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Pangaea_Ron
Apr 09, 2014Explorer
We just completed a similar search, 2014 CR-V EX-L (AWD) vs 2014 Jeep Cherokee, and we selected the CR-V, based on reliability(?), interior design/quality, and actually price. The Honda salesman clinched the deal when we could not decide on the color, and he said: Let's drive it to your house and compare it. It was good to drive the car on a route that I normally drive and to feel how it performed there.
Car and Driver Magazine did a review of the CR-V, and said that it was like buying an electric toothbrush, it's not the most sexy purchase you'll ever make, but you know that you should do it. I only gave away part of my "man" card.
We loved our 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 6 cylinder automatic, but there seemed to be a few lurking issues, after 140,000 good (+ more towed) miles. We had good luck with the Jeep, but I'm not sure that I wanted to try that again.
Car and Driver Magazine did a review of the CR-V, and said that it was like buying an electric toothbrush, it's not the most sexy purchase you'll ever make, but you know that you should do it. I only gave away part of my "man" card.
We loved our 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 6 cylinder automatic, but there seemed to be a few lurking issues, after 140,000 good (+ more towed) miles. We had good luck with the Jeep, but I'm not sure that I wanted to try that again.
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