Engine: 6.4L V8 SRT HEMI MDS. Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic (8HP70) (DFK) 3.70 Rear Axle Ratio. High Performance Suspension. GVWR: 6,500 lbs. 50 State Emissions. Transmission w/Driver Selectable
Feb 20, 2015 · Today, the 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee seats a family of five, drives well on road or off and sports classic good looks. There have been few changes for 2015 following a major refresh for 2014 that included exterior and interior upgrades, an 8-speed automatic transmission, and the addition of a diesel engine. New for 2015: A new Summit CaliforniaFeb 19, 2013 · Powering this new SRT8 is the 6.4 liter HEMI V8 with fuel saver technology that delivers 470hp at 6,000rpm and 465lb.ft. of torque at 4,300rpm. All of this power and torque moves this 5,150 pound
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Jun 20, 2008 · 2008 Black SRT-8 Grand C. (Sold to a lucky forum member.) 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Summit 5.7 (Rugged Brown Pearl Coat) Visual Modifications - Tint, WeatherTech's Performance Enhancements - K & N Drop in, Trinity T1000, Tuned by Jerseyboy
Apr 9, 2018 · Description: Used 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT with Four-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Ventilated Seats, 20 Inch Wheels, Trailer Wiring, Power Liftgate, Trailer Hitch, Heated Seats, Navigation System, Keyless Entry, and Fog Lights. Used 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT SUV. 25 Photos. Price: $54,900. $910/mo est. Save up to $3,430 on one of 66 used 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8s near you. Find your perfect car with Edmunds expert reviews, car comparisons, and pricing tools.Mar 13, 2018 · V8-Hemi 6.4L Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT driving in düsseldorf!Accelerations & driving scenes.Feb 10, 2008 · TESTED Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. WHAT IS IT? High-performance sport utility. HOW MUCH? $40,725 base for 2008; $45,690 for ’07 model as tested with $1,645 navigation system and backup camera;
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 had a starting price of $39,995 in 2006. Optioned up, it remained below $50,000, making it an absolute bargain by today’s standards. Compare that with the Hellcat-powered Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, which starts at more than $90,000 and climbs quickly from there. Used examples on CarGurus range from $26,719 to
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