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Grand CherokeeGrand Cherokee CRD: Official Press Release
Posted by mike on 2007/1/23 20:22:30 (2449) reads

Chrysler Group announced today at the Washington Auto Show pricing for its first diesel-powered, full-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) to be offered in the United States. The 2007 Jeep® Grand Cherokee with a 3.0-liter common rail turbo diesel (CRD) engine will begin to arrive at Jeep dealerships in March.

The manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD will begin at $38,475, including $695 destination. The 3.0-liter V-6 CRD engine will be available on the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited and Overland 4x2 and 4x4 models.

“The Chrysler Group is leading the way to bring the advantages of diesel to various U.S. vehicle segments,” said Tom LaSorda, President and CEO, Chrysler Group. “Chrysler Group will continue to build upon our diesel leadership in the years to come. We believe that clean diesel technology can and should be a part of the national energy solution. It’s crucial that our country’s policymakers set regulations that encourage a diversity of approaches to reducing our dependence on oil.”

The new 3.0-liter V-6 CRD engine, built by Mercedes-Benz, produces 215 hp (160 kW) @ 3,800 rpm and 376 lb.-ft. torque (510 N•m) @ 1,600-2,800 rpm and gets an estimated fuel economy of 20 miles city and 25 miles highway for 4x2 models and 20 miles city and 24 miles highway for 4x4 models. Most recently, the engine earned a spot on “Ward’s 10 Best Engines” list.

The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD offers class-leading torque, outstanding towing capacity (7,400 pounds), and class-leading driving range of approximately 450 miles. Clean diesel technology also improves fuel economy by up to 30 percent and has up to 20 percent fewer carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD
With an MSRP of $38,475 for 4x2 models and $41,715 for 4x4 models (including destination) the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD includes Sirius Satellite Radio, Quadra-Drive II®*, five-speed automatic transmission, 17-inch aluminum wheels, memory system (seats, mirrors, pedals, etc.), air conditioning with dual-zone automatic temperature control, rain sensitive windshield wipers, premium leather seats, SmartBeam headlamps, tire pressure monitor, engine block heater, and AM/FM/six-disc CD/MP3 radio. (*4x4 models only)

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland CRD
With an MSRP of $41,960 for 4x2 models and $45,395 for 4x4 models (including destination) the Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland CRD includes a five-speed automatic transmission, Quadra-Drive II*, 17-inch chrome clad wheels, ParkView rear back-up camera, ParkSense® rear back-up system, skid plates*, trailer tow package, tow hooks*, engine block heater, Sirius Satellite Radio, DVD-based AM/FM/six-disc CD/MP3 navigation radio and UConnect® hands-free communication system. (*4x4 models only)

“The Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel will offer excellent performance, increased fuel economy, class-leading torque, towing and a driving range of 450 miles – the equivalent of driving from Washington D.C. to Boston,” said Craig Love, Vice President--Rear-Wheel-Drive Product Team, Chrysler Group. “Unlike past experiences Americans may have had with diesel engines 20 years ago, the 3.0-liter CRD available on the Jeep Grand Cherokee is engineered to be a smooth-running, quiet, clean engine. Consumers may forget that they are driving a diesel vehicle.”

The Jeep brand also announced last year that the 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee would have a flex-fuel capable 4.7-liter SOHC V-8 engine, which gives customers the ability to use a fuel with an 85 percent concentration of ethanol (E85) in their vehicles. Flex-fuel vehicles support renewable sources of fuel and reduce emissions. The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee continues Chrysler Group’s commitment to alternative fuels and technology.

More than 60 percent of the Chrysler Group vehicles sold in Western Europe are diesel powered. Between 2003 and 2007, the Chrysler Group will triple the number of diesel offerings outside North America. Of the estimated 20 vehicles available, 12 or more will have the option for a diesel powertrain (up from four in 2003).

The Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD will be manufactured at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit. The Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD will be fueled with B5 (5 percent) biodiesel at the assembly plant to help increase the awareness of biodiesel. The 3.0-liter V-6 CRD engine is built at the Mercedes-Benz Berlin Marienfelde Plant in Berlin, Germany.

Jeep Brand
The Jeep brand has seven models in the 2007 model year, the most available to retail consumers at one time in its 65-year history.

The expansion of the Jeep brand has taken place in just two years. At the start of 2004, the brand’s trio of tough, capable, rugged SUVs included the venerable Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Liberty (Cherokee outside North America) and the icon of the brand, the Jeep Wrangler.

In 2005, the Jeep Commander was introduced. In 2006, the redesigned Jeep Wrangler was unveiled. Also debuting in 2006 were three more all-new Jeep vehicles: Jeep Patriot, Jeep Compass and the four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.

2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD Pricing
Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x2
$38,475 (including $695 destination)

Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4
$41,715 (including $695 destination)

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4x2
$41,960 (including $695 destination)

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4
$45,395 (including $695 destination)

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lgmco
Posted: 2007/1/25 21:08  Updated: 2007/1/25 21:08
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I have a question, and please don't think I'm being a smart a$$, it's an honest question.

Why are people so in love with diesel engines in the family vehicle? I understand that they make more torque (good thing), and that they generally are more reliable and run longer. The reason I ask is because to me the smell and the higher cost of diesel fuel (vs. gasoline) just doesn't justify the benefits for 95% of the people out there.

I understand someone who hauls heavy loads (6-horse trailer for example) needing the additional torque but the vast majority of diesel trucks I see never tow or haul anything other than a few boards, or a 4-wheeler.

Again, this is an honest question. I assume that I am ignorant to the reason so many people want diesels.

Thank you for your answers.

lgmco.

Again, this is an honest

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jason
Posted: 2007/1/24 20:39  Updated: 2007/1/24 20:39
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Diesel+jk=Huge profit for DCX!!!! I'm about to add a crd motor to my LJ if they don't hurry up and make one!!!


Jason

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MarkH
Posted: 2007/1/24 17:54  Updated: 2007/1/24 17:54
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 Re: Grand Cherokee CRD: Official Press Release
Look on the bright side. Let 'em debug it in the overpriced GCs, then it will be ready & more reliable for the JK.

By then (in a year or two) the diesel supply system will be "cleaner" (i.e., giving us closer to the new ULSD S15, as advertised).

And hopefully the price of diesel will come down, too. Right now, in my area, I'd be paying about 20% more for a 20% improvement in mileage... kind of a wash... and that's not counting the few thousand more outlay up front.

Don't get me wrong. I love the torque; I just wish the pump price was more legit --like in the 70s & 80s when diesel was 2/3 the price of gas!

P.S. Anyone still in love with E85 (flex fuel) can KMA! My tortilla prices are skyrocketing, damn it!

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Josephus
Posted: 2007/1/23 21:56  Updated: 2007/1/24 15:04
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That's Fantastic news.

Now let me be th first to say it....
We wanted the diesel in the Wrangler ! ! !

Geez. It's like that game winning home-run that bounces of the pole and goes foul. Close, but it's really just another strike.

Update: Gladiator's right. That d@mn umpire robbed me of a homer! All those years wasted in therapy...

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unpaved
Posted: 2007/1/24 10:54  Updated: 2007/1/24 10:54
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I agree. Wrangler diesel sign me up.
But I would also like to ask the question."With all the talk of environment and fuel economy How come the mpg is 20-24." This is the mpg that my 66 chev 4x4 panel truck got. Hey auto makers, fire your engineers. Apparently they took the wrong path. I dont expect 300mpg but it would be nice to have some improvement in 50 years. Maybe the consiracy nuts got it right and GM and EXXON are in cahoots and there all agin us. Or maybe the engineers are as dumb as the execs. Could this be possible? Anywho thats all.

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gladiator
Posted: 2007/1/24 14:25  Updated: 2007/1/24 14:25
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If the ball hits the pole, it is fair regardless of where the ball goes after hitting the pole.
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