SRT Jeep Cherokee Questions

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As long as you don't have rear facing child seats I say go for it. Rear facing child seats? Check out the SRT Durango. At the very least do what was suggested earlier and test your seats before buying.
 

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Holy crap, that's a great deal.

Well I checked on this one, and it is a dealer demo with 3k miles on it. Still listed as new, but who knows what it has been put through. Not worth 67k for what I consider a used vehicle.
 

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Well I checked on this one, and it is a dealer demo with 3k miles on it. Still listed as new, but who knows what it has been put through. Not worth 67k for what I consider a used vehicle.

Agreed, you can buy a brand new SRT-GC for the same price without all the dealer add-ons. Still trying to find out if the SRT-D suffers from any of the common reliabilty issues that plague the RT i.e. waterpump, fuel pump, trans failures.
 
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I do believe that you can order one without the 3rd row, if that's what's holding you back.
Ha! I just don't have a need for a vehicle that big. Like I said we have a 2017 Grand Cherokee Altitude. Works perfect for the family. Just me, wife and my son. I wouldn't mind having another 6.4 in the stable though, but I really want a new wrangler.
 

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I love my 2014. I had a 2010 also. Obviously brakes, tires, gas you can't really get around but honestly for what it is, great looking, fast, practical, best bang for your buck. I have exhaust on mine too and it sounds killer. Definitely turns a lot of heads. I just hate the regular drive mode and I can't get the eco to turn off so I just put it in sport mode all the time and don't even think about it. And FWIW I commute ~50 miles round trip to work 6 days a week plus all the personal driving I do and if I'm not driving like a nut I can make a tank of gas last a week so just some food for thought in that department.
 

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Well I checked on this one, and it is a dealer demo with 3k miles on it. Still listed as new, but who knows what it has been put through. Not worth 67k for what I consider a used vehicle.
Definitely.
Probably beat to crap. Hard pass. lol
 

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Ha! I just don't have a need for a vehicle that big. Like I said we have a 2017 Grand Cherokee Altitude. Works perfect for the family. Just me, wife and my son. I wouldn't mind having another 6.4 in the stable though, but I really want a new wrangler.
Ahhhhhhhh,......I got'cha. lol
 

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They are definitely dealing on them, buddy of mine just picked one up for around 63K I believe. Got it from Autonation Dodge in Katy.

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Mine was a '16 leftover bought in March of 2017. They knocked off $12 from sticker. Deals are out there on leftovers.

Agreed, you can buy a brand new SRT-GC for the same price without all the dealer add-ons. Still trying to find out if the SRT-D suffers from any of the common reliabilty issues that plague the RT i.e. waterpump, fuel pump, trans failures.

Waterpump, yes. Haven't read/heard about fuel pump or transmission failures with the Jeep SRT.
 

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