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31-01-2011, 01:03 PM | #1 | ||
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looks like pretty good value from 45k with Xenons and reverse camera. Quadra Lift air suspension is $2,500 extra on the lower models.
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...2578290003B72D also a test on caradvice where they give it a good rap. Would you buy one?
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31-01-2011, 01:28 PM | #2 | ||
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Good value, but I would still pick a Kluger, Prado or Terri over that thing. American build quality is a big turn off, even if it isn't far off the Territory. Besides, it would probably be a very expensive car to run as it gets older, spare parts etc. I'm suprised it didn't have a big plastic slab dashboard and a column shifter.
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31-01-2011, 01:56 PM | #3 | ||
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I drove one last year (the only RHD in AU) as a friend works for Chrysler.
Compared to the other cars in the Jeep range (again I have driven just about everyone of them) it is a huge leap forward. Styling is a little bland but the interior is a huge leap in quality and refinement. Fiat's influence on the Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge brand is already showing and this is the first of what to expect. IMO the dynamics are not yet up to the Territory but would leave the Territory for dead offroad. It is far more capable there but the steering around town is a little too light. The engine I drove was the new Penstar 6 cylinder which was a big improvement over the older 6s but still had some way to go. I wouldn't write the new Jeep off without giving it a go. This group are under new direction and it is a good direction.
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Chrysler has been upping the build quality since the beginning of its partnership with Mercedes. This new model is done completely after that partnership ended, and raised the bar even further. Motor Trend did a write-up on its off-road capability tested in Moab, UT. It looks to be up there with the Range Rover now. If not, then pretty close to it - for a lot less money. And that's the only other car you can really compare it too really. You're not going to get a vehicle of that quality, size, off-road ability, on-road refinement, with towing capability for that price anywhere. Sorry, but the Japs haven't really progressed as much, and I find them to be bland and very average at best. The Prado is mostly the same today as it was in 2003, and it sucks off-road (from experience) and the towing capacity is significantly lower.
Interesting on the Comments about the Pentastar V6, it's certainly getting a lot of media attention. Hopefully there will be a new V6 diesel that's even better than the Merc engine too. Last edited by chevypower; 31-01-2011 at 02:48 PM. |
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Haven't seen a coloum shifter on a car built in the last 10 years. I'd buy a Jeep GC over an similar vehicle, especially a Territory. 5.7L Hemi... nice. The GC is pretty good off road too. I don't think Territory is made to go off road. I think the Grand Chekka is a cheaper version on the Range Rover. |
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I should add, it's stupid to say it's aimed at the Territory or the like. The Grand Cherokee is in a different league all together from softroaders/crossovers. It may not be a tank, so it has the on-road manners as a crossover, but it has the towing capability and off-road ability of a real 4x4, which it is. I just read the part of the VM Motori diesel (I didn't think Fiat had a 3L diesel). You can't get a Jap 3.0L diesel that puts out 180kw and 550Nm! More like 120kw/400Nm! Don't mention the new Nissan engine, which is actually made by Renault. Also, the article does not mention the fact that the 5 speed auto will be gone in Chryslers soon. Soon replaced by a ZF 8 speed!
The all-new 2011 Dodge Durango is basically the 7 seat version. It's on a longer wheelbase version of the same platform, and there is said to be a Jeep-branded version coming also. So that takes care of the article's concern of the lack of the 3rd row. |
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31-01-2011, 05:24 PM | #7 | ||
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I just have to comment on this thread as I have done plenty of research on the new Jeep Grand Cherokee & I have not seen 1 negative report in any sense & I have read plenty.
Reason is it will be our next 4WD Ok from all reports this one is light years ahead of all Grand Chekka's that have come before it & that it is not only good well fantastic offroad but also drives like a car well almost on the road. Its NVH is amazing & the V6 even gives decent economy. For a couple of K you can add air suspension which has various settings starting from the parked height to allow easy entry etc to a fully up height that gives you the most ground clearance of a vehicle in its class. It can go anywhere any good (standard) 4wd can go & will do it easy. And at this price which is way cheaper than I thought it was going to be a great bargain! If you want a vehicle to drop the kids off to school that can also tow huge weights & handle itself well offroad (not just sandunes) this one is for you. I know its for me Last edited by Seduce XR6; 31-01-2011 at 05:31 PM. |
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Oh it was also 4x4 Australia's 4WD of the year for 2011
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31-01-2011, 07:25 PM | #9 | ||
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I am really considering a 5.7 Hemi one now I know it's cheaper then I thought it was.
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31-01-2011, 09:01 PM | #10 | ||
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being a Terri owner i was looking forwards to the new one but so far it seems a big disapointment but I will wait till I see it in the metal
So I am suprised i am even looking at the Jeep!!!! bloody good value AND a real 4wd to boot for $45 k and the interior looks great I think Ford have missed the boat with the terri to long in development for bugger all change maybe?? What me not owning a Ford didnt think it would be |
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31-01-2011, 09:55 PM | #11 | ||
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Pfftt it`s a jeep need I say more, They have so many structual issues(today tonight guy washes his car and it floods through the seals can`t be fixed) They have flopped in Australia the 300c only sold because it looked Ganster.
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"Oh I saw a report on Today Tonight saying they were bad, so they all must be." I Don't know whether to or Guess what, I once saw a report on ACA about someone who had a lemon FORD. That said, No One should buy Ford under any circumstances, they have SOOO many problems. BTW I have a Jeep, never had a problem with it. This thread will probably turn out to be similar to the Land Rover thread all over again. Keyboard warriors will come in and make big claims about stuff they heard a story about, normally from an unreliable source. |
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While I agree to some extent people bagging out Jeeps for a couple of reasons this was for past models & not this new one which as I have said has not at this stage had a negative comment on any review I have found thus far.
