Jeep's midsized three-row SUV is a longer version of the Grand Cherokee.
Most GC-Ls are powered by the familiar 290-hp, 3.6-liter V6, which tends to be noisy when revved and isn't that powerful or fuel-efficient.
The V6 engine got 19 mpg overall in our tests.
The eight-speed automatic is smooth and downshifts appropriately to help slow the vehicle when descending hills.
The ride has an underlying firmness but is compliant enough to keep the truly harsh hits out.
Body roll is well contained in corners, but the steering is too light.
Six- and seven-passenger configurations are available, and the third row is relatively roomy.
The interior exudes a premium feel, but some controls can be confusing.
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