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Jeep News: Jeep Cherokee To Keep Distinctive Look For Upcoming Refresh


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The Jeep Cherokee has become quite the popular vehicle for the brand, despite its polarizing looks which turned off many Jeep loyalists. Don't expect the design to change anytime soon according to a new report.

 

Automotive News reports that the Cherokee will be undergoing a mid-cycle refresh in mid-2016 and strategists are planning to keep the look.

 

"I think the overall styling, the overall shape, the overall accommodation of that vehicle is spot on. I don't think that there's anything that dramatically needs to change with that vehicle going forward," said Mike Manley, Jeep's boss.

 

Source: Automotive News (Subscription Required)


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In some trims, it actually looks pretty good. Still reminds me a bit of the Aztec, which in this case is not so bad.

 

The thing that turns me off about them is all the tranny issues they have with them....

 

I've had 3 of them as rentals (plus two Chrysler 200) lately and I think the transmission issue is put to bed. 

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In some trims, it actually looks pretty good. Still reminds me a bit of the Aztec, which in this case is not so bad.

 

The thing that turns me off about them is all the tranny issues they have with them....

 

I've had 3 of them as rentals (plus two Chrysler 200) lately and I think the transmission issue is put to bed. 

 

 

 

Somewhat, yes.

 

Just don't tell that to my local dealership.

 

That said, I wouldn't mind a trailhawk myself.......

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