This tells me that this new model is much improved over any Jeep that has come before it in all ways. It will not be perfect however what vehicle is? For its features, ability, design, build quality etc its one hell of a vehicle for 45k TX AWD Terra or Grand Cherokee Laredo (lets compare the features & capability). Of course it does depend on what you want your vehicle for & if its around town driving only then maybe a terra would be the choice to make over the Jeep? Time will tell how good or bad the new Jeeps are but I bet you wont find front wheels falling off or windows falling down lol |
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If people are happy with a Jeep and want to take the chance on nothing going wrong
in the middle of nowhere and waiting weeks for parts to arrive from Amreica that's fine. If people are prepared to accept the fuel penalty that comes with a vehicle that is nearly 200 Kg heavier than the Territory, that's also fine. If people come on her squealing about nobody supporting the local industry and then turn around and buy foreign products, then what does that say about us? I would ask those people genuinely in the market for Jeep, Territory, Kluger ect to do their sums, weigh up what works for them but be aware that buying an import also means one less local car sold here. In our own way, we all have a part in the the local vehicle industry and even though it seems like our one little sale doesn't count, it only takes 500 people each month to think that way and sales of Territory become lack lustre. Last edited by jpd80; 01-02-2011 at 07:24 AM. |
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Also I myself have purchased 3 new Fords in the last 5 years or so at around 110k so I guess I have done my bit in recent times. And when I have said the same sort of thing as you have in the past I have been flamed so maybe you will be also however as always its not the same for all members on here, if your popular you can say what you want it seems & if not you cant lol I love Ford well I have my entire life & really still want to so maybe to go with the Jeep in the future a GS or XR8 would be nice |
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It's combined fuel consumption is 12.5L The new GC with the V6 is 11.4L So your point on "fuel penalty" doesn't hold up. Ok name an Australian built 4WD that has a pretty nice interior, A range of engines including Diesel, Petrol 6 and Petrol 8. Proper offroad ability with low range and as many features as the new GC. But still at a reasonable price?? I would support the local industry if they had a better variety of cars that were nice, but still a reasonable price. There is only 1 locally built car that interests me, and that is the Falcon. So if I want anything but a large sedan, I would be looking at cars from overseas. That said I like some large sedans from overseas as well, so no guarantee I would by a Falcon over another sedan. Also saying someone should support local industry for the sake of it is stupid. Cars are expensive. I go to work day and night every week to pay for my car, So I am going to get the car that I LIKE and that makes me feel good. I am not just going to get an Australian car for the sake of it. If they think Australian cars are not selling enough, then they should do something about it and improve the product to attract more people. I think Jeep may be onto something here and will sell more GC then they have previously. |
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Sorry, but my wireless optus connection is as useful as a Camry getaway car in a robbery.
So why does Territory give such bad fuel economy? I always thought it was pretty good for a petrol.... |
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The jeep is AWD and uses a litre less per 100. Teriotry is about as fuel efficient as most modern v8's. So a positive of the Terri is good fuel consumption is not true. I have nothing against the Terri but I am just pointing out facts. |
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In fairness, you are comparing a brand new jeep and spanking new Pentastar engine to basically
the outgoing Territory and it's basically BF spec engine. I would anticipate quite a significant lift in fuel economy across the board with the new model coming in the next month or so, Ford have been dragging their heels awefully on Territory and it's paid the price in sales, so I'm thinking that Ford owes the Territory a huge catch up. Also US fuel economy specs put the AWD Explorer ahead of the AWD Jeep, so I'd expect that the Territory already has the company yardstick well and truly pointed in its direction Last edited by jpd80; 01-02-2011 at 06:59 PM. |
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The Territory for a start is not a 4WD but an AWD & cannot really do anything off road of any substance though they do go well over sand dunes It does not even come close to the list of standard features (comparing base models) & to whine about the Jeep being a new model & the Territory being still an old model in a way that means its not fair to compare them against each other is pathetic. What matters is that both vehicles are for sale in 2011 as new vehicles & so is fair to offer a comparison In any case the 2011 Territory is also a new model (dont forget the new Grand Cherokee is also just a facelift) well a thorough one but still a carry over for the last model more or less. Have you even owned a Territory? As for economy the territory we had was very heavy on the fuel around town, something like high 14's & that included 50% highway driving between towns so I imagine it would have been more like 16's if 100% town driving. My current XR6 with the ZF 6 speed is sitting on 10.2 for the same driving conditions however even the new territory with the FG engine would I say sit around high 12's- 13's for my conditions. Yes this is a Ford Forum however we all need to keep an open mind & see things for what they are & as you say be fair in our judgments |
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STOP THE PRESSES PEOPLE!! Its the buying public's fault that the territory has lacklustre sales! Whew, thats a relief, here I was thinking it was because it is old & outdated & a neglected product! Now, we can just blame the buying public. Stupid buying public.
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I won`t even bother to quote some of you guys who attacked me.
Fact: Jeep with removable roof Car on program owner was running the hose on the roof at low pressure all windows closed yet water was running on the inside of the front pillar. Fact Jeep cherokees catching on fire after being parked (can`t remember reason). Fact: In melbourne anyway chrysler discounted most of their cars by $10,000 plus article in the AGE you could get the v8 300c for the price of the 6 cylinder. Chrysler have been struggling i Australia. |
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