2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland EcoDiesel Long-Term Update 4 - Truck Trend Network

We regularly saw a range of 500-plus miles and often towed 6,000-plus-pound loads with confidence. Service intervals came about every 10,000 miles, and the DEF tank was properly sized to mostly match our regular service stops, although we did fall about 500 miles short of our second service, necessitating a truck stop fill-up on the way home... Our only unscheduled stop was for a check engine light, which led to a warranty replacement of our catalytic converter, a common issue with early EcoDiesel-equipped Jeeps and Rams. Otherwise the Grand Cherokee proved to be very reliable with no other issues during its stay. Where the Grand excelled was in long-distance driving comfort, great all-weather capability, and towing—sometimes all on the same trip. Thanks to full-time four-wheel drive and an advanced Selec-Terrain traction control system, the Grand Cherokee is sure-footed in any weather. Being Jeep's first-generation air suspension, the system has some great features, such as self-leveling for load, an aero mode for highway speeds, and the ability to rise up over obstacles when wheeling. Source: www.trucktrend.com