2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 3.0 Grand Cherokee 3.0l V6 Crd Summit
3.0 Grand Cherokee 3.0l V6 Crd Summit
Price
£11,675
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Dealer: Southern Automotive Solutions
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
This 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee V6 CRD Summit offers a clear vehicle history and comes with a 3 month warranty for your peace of mind. 12 months MOT. This four wheel drive model is powered by a 3.0 litre diesel engine and boasts a substantial towing weight of 2949 kg. Inside, you'll find dual zone air conditioning with automatic temperature control, a panoramic sunroof, and the UConnect system with Bluetooth and voice command.
For added safety and convenience, it features blind spot monitoring with cross path detection and keyless entry and go. The Grand Cherokee V6 CRD Summit stands out with its impressive acceleration, reaching 0-62mph in just 8.2 seconds, demonstrating its strong performance compared to similar vehicles. Its large boot space offers excellent practicality for all your needs, and it benefits from a low insurance group, making it an economical choice.
This vehicle also has partial service history, further enhancing its appeal. Viewing is strictly by arranged appointment, please get in contact by email or phone before travelling. Finance can be arranged with a choice of lenders.
Nationwide delivery available.
About the Jeep Grand Cherokee
The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a highly capable and comfortable large SUV that has long been a favourite for those seeking a vehicle that can tackle both family duties and adventurous weekends. Combining American ruggedness with a touch more refinement than some of its heritage models, the Grand Cherokee offers a compelling blend of off-road prowess, on-road comfort, and a prestigious feel. If you're in the market for a used SUV that doesn't compromise on capability or style, the Grand Cherokee is certainly worth a closer look.
Why Buy a Used Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Choosing a used Jeep Grand Cherokee offers significant value. You get a premium, well-equipped SUV for a fraction of its original price. These vehicles are renowned for their robust build quality, comfortable interiors, and impressive towing capabilities, making them ideal for families, caravan owners, or anyone needing a versatile vehicle. The Grand Cherokee's legendary four-wheel-drive systems deliver confidence in all weather conditions and on challenging terrains, a significant advantage for drivers in the UK, especially during winter months.
Popular Jeep Grand Cherokee Models and Variants
Over its generations, the Grand Cherokee has seen numerous popular variants, each offering slightly different characteristics:
- Grand Cherokee WK2 (2010-2021): This is the most common generation you'll find on the used market. It spans multiple trim levels, with popular ones including the Laredo (entry-level), Limited (well-equipped), Overland (more luxury features), and Summit (range-topping luxury).
- Grand Cherokee SRT: For those seeking performance, the SRT variants offer a powerful V8 engine, sport-tuned suspension, and aggressive styling.
- Grand Cherokee Trailhawk: Specifically designed for off-road enthusiasts, featuring enhanced suspension, skid plates, and more aggressive tyres.
- Jeep Grand Cherokee WL (2022 onwards): The latest generation, offering increased refinement and technology. While newer, some pre-owned examples are starting to appear.
Typical Used Jeep Grand Cherokee Prices (UK 2025-2026)
Prices for used Jeep Grand Cherokees can vary significantly based on year, mileage, condition, specification, and engine. Here are some estimated ranges for the UK market in 2025-2026:
| Model/Year Range | Estimated Price (GBP) |
|---|---|
| WK2 (2011-2015) | £8,000 - £15,000 |
| WK2 (2016-2021) | £14,000 - £28,000+ |
| SRT/Trailhawk (Older models) | £18,000 - £35,000+ |
| WL (2022 onwards) | £45,000 - £65,000+ |
Note: These are indicative prices and can fluctuate. Always check current listings for the most accurate figures.
What to Look For When Buying
When inspecting a used Jeep Grand Cherokee, pay close attention to the following:
- Service History: Full and regular servicing is crucial, especially for the engine and transmission.
- Bodywork: Check for rust, especially around wheel arches, sills, and the tailgate. Inspect for accident damage.
- Tyres: Condition and tread depth. Off-road tyres can wear faster.
- Interior: Look for wear and tear on seats, carpets, and controls. Check all electronic functions.
- Engine and Mechanicals: Listen for unusual noises, check fluid levels, and look for leaks. If possible, have it inspected by a specialist.
- Four-Wheel-Drive System: Ensure it engages correctly and functions as expected.
Running Costs
As a large, often V6 or V8 powered SUV, the Grand Cherokee isn't the cheapest to run. Fuel economy will be a primary consideration. Expect combined fuel consumption to range from around 20mpg for older V8 models to potentially 30-35mpg for newer diesel or V6 petrol versions. Insurance group ratings can be higher than average, and maintenance might be more expensive than for smaller, mainstream SUVs, particularly if using main dealer servicing.
Common Issues to Be Aware Of
While generally robust, some common issues have been reported across various Grand Cherokee generations. These can include:
- Air Suspension: Problems with air springs or compressor failure can occur, leading to a sagging suspension.
- Transmission Concerns: Occasional reports of transmission hesitation or failure, especially on higher mileage vehicles. Regular fluid changes are key.
- Electrical Gremlins: Infotainment system glitches, sensor failures, or issues with power accessories can sometimes arise.
- Engine Mounts: Wear can lead to increased vibration.
- Exhaust Leaks: Not uncommon, especially on older models.
Independent specialist garages often have more experience and can offer more cost-effective repairs for these models.
