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Originally Posted by Hitman
Interesting information.
I've been seriously considering a new Grand Cherokee since Toyota doesn't seem to want to update the 4Runner any time soon apparently. The Grand Cherokee is exactly one year behind the 4Runner (7.8 years vs 8.8 years) for length of time kept by owners, which would be surprising if they were truly as problematic as people here make them out to be. And the Grand Cherokee actually edges out the Tacoma (7.7 years).
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My sister bought a 2013 Grand Cherokee overland - a lot of awesome technology, really a beautiful Jeep. She's had it for about 4 years now and has about 120K miles. No major problems but I think most new cars won't see many issues until 100K miles, So I'm interested to see if her's starts breaking down on her.
I was undecided between the Grand Cherokee and T4R for months, knowing that I could get the Jeep probably a bit cheaper than the T4R. But I was also looking long term, as it was going to be the first new vehicle I've ever purchased. That's why I ended up with the T4R. I hope their reputation of reliability pays off for me.