2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo E for sale in Billings MT

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2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo E 4-Door SUV
Exterior Color:      Bright Whi
Interior Color:      Black
Stock Number: P2849A
Mileage: 134,217
Engine: Pentastar 3.6L V6 295hp 260ft. lbs.
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Title: Clear
VIN: 1C4RJFAG6HC904335
Internet Price: $14,995
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Vehicle Description

 

AS COPIED FROM EDMUNDS

Edmunds' Expert Review


byTravis Langness
Reviews Editor
Travis Langness has worked in the automotive industry since 2011. He has written thousands of car-related articles and tested and reviewed hundreds of vehicles over the course of his career.

Pros

  • Appealing engines, including a thrifty diesel V6 and a brawny V8
  • Enough off-road ability to conquer practically any trail
  • Plush interior with plentiful luxury and technology
  • Impressive tow ratings for the class

Cons

  • Diesel engine is noisy at idle and low speeds
  • Ride quality may disappoint, even with air suspension

What’s new


A Trailhawk model with extra off-road kit debuts for 2017, while the top-of-the-line Summit gets slightly revised styling and additional luxury-oriented interior garnishes. Newly available features include a self-parking system and lane departure warning. A rearview camera and rear parking sensors are now standard on every Grand Cherokee.

Vehicle overview

It's hard to find a truly off-road-ready SUV these days, especially at a reasonable price. But if you're shopping for one, Jeep has you covered with the 2017 Grand Cherokee.

Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4dr SUV (3.6L 6cyl 8A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.48 per gallon for regular unleaded in Montana.

Monthly estimates based on costs in Montana
$196/mo for Grand Cherokee Laredo
Grand Cherokee Laredo 
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$193/mo
Avg. Midsize SUV
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Off-road prowess isn't the Grand Cherokee's only trick, though. Three compelling engines help set the Jeep Grand Cherokee apart. The base 3.6-liter gasoline V6 delivers decent power and fuel economy; the optional turbocharged 3.0-liter diesel V6 increases fuel economy considerably and also pumps up the low-end torque. As for the available 5.7-liter V8, it sounds great and rivals the diesel with its robust towing capacity.

In addition to its well-sorted powertrains, the Grand Cherokee offers just about every upscale amenity and high-tech option you can think of. A premium interior and serious versatility make the Grand Cherokee a standout in the class. For Trail Rated luxury in a stylish package, the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee is certainly tough to top.

Edmunds' Expert Rating

3.5 / 5
The 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a luxurious and comfortable SUV that's highly capable off-road, with a wide variety of engines and high-tech options to chose from. The Grand Cherokee is a standout in the SUV world that makes sense for just about any scenario.

Trim tested


Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions, although trim levels share many aspects. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit (3.0L V6 diesel; 4x4; 8-speed automatic). NOTE: Since this test was conducted, the current Grand Cherokee has received some revisions, including a new gearshift lever, the addition of electric-assist power steering and a weight reduction courtesy of some aluminum suspension components. Our findings remain broadly applicable to this year's Grand Cherokee.

EdmundsScorecard

Overall 3.5 / 5
Driving 3.5
Comfort 3.5
Interior 4.0
Utility 4.0

Driving

3.5
The EcoDiesel V6 is the way to go if you're serious about fuel economy, towing and off-roading. Plus, it's quicker than the standard V6. Off-road grip is sensational, but on-road handling is mediocre at best. The top-level Summit model we tested is the only Grand Cherokee that's not Trail Rated.

Acceleration

3.5
The EcoDiesel 3.0-liter V6 is all about torque, a full 420 lb-ft worth. With 0-60 mph arriving in 7.7 seconds, it's quicker than the V6-gasoline GC. The eight-speed automatic is smooth, though its shifts are slow. For more thrilling acceleration, check out the V8.

Braking

3.0
Around town, the Grand Cherokee brakes provide decent power and pedal feel. At the test track though, the GC nosedives and squirms during full panic stops. It took 121 feet to stop from 60 mph, which is average for the class.

Steering

2.0
The GC's steering has a light effort and a chunky steering wheel that feels good in your hands, which should suit most people. Unfortunately it also doesn't have much in the way of feel, so you never really know what the front tires are up to on road or off.

Handling

2.0
Whether at the test track or on back roads, the Grand Cherokee feels lethargic and heavy. It has little roll control, meaning it leans considerably through corners. The stability control intervenes early and often.

Drivability

3.0
The eight-speed automatic shifts seamlessly on the highway, though there's some jerkiness in stop-and-go traffic, and the engine requires more revs than you expect to get going. The massive amount of turbodiesel torque means you can easily hold just one gear up long grades.

