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1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Review

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1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Review

The luxury hot rod of sport-utilities.
Introduction
The Grand Che{{{Cherokee is the flagship of Jeep's sport-utility family, and, in some

respects, remains ahead of the ever-growing and ever-improving compact-class pack.

When Chrysler introduced the Grand Cherokee in 1992 sport-utility sales already were

booming, with Jeep Cherokee enjoying year-over-year sales gains for more than a

decade. The idea was to take the Cherokee concept a step up the aspirational ladder,

combining rugged Jeep attributes with the luxury, comfort and performance associated

with expensive cars.

The combination has proved to be a winning one. Over a quarter-million Grand Cherokees rolled out of Jeep-Eagle dealerships last year, a

total that was second only to Ford's phenomenal Explorer among all sport-utility

vehicles. Obviously, the folks at Jeep have been doing something right.

For 1996, the Grand Cherokee receives a number of significant detail changes. Most

notably, the interior underwent a makeover, which included installation of dual

airbags and more luxury options. The exterior also received modest freshening updates.

We picked a Limited model with V8 power and 4wd for our review. Next Page



1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee