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2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Pricing and Specs

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$8,470*
Jeep Grand Cherokee
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CarsGuide has published 6 expert reviews of the Jeep Grand Cherokee 2013. It has an average rating of 7.3 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee 2013 prices range from $8,470 for the basic trim level SUV Grand Cherokee Laredo (4x4) to $35,860 for the top of the range SUV Grand Cherokee SRT 8 Vapour.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee 2013 comes in SUV.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee 2013 is available in Diesel and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 3.0L 5 SP Automatic to the SUV 6.4L 5SP Automatic.

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$7,990

68 Listings

$14,441

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$18,742

50 Listings

$23,043

6 Listings

$27,344

1 Listing

$31,645

4 Listings

$35,946

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$40,247

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$44,548

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$50,990

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Jeep Grand Cherokee FAQs

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2013: Warranty issues

If you want to have the problems attended to at no cost you need to negotiate with Jeep in the hope they will come to the party with a good will gesture. If that doesn’t result in an outcome satisfactory to you try enlisting the help of your state consumer affairs people.

 

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2013: What to do with a troublesome example?

The best thing to do would seem to be to get out of it, either by selling it or trading it in. If you’ve kept a record of the dealer visits and what was done on each occasion you could seek to talk to Jeep about them buying it back, or giving you a good deal on a trade-in on a new model. The problem with that is that you would end up with another Jeep, and the possibility of more trouble.

Good SUV for outback caravan towing

The Discovery hasn’t done a lot of kays for its age, presumably those it has done have been tooling around town. If it’s in great shape, has been well maintained and serviced and hasn’t been used off-road I would tend to go for the Land Rover. Against that the Jeep has a good reputation as a towing vehicle, and it’s new, which adds to its appeal.

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The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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