2014 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk Long-Term Verdict - Motor Trend

Likewise, my relationship with our long-term Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk has at times been tainted by small annoyances, but in the end it always swings back to the fact that I really like it. I wasn’t the original chaperone of our long-term Cherokee,... At a total price of $37,265, our Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl — that’s a mouthful — Cherokee Trailhawk came pretty loaded, including the optional 3. 2-liter V-6, which came in handy, especially while towing, but we will get to that later. We also opted for the upgraded stereo with nine amplified speakers and a subwoofer, the Technology group, which includes a host of safety features, and the Comfort/Convenience group of optional equipment. Some of the more notable features included parking assist, which steers the car into a parallel or perpendicular spot as you control the brake, adaptive cruise control, and LaneSense, Jeep’s lane departure warning, which provides haptic feedback... Our tester also came with a forward collision warning system that engages the brakes if a collision is imminent. This particular feature came in handy on my drive home one evening when the traffic came to a standstill right as I was checking my blind spot to change lanes. Source: www.motortrend.com