Scranton Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM

Jeep Grand Cherokee vs Ford Explorer

Looking to get a new SUV? Here at Scranton DCJR, we are here to help! In this comparison, we ask the important questions you should consider when looking for a new SUV. Then, we answer each of them to help you see which one between the Jeep Grand Cherokee vs. Ford Explorer is the better option for your personal driving around Clarks Summit, Dickson City, and Dalton.

What Type of Driving Do You Like to Do?

2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee PerformanceMaybe you need something with tremendous power that lets you tow all of your gear around the area for work or beyond for your next vacation. Or, maybe you’re looking for an SUV that can go limitless places thanks to its off-roading capabilities.

You may even just be looking for a thrilling ride each time you head out on the roads. With many different trim levels, you can build your Grand Cherokee to tailor to the exact type of performance you need to accommodate the driving you do.

  • Towing: At its best, the Grand Cherokee can be configured to tow up to 7,200 pounds. The maximum towing capacity of the Explorer reaches just 5,600 pounds. Depending on what equipment, size trailer, or whatever else you plan on towing, the Jeep Grand Cherokee may be the only one of the two models that can safely pull it.
  • Off-Roading: While the available Terrain Management System™ in the Ford Explorer gives you various driving modes for snowy roads and when heading off on the trails, it doesn’t quite compare to the engineering of the Trailhawk. With this trim level of the Grand Cherokee—you will have a controlled drive thanks to systems like its Quadra Drive® II—as you enjoy the thrill of driving through mud and water, over rocks and sand, and climbing up steep hills.
  • Powerful Performance: Other trim levels like the SRT and Trackhawk offer race-like performance in the Grand Cherokee with up to 707 horsepower available. They even are equipped with other advanced systems and components to give you superior handling and acceleration. At the most, the Ford Explorer can push out 400 horsepower with its available V6 engine.

When Do You Usually Drive?

2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee InteriorIf you will also be using your vehicle to get to and from work or drop the kids off at school, you are probably leaving early in the morning to get your day started. This means, you will want to get your car nice and warmed up before you head out or cooled down before leaving the office in the afternoon.

While both offer remote capabilities to lock the doors if you forgot or start the engine, the Jeep Grand Cherokee takes things a step further and lets you get the standard temperature climate control system started before getting in your car.

With the Uconnect® app or by just asking your Amazon Alexa, you can turn on the heat or AC while you finish making your coffee.

Making Your Choice Between the Jeep Grand Cherokee vs Ford Explorer

Looking at the type of driving you do can help you match yourself with the vehicle that makes things easier and more enjoyable for you. As for your choice between the Jeep Grand Cherokee vs. Ford Explorer, it simply comes down to where and when you drive.

Whether it is a daily commuter for you and your family or an SUV that offers versatile performance for all the activities you enjoy doing around Clarks Summit, Dickson City, and Dalton, the Grand Cherokee can do it all! Schedule a test drive now at Scranton DCJR and see for yourself!

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