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Jeep’s Grand Cherokee has always been a special sport-utility in that it offers both refinement and major league off-roading ability.
Most mid-size utes that also fill the mid-priced range offer less of the serious off-road cred that Jeep owners expect. So here’s the new 2011 Grand Cherokee, again with a more smoothed high-end look, but again able to off-road with the likes of a much pricier Range Rover.
Yet the tested Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4, the absolute most upscale Grand Cherokee starts at $41,120, compared to $47,650 for a
Range Rover LR4 that we also tested a couple months back. This one looks better and from a performance standpoint these are fairly evenly matched.