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2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland

Overland 4dr SUV 4WD (3.2L 6cyl 9A)

$11,997
Est. $162/mo
$3,179 Below market
RMV: $15,176
Price Drop, $3,998
Earlier Price: $15,995 (25 Oct 2024)
Mileage 108,055 mi.
Home Delivery
2 Owner
35 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
McGrath Honda
St Charles, IL
4.0
(Based 3285 Review)
(630) 52*****
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland

Overland 4dr SUV 4WD (3.2L 6cyl 9A)

$18,990
Est. $257/mo
$82 Above market
RMV: $18,908
Price Drop, $1,785
Earlier Price: $20,775 (2 Jul 2024)
Mileage 56,060 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 2 Owner
164 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
K & R Auto Sales
Auburn, ME
4.0
(Based 595 Review)

Vehicle History

  • Minor to Moderate Damage Reported
  • 1st owner drove an estimated 6,875 miles/year
  • 1st owner purchased on 09/27/16 and owned in MA until 07/21/22
  • Last serviced at 56,071 miles in Auburn, ME on 05/29/24
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland

Overland 4dr SUV 4WD (3.2L 6cyl 9A)

$16,799
Est. $228/mo
$228 Above market
RMV: $16,571
Price Drop, $200
Earlier Price: $16,999 (22 Oct 2024)
Mileage 66,331 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 1 Owner
34 Days in market
SILVER
SUV
V6
Automatic
Sunrise Volkswagen of Fort Pierce
Fort Pierce, FL
3.0
(Based 560 Review)
(772) 74*****
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland

Overland 4dr SUV 4WD (3.2L 6cyl 9A)

$15,995
Est. $217/mo
$1,762 Above market
RMV: $14,233
Mileage 113,840 mi.
Home Delivery
1 Accident, 1 Owner
39 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
Capitol Auto Sales
Lansing, MI
5.0
(Based 298 Review)
(517) 48*****
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2016 Jeep Cherokee Overland

Overland 4dr SUV 4WD (3.2L 6cyl 9A)

$14,900
Est. $202/mo
$1,164 Above market
RMV: $13,736
Mileage 129,634 mi.
Home Delivery
3 Owner
93 Days in market
WHITE
SUV
V6
Automatic
AutoMax of Indiana
Mishawaka, IN
4.0
(Based 142 Review)
(574) 40*****
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2015 Jeep Cherokee User Reviews

Overall Rating: 3.5 (1 Reviews)

HD

Heather Devaney

2015 Jeep Cherokee

3.5

Posted On: February 2, 2024

Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk

Pros

Comfortable to drive, Heated Steering Wheel

Cons

The color of the car, It bucks when you go from a stop to driving at a stop sign


The performance is pretty decent. It'll go from zero to 90 lickety-split! It is not a big fan of steep hills (as it should be). Handles great in the snow and ice. No highway issues at all. Not sure of the exact MPGs but I drive it 42 miles roundtrip 5 days a week to work and back and I pay $2.79 for gas; $40 a week does it for me. The interior has leather seats and black rugs; good quality. I hav... Read more

2015 Jeep Cherokee Review


The 2015 model year sees updates in the form of a new engine stop-start system to save some fuel in the more powerful and less frugal V6 engine along with an optional frontal-cash mitigation system.

The Cherokee name has the reputation of offering a stellar offroad performance even in this crossover segment, but the mature and civilized ride quality in city conditions which is comfortable enough to be used as a daily is the standout feature. This makes it one of the strongest contenders in the segment.

The 2015 model year sees updates in the form of a new engine stop-start system to save some fuel in the more powerful and less frugal V6 engine along with an optional frontal-cash mitigation system. Prices start at $24,090 for the base front-wheel-drive trim and lock horns with the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, and the Honda CR-V. 

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


The Cherokee is available in 4 trims for the FWD and 4WD drivetrains with an additional Trailhawk trim that is only available with the 4WD option. Many of the latest features are available from the base Sport trim itself, and there is not much difference between the Latitude and Altitude trim and the Trailhawk and Limited trim. Even for the fully loaded Limited trim, the prices are very competitive with its competitors. 

