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EXPERT RATING
7.5

Likes

  • Plush cabin
  • Standard advanced safety equipment
  • Auto parking function

Dislikes

  • Getting pricey
  • Diesel only
  • Sunroof reduces headroom
Laura Berry
Senior Journalist
9 Jun 2017
1 min read

The Overland sits high in the Grand Cherokee range and lists for $80,000, That's becoming pricey for a range which kicks off at $47,500.

The Overland comes standard with 20-inch alloy wheels, leather seats, an 8.4-inch touchscreen, sat nav, a nine-speaker Alpine stereo, 7.0-inch instrument cluster display, reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors, power adjustable and heated front seats, proximity unlocking and start button, auto headlights and wipers, and dual-zone climate control, power tailgate, dark-tinted rear glass, heated steering wheel and dual exhaust.
 
The Limited grade has all of that too, but the Overland also adds a panoramic sunroof, adaptive cruise control, auto parking, ventilated front seats, plus a wood and leather steering wheel.

The Overland has a 184kW/570Nm 3.0-litre V6 turbo diesel and comes with the same 'Quadra-Drive II' four-wheel drive system as the Trailhawk, making it a more talented off-roader.

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Jeep Grand Cherokee 2017: Overland (4x4)

Engine Type Diesel Turbo V6, 3.0L
Fuel Type Diesel
Fuel Efficiency 7.5L/100km (combined)
Seating 5
Price From $30,250 - $36,410
Safety Rating

Pricing Guides

$34,055
Based on 120 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months.
LOWEST PRICE
$13,990
HIGHEST PRICE
$73,990
Laura Berry
Senior Journalist
Laura Berry is a best-selling Australian author and journalist who has been reviewing cars for almost 20 years.  Much more of a Hot Wheels girl than a Matchbox one, she grew up in a family that would spend every Friday night sitting on a hill at the Speedway watching Sprintcars slide in the mud. The best part of this was being given money to buy stickers. She loved stickers… which then turned into a love of tattoos. Out of boredom, she learnt to drive at 14 on her parents’ bush property in what can only be described as a heavily modified Toyota LandCruiser.   At the age of 17 she was told she couldn’t have a V8 Holden ute by her mother, which led to Laura and her father laying in the driveway for three months building a six-cylinder ute with more horsepower than a V8.   Since then she’s only ever owned V8s, with a Ford Falcon XW and a Holden Monaro CV8 part of her collection over the years.  Laura has authored two books and worked as a journalist writing about science, cars, music, TV, cars, art, food, cars, finance, architecture, theatre, cars, film and cars. But, mainly cars.   A wife and parent, her current daily driver is a chopped 1951 Ford Tudor with a V8.
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Pricing Guide
$13,990
Lowest price, based on third party pricing data.
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