Off-road

4.0
The Summit model, with its low front fascia, isn't Trail Rated, despite the Quadra-Drive II four-wheel-drive system and height-adjustable air suspension. Still, it's ultra-capable when scurrying up steep off-road trails.

Comfort

3.5
The Grand Cherokee has excellent sound deadening, plus supportive seats and plenty of room to stretch out. Although we expected good things from the air suspension, it suffers in the city, struggling to soak up smaller bumps.

Seat comfort

4.0
The front seats are wide and overstuffed with padding, yet they are surprisingly firm. Adjustable lumbar and heating and cooling up front are complemented by well-padded armrests. Rear reclining seatbacks have easy-access levers. The rear middle seat is livable but not wide enough for adults.

Ride comfort

2.0
Oddly, the optional air suspension struggles to absorb smaller pavement ripples, allowing significant vibration into the cabin. It's definitely not the best urban vehicle. Big bumps, on the other hand, are absorbed with ease.

Noise & vibration

4.0
The optional diesel engine clatter makes it louder at idle than rival gas engines, but the EcoDiesel is considerably quieter at full throttle, partially because it doesn't rev as high. Dual-pane front glass means nearly zero wind noise on the highway.

Climate control


Large primary buttons and knobs for the climate control system are easy to operate and the system cools/warms the cabin well. Some of the secondary controls located in the infotainment screen are a bit harder to find, though, and can be frustrating even for owners used to the system.

Interior

4.0
Jeep's most recent improvements certainly make the Grand Cherokee's cabin a nice place to be. The Uconnect infotainment system, materials and controls are at the top of the class, though the touchscreen forces too many steps for certain functions.

Ease of use

3.0
The centerpiece is an excellent chunky steering wheel paired with solid, substantial controls. Large, grippy knobs for stereo volume/tuning/fan speed are nice, but some climate control functions require three to four button pushes through the touchscreen. Ridiculous.

Getting in/getting out

3.5
Wide-opening front doors help entry. The step-in height is higher than average, but the air suspension can be lowered when parked. The rear doors also open wide, though the opening is compromised by the intrusive rear wheelwell and wide rocker panels.

Roominess

4.5
Despite the high seating position, there's still generous headroom up front. Good elbow room, too, and the center console leaves room for the driver's right knee. Excellent rear foot- and kneeroom, plus plenty of headroom.

Visibility

4.0
The windshield pillars are fairly long and thick, hampering views on curvy roads. Most other pillars are narrow, though, and the tall side windows facilitate lane changes. Standard rearview camera and parking sensors are especially handy in a tall SUV.

Utility

4.0
When you consider all that it offers in one package, the Jeep Grand Cherokee is very utilitarian. It has above-average tow ratings, an optional adjustable air suspension and decent cargo space, although the latter could be better in terms of maximum capacity.

Small-item storage


The main front bin has little space and a cheap-feeling door. Up front, the door pockets are too narrow for most hands. There are, however, good anti-tip cupholders.

Cargo space

4.0
The Jeep Grand Cherokee's trunk isn't the largest in the department; it also doesn't have a very low load floor, but with the optional air suspension you can lower the ride height when you park. The trunk houses a full-size spare and still offers 36.3 cubic feet of space.

Child safety seat accommodation


There are two sets of two latches, each on the outboard positions of the rear seat. Realistically, you'll be able to put two child seats in the rear.

Towing

5.0
The EcoDiesel and Hemi V8 4x4s have the same tow rating: 7,200 pounds. Two-wheel-drive models can tow 7,400 pounds, while gasoline V6 models can tow 6,200 pounds. Most crossover SUVs don't come anywhere close to those numbers.

Technology


Though the Uconnect system in the Jeep Grand Cherokee is one of the most user-friendly on the market, our test vehicle had several issues with reliability during operation. Knobs often failed to respond to inputs, and the satellite radio cut out so many times that we lost track.

Audio & navigation


Audio and navigation controls are extremely user-friendly. Almost any novice can master the basic functions of the Uconnect system after just a few uses. The optional nine-speaker stereo has good sound quality and dynamic range.

Smartphone integration


Connecting via Bluetooth or USB is easy and quick with the Grand Cherokee. Songs and podcasts are indexed with lightning speed. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, however, are not available.

Driver aids


Optional systems such as blind-spot monitoring and forward collision mitigation are nice to have, but unfortunately they're oversensitive in the Grand Cherokee. Warnings sound with the slightest encroachment on other cars or even when a car is two lanes away in your blind spot.

Which Grand Cherokee does Edmunds recommend?


The 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee offers a lot of standard and optional features to choose from, but in general, we're most fond of the off-road-ready Trailhawk. It can go nearly anywhere and yet still comes with swanky equipment such as ventilated seats and the 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen. The Trailhawk's standard V6 is capable, but an upgrade to the diesel-powered V6 or the 5.7-liter V8 will significantly increase tow ratings. Beyond the extra pulling power, the diesel V6 offers impressive fuel economy, and the V8 gives this Jeep the character of a classic muscle car.

