2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee vs 2010 Nissan Murano
SUVs
Decades ago, the Jeep Grand Cherokee (along with the Ford Explorer) introduced the masses to a new type of vehicle. It was brawny, muscular, and inefficient but sold by the millions. Today, things have changed but the Grand Cherokee sticks to its roots to please Jeep faithfuls by remaining a true SUV with off-road capabilities. It rides on a rear-wheel drive unibody platform shared with the Mercedes-Benz ML-Class and features a new air suspension system known as Quadra-Lift. Three different 4x4 systems are available along with a new Selec-Terrain system that allows selectable driving settings such as Auto, Rock, Sand/Mud, Sport, and Snow that adjusts traction control, vehicle height, and other settings.
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