All new Jeep Grand Cherokee Spot 2011

All new Jeep Grand Cherokee Spot 2011

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25 Responses to “All new Jeep Grand Cherokee Spot 2011”

  1. bennyboyhead says on :

    @leondevargas Where’s your proof of this? Chrysler and Daimler went their separate ways years ago.

  2. leondevargas says on :

    @bennyboyhead
    Are you too lazy to google yourself ? You must be american. Like Chrysler you need help.

    Here for example:

    Though the new Grand Cherokee will be launched, marketed and sold by this new Chrysler, it was in fact the old DaimlerChrysler that helped create it. The 2011 Grand Cherokee utilizes shared component sets with the Mercedes-Benz ML—including, for the very first time, a four-wheel independent suspension.

  3. leondevargas says on :

    @leondevargas

    w w w. popularmechanics. (c)om/cars/reviews/drives/2011-jeep-grand-cherokee-test-drive

  4. bennyboyhead says on :

    @leondevargas Chill out, leondevargas. I seriously wanted to know where you read about it. Thank you for the article. I do think your a bit harsh about it. Americans inherently draw from their immigrant roots — this act is not un-American. Likewise, improving on design ideas from a relative overseas is not necessarily un-american or cheating. “…many of the hard parts have been made more durable for Jeep duty—like the cast-iron lower control arms versus the aluminum Mercedes units.”

  5. leondevargas says on :

    @bennyboyhead
    I beg your pardon. Your question sounded to me like a personal attack.

  6. EliBentley says on :

    what song is playing in the backround?

  7. terminator12259 says on :

    yes Mercedes did help with the suspension and the frame but that’s it, the rest it all Jeep and Chrysler, the 4wheel drive systems, the interior the design the engine, everything else it all Jeep and Chrysler

  8. 24medicHTX says on :

    i got goosebumps all over my arms when watching this vid.

  9. XMattingly says on :

    Very well done video, and a good promo for the 2011 model.

    I can’t help but think of the irony though… a lot of pounding steel, shots of iron horses, etc. while a good portion of the GC is built with plastic and rubber, as most vehicles are these days. Also… they’re really pushing the American image: the 2011 GC is built on a Mercedes chassis.

    I would be totally into this new model, if it weren’t so European looking.

  10. mafia1953 says on :

    @24medicHTX and that is why im getting one next week

  11. baadnewz017 says on :

    well said brother

  12. 1ownjoo2 says on :

    @skaterboy520c

    Thats what they were trying to do skaterboy.. They were trying to make the new Jeep Luxurious and less rugged.. However it can still go anywhere a stock older grand cherokee can go. I agree tho, I prefer my 98 Grand cherokee.. It just looks more American, more rugged, and less plastic looking then the 2005-2011 Grand cherokee’s.. Even the 99-04 Jeeps are ugly.. I dunno thats just me.

  13. quicksilverb1 says on :

    i wasnt a fan of jeep.

    was driving to boston last month and saw its picture on the side of the road.
    it was love at first site.
    getting mine asap

  14. OpuSIII says on :

    @EliBentley Johnny Cash – Gods gonna cut you down

    Awesome eh? =)

  15. IsraeliXdude says on :

    I dont like the shape of front lights of this beast, the round ones are much better

  16. yijiao says on :

    ugly as hell now

    this looks more like a toyota than a jeep :/

  17. bcooperca says on :

    If this is not a good SUV, then we should start to walk

  18. FUCK202 says on :

    lmao at the way americans think they made planes and trains

  19. JeremyFuhenstasser says on :

    @bcooperca

    I walk.

  20. Daniel11987 says on :

    @FUCK202 But, they did.

  21. FUCK202 says on :

    @Daniel11987 of course.

  22. bf710901 says on :

    @FUCK202 The Wright brothers, Orville (August 19, 1871 – January 30, 1948) and Wilbur (April 16, 1867 – May 30, 1912), were two Americans who are generally credited with inventing and building the world’s first successful airplane

  23. FUCK202 says on :

    @bf710901 yeah but theres video evidence showing english flying aircraft earlier and there is also evidence of the english creating concorde first however americans claim that too

  24. DieselFreak94 says on :

    Nice vehicle

  25. kidynamite58 says on :

    Where are the diesel engines?

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