2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee models

The 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a five-passenger midsize SUV that comes in five trim levels: Laredo, Limited, Trailhawk, Overland and Summit. Each is available with rear-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD), except the Trailhawk, which is 4WD-only. One of our favorite things about the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee is that it feels relatively plush whatever trim level you choose. Certain desirable upgrades are offered only on higher trims, however, including the 8.4-inch touchscreen and the optional diesel V6 and gasoline V8 engines.

The base Laredo comes fairly well-equipped, including a 3.6-liter V6 engine (295 horsepower, 260 pound-feet of torque) with an eight-speed automatic transmission, 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlights, foglights, heated mirrors, a rearview camera, rear parking sensors, keyless ignition and entry, dual-zone automatic climate control, a leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, Bluetooth, and a six-speaker sound system with a 5-inch touchscreen, a USB port and an auxiliary audio jack.

If you're looking for a few more creature comforts (or if you just need heated seats for cold winter commutes), then check out the Limited trim level. On Limited and above, you can go with the standard V6 or you can opt for one of two more capable motors. The first is a 5.7-liter V8 (360 hp, 390 lb-ft), and the second is a turbocharged 3.0-liter diesel V6 (240 hp, 420 lb-ft). An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard for both. Other standard equipment on the Limited includes 18-inch wheels, additional chrome exterior trim, remote start, an auto-dimming driver-side and rearview mirror, a power liftgate, a 115-volt power outlet, satellite radio, a heated steering wheel, heated front and rear seats, leather upholstery, eight-way power front seats (with four-way power lumbar adjustment), driver-seat memory settings and an additional USB charging port.

New to the Grand Cherokee lineup this year is the Trailhawk trim level. Without a doubt, it's one of the most capable off-road SUVs in its class. On top of the Limited trim, it adds unique exterior styling flourishes, different 18-inch wheels with off-road tires, four-wheel drive with low-range gearing (Quadra-Drive II), an adjustable air suspension (Quadra-Lift) with increased suspension travel and other Trailhawk-specific tuning, hill ascent and descent control, an electronic limited-slip rear differential, underbody skid plates, trim-specific interior styling, and an upgraded instrument cluster display with exclusive off-road features. The Trailhawk also adds power-folding mirrors, ventilated front seats, an 8.4-inch touchscreen interface with voice controls and a nine-speaker sound system.

Next in the Grand Cherokee lineup is the Overland. It has a few more luxury options and shares the Trailhawk's latter four standard features as well as a mainstream version of its air suspension. It also adds 20-inch wheels, automatic wipers, xenon headlights with auto leveling and auto high-beam control, LED daytime running lights and foglights, a dual-pane panoramic sunroof, a navigation system, HD radio, a power-adjustable steering wheel and extended leather upholstery. Consider the Overland if you're looking for something classy and well-equipped right near the top of the range.

If you want everything you can get out of a Grand Cherokee, the top-of-the-line Summit trim is the one to have. It includes the Overland's standard equipment plus polished 20-inch wheels, headlamp washers, front parking sensors, a self-parking system (both parallel and perpendicular), illuminated doorsills, additional noise-reducing acoustic glass for the windows, active noise-canceling technology, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, a forward collision mitigation system with automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and upgraded leather upholstery with diamond-quilted accents. (A full leather interior with even more coverage is an extra-cost option.)

Many of the higher trims' standard features are offered on lesser models as options. A dual-screen rear entertainment system with Blu-ray capability is optional for the Limited, Trailhawk, Overland and Summit. Quite a few aesthetic upgrades are also available, including a 75th Anniversary package that adds gloss-black exterior trim.

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Contact Information
Dana Motors   —
Main: (406) 656-7654
Pre-Owned: (406) 545-4700
Vehicle Features & Options

Standard Features

Air Conditioning:
  Air filtration
  Front air conditioning: automatic climate control
  Front air conditioning zones: dual
  Rear vents: second row
Airbags:
  Airbag deactivation: occupant sensing passenger
  Front airbags: dual
  Knee airbags: driver
  Side airbags: front
  Side curtain airbags: front, rear
Audio System:
  Antenna type: mast
  Auxiliary audio input: Bluetooth, USB, iPod/iPhone, jack
  Radio: AM/FM, touch screen display
  Radio data system
  Speed sensitive volume control
  Total speakers: 5
Brakes:
  ABS: 4-wheel
  Braking assist
  Electronic brakeforce distribution
  Front brake diameter: 13.0
  Front brake type: ventilated disc
  Front brake width: 1.3
  Power brakes
  Rear brake diameter: 13.0
  Rear brake type: ventilated disc
  Rear brake width: 0.55
Comfort Features:
  Cargo area floor mat
  Floor mat material: carpet
  Floor material: carpet
  Floor mats: front, rear
  Shift knob trim: leather
  Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features:
  Ambient lighting
  Assist handle: front, rear
  Cargo area light
  Center console: front console with armrest and storage
  Cruise control
  Cupholders: front, illuminated, rear
  Footwell lights
  Multi-function remote: proximity entry system, trunk release
  One-touch windows: 2
  Overhead console: front
  Power outlet(s): 12V front, 12V rear
  Power steering
  Power windows: lockout button
  Push-button start
  Reading lights: front, rear
  Rearview mirror: manual day/night
  Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic
  Steering wheel mounted controls: audio, cruise control, multi-function, paddle shifter
  Storage: door pockets, front seatback
  Vanity mirrors: dual illuminating
Drivetrain:
  4WD selector: electronic hi-lo
  4WD type: on demand
  Axle ratio: 3.45
  Drive mode selector
  Locking differential: center, rear
Engine:
  Alternator: 160 amps
  Auto start/stop
  Auxiliary oil cooler
  Battery: maintenance-free
  Battery rating: 650 CCA
Exterior Features:
  Body side moldings: body-color
  Door handle color: body-color
  Front bumper color: body-color
  Grille color: black with chrome accents
  Mirror color: body-color
  Rear bumper color: body-color
  Rear spoiler: roofline
  Rear spoiler color: body-color
  Rear trunk/liftgate: liftgate
  Window trim: chrome
In Car Entertainment:
  Infotainment: Uconnect
  Infotainment screen size: 5 in.
Instrumentation:
  Clock
  Compass
  Customizable instrument cluster
  Digital odometer
  External temperature display
  Fuel economy display: MPG, range
  Gauge: tachometer
  Instrument cluster screen size: 7 in.
  Multi-function display
  Trip odometer
  Warnings and reminders: coolant temperature warning, lamp failure, low fuel level, low oil pressure, maintenance due
Lights:
  Daytime running lights
  Exterior entry lights: approach lamps
  Front fog lights
  Headlights: auto delay off, auto on/off, halogen, quad headlights, wiper activated
  Taillights: LED
Mirrors:
  Side mirror adjustments: manual folding, power
  Side mirrors: heated
Roof:
  Roof rails: chrome
Safety:
  Active head restraints: dual front
  Automatic emergency braking: rear
  Camera system: rearview
  Child safety door locks
  Child seat anchors: LATCH system
  Crumple zones: front, rear
  Impact sensor: post-collision safety system
  Parking sensors: rear
  Rearview monitor: in dash
Seatbelts:
  Emergency locking retractors: front, rear
  Front seatbelts: 3-point
  Rear seatbelts: 3-point
  Seatbelt force limiters: front
  Seatbelt pretensioners: front
  Seatbelt warning sensor: front
Seats:
  Driver seat power adjustments: 4-way power lumbar, height, reclining, 8
  Front headrests: adjustable, 2
  Front seat type: bucket
  Passenger seat folding: folds flat
  Passenger seat manual adjustments: height, reclining, 4
  Rear headrests: adjustable, 3
  Rear seat folding: split
  Rear seat manual adjustments: reclining
  Rear seat type: 60-40 split bench
  Upholstery: cloth
Security:
  Anti-theft system: vehicle immobilizer
  Power door locks: auto-locking
Stability and Traction:
  Hill holder control
  Roll stability control
  Stability control
  Traction control
Steering:
  Turns lock-to-lock: 3.2
Suspension:
  Front shock type: twin-tube gas
  Front spring type: coil
  Front stabilizer bar
  Front suspension classification: independent
  Front suspension type: short and long arm
  Rear shock type: twin-tube gas
  Rear spring type: coil
  Rear stabilizer bar
  Rear suspension classification: independent
  Rear suspension type: multi-link
Telematics:
  Phone: hands free
  Wireless data link: Bluetooth
Tires and Rims:
  Spare tire mount location: inside
  Spare tire size: temporary
  Spare wheel type: steel
  Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  Tire type: all terrain
  Wheels: painted aluminum alloy
Towing and Hauling:
  Tow hooks: rear
Windows:
  Front wipers: variable intermittent
  Laminated glass: acoustic
  Liftgate window: fixed
  Power windows
  Rear privacy glass
  Rear wiper: intermittent, with washer
  Tinted glass: front driver and passenger, windshield
  Window defogger: rear
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Dealership Information
Dana Motors
Main:
(406) 656-7654
Pre-Owned:
(406) 545-4700
Email:
Business Hours
Weekdays:
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sun: CLOSED
Location
2046 Grand Ave.
Billings, MT 59102
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