought' a Jeep Gladiator Rubicon – ownership review
Long Term Report | 1 Sep 2022
2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Limited review
Review | 23 Aug 2022

6.9

Can Jeep recreate the success it enjoyed with the last Jeep Grand Cherokee? We drive the new seven-seat Grand Cherokee L to find out.
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2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Summit Reserve video review
Review | 26 Jul 2022

7.8

Jeep is back in the seven-seat SUV fight, with their new long-wheelbase Grand Cherokee. It's fully loaded with tech, and more premium than ever. But does it all add up into a smart choice?
Video: 2023 Super Bowl best car advertisementsPlayIconRounded
news | 13 Feb 2023
General Motors, Kia, Jeep and Ram spent millions of dollars to advertise during the 57th running of the US football Super Bowl to reach an audience of more than 100 million people. Here is the pick of the videos.
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee price and specs: Five-seat prices rise by up to $17,500
New Models | 2 Feb 2023
The new-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee is due to arrive in showrooms this month – with a significant price jump compared to the previous SUV.
2023 New Car Calendar for Australia
New Models | 26 Jan 2023
Here's everything coming to Australian showrooms in 2023 and beyond.
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Five most-watched US crash tests of 2022
news | 22 Jan 2023
The US crash test authority has released its five most-watched crash test videos of 2022.

Jeep CarAdvice

Dear Drive... What's the difference between high-range and low-range four-wheel drive?
Advice | 21 Jan 2023
What's so important about low-range in a four-wheel drive? We've got the answers right here.
Every new car warranty in Australia in 2022
Advice | 15 Nov 2022
Warranties are an important factor when making a new car purchase, so we've ranked each manufacturer from shortest to longest.
Is it legal to drive a car without doors? Watch the videoPlayIconRounded
Advice | 9 Oct 2022
Our 2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon loan car has doors that can easily be removed. Is that legal, and should you do it?
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Great Aussie car advertising of the 1960s
Culture | 26 Sep 2022
From Simca to Skoda, Ford to Fiat, Porsche to Prince, these classic car ads from the 1960s once graced the pages our favourite magazines.
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited: owner review
Owner Review | 30 Oct 2021
As the saying goes. "There is only One Jeep". I've been driving Jeeps for 12 years now, and this is my third one.Owner: Andrew Tan
2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport: owner review
Owner Review | 30 Sep 2021
I've wanted a Jeep, CJ / Wrangler for as long as I can remember. So I am pleased to say I have no regrets in buying mine.Owner: Milan
2015 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk (4x4): owner review
Owner Review | 10 Jun 2021
Need something for the daily commute and to tow a small boat to the ramp on the weekends. Purchased the vehicle new and loved it from the start, great to drive and goes well. The technology pack makes it treat to drive. The heated leather seats will have all your aching back passengers loving you and reaching for the button to turn the heat on. However the best part is the adaptive cruise control. No longer are you on and off the brake and accelerator when on the freeway or a long drive. The car manages the speed for you if you find a slow person in your lane. Best feature ever. Have not had a problem with the car, always just starts and goes. Storage space is ok, would not say great, but I went from a ute to the Jeep, so may not be the best judge. The down side of the car would be the cost of spares. Had a rock thrown up from a truck and cracked a headlight. Quote from Jeep was $4920 to replace.. yes you read that correctly .. almost $5k !! Have heard similar stores on the cost of spares from the insurance assessor. The other thing I am not sure about.. The sunroof or moonroof, its huge. Its nice to crack the roof to let some fresh air in, however all the glass even with the shade screen across does heat the car up when the sun is shinning and its parked and we all know Australia gets a lots sun. The way I combate it is the aircon and remotely start the car before I get in the car. Would I buy one again ? Undecided. Lovely to drive both in the city, on open roads and off the beaten track. It seriously is. It is comfortable and handles like a dream and you could drive it all day long. However when you look at the cost of spares, If a headlight is an indicator, I am grateful so far I have not had to repair anything else. But it does leave you apprehensive when you put the car in for a service or as it gets older will I regret having one if things need replacing ? Its a tough call.
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2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (4x4): owner review
Owner Review | 3 Apr 2021
Jeep Grand Cherokee , So far has been a wonderful car Yes it has faults , which I will get to Firstly , we wanted a vehicle to tow a caravan just under 2 ton with a ball weight of about 180kg. without being full on 4wd and needs to drive car like . that eliminated Rangers , Everest , Landcruisers etc A few others could handle 2 ton, only just, but struggle with tow ball weight., So the safety margin was too small for my liking That left Ford Territory pretty much an obsolete car , but fit for purpose and drives well Got us to the Jeep, But mindful of past history, we took a punt. It can tow 3.5 ton with a tow ball rating of 350kg, so the safety margin was huge Pros, 3.0 ltr diesel , what a beast, 570nm of torque, Once moving, has more than enough power to cope with anything. overtaking and hill climbs is a breeze. Not much else compares with that. 8 speed auto blends perfect with the engine , is never left struggling or hunting for the correct gear. If required when towing , paddle shifters work well, but more often than not , leave it to look after itself Economy, around town about 8.5 ltr /100km Towing 2 ton, on 2 recent trips of of 10,000km and 2500km average fuel 12.9 ltr /100km And the bonus a 93 ltr fuel tank, which gives us a very useful range of 600km plus when towing with a good bit in reserve , and 900km without Van. The car is very comfortable, quiet , and very car like to drive.and a surprisingly agile turning circle Reverse camera works very well , makes hitching the van a one man show Features , Dual zone air con , Cruise control, Sat nav. Now its not all plain sailing , It does have a number of negatives. Such a brilliant engine, but it does have a fair degree of turbo lag, very noticeable when unladen , not so much when towing . My observation is, when moving of with an extra 2 ton , we expect a slight delay ,so it does not become so noticeable . Unladen from standstill we expect instant response, which you don't get with gentle acceleration The Parking brake , I think the days of foot operation has long gone, time for a change to electric. I don't mind indicators on the left But on that one stalk on the left , we have, indicators wipers , front and rear , high beam, you name it , its all on one stick. Give me two stalks , one each side , I don't care which side. Yes it does have auto wipers and high , but sometimes you need to manually operate them and can be a lucky dip to to select the right function. It does have wonderful multimedia controls on the steering whee,l 3 buttons on the right side and three on the left side, but why are they on the reverse side of the steering wheel facing the dashboard , with no visible icons to show what the functions are. There is real estate space on the front facing the driver for these controls. Are these negatives a deal breaker , Definitely Not. Is the vehicle fit for the intended purpose . Most definitely
* 'MRLP' is the manufacturer’s recommended list price as provided by our data provider and is subject to change, so is provided to you for indicative purposes only. Please note that MRLP is inclusive of GST, but is exclusive of any options and does not include on-road costs such as registration, CTP, stamp duty and dealer delivery. Where an MRLP is stated as a price range, this reflects the lowest to highest MRLP provided for that model range across the available variants.