Jeep Cherokee (2014 – 2019) Review

Jeep Cherokee (2014 – 2019) At A Glance

2/5
Honest John Overall Rating
The Jeep Cherokee performs excellently on rough terrain, but is much less capable on-road, where it is likely to spend more of its life. This makes it a compromised choice for most buyers.

+Distinctive styling. Well equipped. Extremely capable off-road. Comfortable ride.

-Not as good to drive as rivals. Lots of road and engine noise. Small load area for an SUV of this size.

Insurance Groups are between 19–29
On average it achieves 84% of the official MPG figure

The US brand’s insistence that all of its cars perform brilliantly off-road means the Jeep Cherokee is more capable than most rivals in the dirt. However, on the road, where these cars really earn their keep, it is let down by poor refinement next to competitors such as the Subaru Forester, British-made Nissan Qashqai and big-selling Kia Sportage. Read on for our full Jeep Cherokee review.

There were high hopes for the Jeep Cherokee in 2014. Bold looks, allied to input from new partner Fiat, gave the company and customers plenty to look forward to.

For a start, the model moved upmarket. Jeep realised it could not merely trade on its outdoorsy image as it once did, so it was no surprise to see big improvements from previous models in terms of quality and design to draw in family car buyers.

The Jeep Cherokee was certainly distinctive – especially from the front with its odd nose, which featured the traditional Jeep grille, but with a new take on the old design.

All four-wheel-drive models feature Jeep’s Selec-Terrain traction control system with four driving modes – Auto, Snow, Sport and Sand/Mud. The system electronically coordinates and optimises the car’s ABS, ESC and powertrain controller to ensure complete stability.

The engine line-up consists of a 2.0-litre Multijet II diesel delivering 170PS, mated to a nine-speed automatic gearbox. There was also a 140PS version of the 2.0 unit, which was offered with a six-speed manual gearbox.

In 2015, a much better 2.2-litre diesel was offered, with a nine-speed automatic transmission as standard. You could also order the Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk model with a 3.2-litre V6 engine, but it’s vanishingly rare as a used car.

As an alternative to mainstream SUVs, the Jeep Cherokee has plenty going for it, in particular a strong image and that genuine off-road capability. 

Of course, how many owners really want or need the latter is another matter, and for those who do, the Land Rover Discovery Sport, although now several years old, still holds plenty of appeal.

But you can expect plenty of standard kit with the Jeep Cherokee and it’s certainly a distinctive choice.

Fancy a second opinion? Read heycar’s Jeep Cherokee review.

Ask Honest John

Water is leaking into the footwells of my car - what's causing it?

"My Jeep Cherokee has started filling up with water in the driver's side footwell - the front and especially the rear but only when it rains. A mechanic has done hose test and can't find anything. He says he needs to strip out the seats andcarpets to look further. Do you have you any ideas? "
It is most likely a blocked bulkhead vent well drains that leave rainwater nowhere to go except via the pollen filter into the cabin of the car. Pop the bonnet and have a look under the grille at the base of the windscreen. The drains are either side.
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4x4 suggestions?

"My pregnant daughter is moving with her husband to the Peak District a is looking to buy a Jeep Cherokee or Audi Q5 - she wants the Cherokee her husband wants her to try the Audi Q5. She will be travelling around narrow roads in wintry weather and I want her to have the best advice for these daily journeys to work. What do you think of these two?"
A Jeep Cherokee is a much more capable off roader and is narrower than a Q5. But a Q5 is a much better trimmed vehicle that carries far more status. But benefit from fitting either winter tyres or the new compromise all weather tyres such as Michelin CrossClimate or Nokian Weatherproof.
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