Based on owner reviews, 1.4% of users reported having problems with the 2017 Jeep Cherokee
Based on owner reviews, 0.7% of users reported having problems with the 2017 Honda CR-V
It has four wheel drive an absolute must for driving in Wisconsin, it is a comfortable ride with heated seats and steering wheel. I enjoy the large touch screen and Bluetooth connection. The speakers and sound system are awesome and deliver a consistent enjoyable experience.
The Bluetooth connection does not always work the way it should. I would like the vehicle to ride higher like the 2006 Jeep Liberty I owned before this vehicle. I get that crossover vehicles are currently popular, but I would like a more jeep look, but not the rough ride of the jeep wrangler.
You get a decent car for the price! It has a great turn radius, and I feel like it rides pretty good. Also gets great gas mileage (23 in town and 28 on highway) for a small SUV. It also does not have huge blind spots.
The main cons of this vehicle is for the price you pay, you do not get a lot of features. For instance, no navigation. That is crucial in this day in age for preventing distracted driving. Also there is not a backup camera. On something you spend $20,000 I feel like a backup camera is a must.
The pro's include the apps that come with the package, the cons with this is you have to pay for them; such as the navigation. I love the space, it is the right amount of space for me. The Jeep is front heavy as well.
The Pros of the Jeep is the big touch screen radio, the available apps, the space of the vehicle, and the comfortable seats. It also has a couple of compartments in the trunk area that you can store things, also has hooks for whatever needs.
Backup camera, Wi-Fi, easy to drive, cruise control, satellite radio, plenty of car chargers, alarm system, navigation system, 911 assisted, assist, plenty of storage room, tinted windows, auto start systems.
There is no trailer hook up, towing capacity is not good enough, I wish the seats were heated, and gas mileage was a bit more. The price could of been better, I wish it came with a roof rack but it was not standard.
It is a reliable vehicle. It has great gas mileage. The back seats fold down. It has cruise control. It has front and back windshield wipers. It has vents in the back seat so you can feel the air conditioner and heat and be able to control it.
It tells you when the tire pressure is low and when the air is checked in the tires you have to press the reset button instead of it resetting by itself. It comes with only a radio and does not include a CD player or cassette player.
It is easy to drive, low maintenance, and very comfortable. There's plenty of room in the back seats as well as in the trunk. I like the front dashboard layout and the rear view camera that helps when you are backing out or into a parking area.
I dislike the trunk hatch. When you open the hatch after it has rained and/or is raining, the water drips off the trunk onto your head. I cannot think of any other cons about this vehicle. It is the second one I have owned and I'd buy it again.
Honda resale value, low maintenance, features offered for price. I like the driver assist, heated seats, the display for maps, rear backup camera and cargo area net and cover up. It is easy to drive and the gas mileage is good.
None. I have no complaints with this vehicle. I do however have a smaller SUV which is easier for me to get around in and park. I do preferred the larger SUV for long trips because of more storage room.
The LX model is cheaper than the other models offered for this SUV. It has great gas mileage, powered windows, AC, Bluetooth and USB connections, rear camera view for backing up, good trunk space and back seats fold all the way down for more trunk space if needed.
The only con I have encountered with this vehicle is the gear stick button broke and popped out on its own. It happened within the same year I got it which normally would have been covered through warranty but in my case I passed the mileages for the warranty due to the distance I have to travel for work.
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