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The Jeep Grand Cherokee 2009 prices range from $6,270 for the basic trim level SUV Grand Cherokee Limited (4x4) to $18,260 for the top of the range SUV Grand Cherokee SRT 8.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee 2009 comes in SUV.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee 2009 is available in Diesel, Unleaded Petrol and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 3.0L 5 SP Automatic to the SUV 6.1L 5SP Automatic.
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2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee | Specs | Price |
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Laredo (4x4) | Specs: 3.0L, Diesel, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $6,820 - $9,680 |
Limited (4x4) | Specs: 3.0L, Diesel, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $6,270 - $8,800 |
Limited (4x4) | Specs: 4.7L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $7,040 - $9,900 |
SRT 8 | Specs: 6.1L, Premium Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $13,860 - $18,260 |
As you say Mercedes generally cost more to service and repair, particularly if you have a dealer do the work.
They're not as expensive if you use an independent Mercedes specialist, and there are plenty around who can do that for you. They not only charge less for their labour, they usually have access to cheaper parts. Most of those parts are full factory parts, just sourced from overseas, instead of locally, so you don't miss out on quality or reliability by using them.
Jeep owners generally swear by the cars, but they have had issues over the years that should make you wary about signing on to the brand.
There's not much to split them, perhaps I would prefer the 'Benz.
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You're correct in thinking the Mercedes would cost more to service and repair, particularly if you use a dealer. Going to an independent service mechanic with experience of Mercedes-Benz cars would save you plenty. The Jeep would be the cheaper of the two in terms of servicing, and of the two you are looking at that's the one I would opt for.
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YOU have to think of how much the float will weigh with a horse and any gear. My guess is that it will be in excess of 2.5 tonnes. I would rule out the Territory; too many problems from rust to CV joint leaks to front ball joint wear, and you would have to upgrade the transmission cooling to handle the weight. Go for the Prado or LandCruiser, or perhaps think of the Jeep Grand Cherokee that will tow 3.0 tonnes.
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