Trims

Sport

Latitude

Altitude

Trailhawk

Limited

MSRP (FWD)

$24,090

$26,090

$26,690

-

$29,890

MSRP (4WD)

$26,090

$28,090

$28,690

$31,390

$31,890

Key Features

2.4L, 184 hp inline-4 engine

Sport trim plus;

Latitude trim plus;

Altitude trim plus;

Trailhawk plus;

 

Auto Delay Off Headlamps

Front Fog/Driving Lights

Dusk Sensing Headlamps

Powered Sunroof

Turn Signal Mirrors

 

Automatic Air Conditioning

Leather Steering Wheel

Rear View Camera

Satellite Radio

12 Months of Satellite Radio Service

 

Remote Keyless Power Door Locks

Heated Mirrors

One-Touch Power Front Windows

Keyless Ignition

Dual Zone Front Climate Control

 

6-speaker audio system

9-speaker audio system with subwoofer

Uconnect 8.4A infotainment system

Uconnect 8.4AN infotainment system

Multi-Level Heating Front Seat

 

6 -Way Seat Adjustments

Power 8-Way Driver Seat

Premium Cloth Upholstery

Universal Remote Transmitter

Heated Steering Wheel

We Recommend

Not buying a 4WD drivetrain with a Jeep would be a shame for the car itself, and thus, we would recommend buying Altitude trim which offers a lot of features as standard and misses out on the only features without which one can live with. All in all, the Altitude trim with 4WD drivetrain setup is the best configuration to buy a 2015 Cherokee.

Engine and Performance
7.2/10


The 2015 Jeep Cherokee is available with two engine options, a V6 and an inline-4 engine. The base 2.4L four-cylinder engine produces 184 horsepower and 171 lb-ft of torque that powers the front wheels as standard and one can also opt for the optional 4WD drivetrain.

The 9-speed automatic transmission is pretty smooth in most situations but the acceleration performance isn’t that great. The 9.5 seconds taken to reach 60 mph from a standstill and the 17.2 seconds to cover the quarter-mile is the clear indication of that. 

Model

Jeep Cherokee Sport

Honda CR-V LX

Toyota RAV4 LE

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2.4 ES

MSRP

$24,090

$24,345

$24,580

$22,145

Engine

2.4L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

2.4L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

2.5L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

2.4L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

Drivetrain

FWD

FWD

FWD

FWD

Transmission

9-speed automatic

CVT

6-speed automatic

6-speed automatic

Power

184 hp @ 6,400 rpm

185 hp @ 6,400 rpm

176 hp @ 6,000 rpm

166 hp @ 6,000 rpm

Torque

171 lb-ft @ 4,600 rpm

181 lb-ft @ 3,900 rpm

172 lb-ft @ 4,100 rpm

162 lb-ft @ 4,200 rpm

0-60 mph (sec)

9.5

8.7

8.5

9.5

Quarter-mile (sec)

17.2

16.7

16.5

16.7

Top Speed (mph)

126

112

115

108

Towing Capacity (lbs)

2,000

1,500

1,500

1,500

The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is the most affordable car in this comparison, but it also has the lowest engine output of all, while the Toyota RAV4 is the most expensive one with a slightly better engine output. Yet, it is the fastest of the lot, and is followed by the Honda CR-V, despite having the highest power and torque figures. The Cherokee is the slowest of the lot but has the highest towing capacity amongst the cars present here.

Fuel Economy
6.0/10


Jeeps have never really been known for their efficiency, and the Cherokee doesn’t surprise us either. It is rated for 22 mpg in the city, 31 mpg on the highway, and the combined fuel economy is rated at 25 mpg. Not to forget, the 4WD powertrain would see a drop in efficiency by around 2 miles per gallon in each driving condition. The 15.8-gallon gas tank does a decent job as it can be driven for around 390 miles on a single tank of gas.

Model

Jeep Cherokee

Honda CR-V

Toyota RAV4

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

MPG (City)

22

27

24

23

MPG (Highway)

31

34

31

28

MPG (Combined)

25

29

26

25

Fuel Capacity (gal)

15.8

15.3

15.9

16.6

Range (City / Highway / Combined) (miles)

348 / 490 / 395

413 / 520 / 444

382 / 493 / 413

382 / 465 / 415

The Honda CR-V is the most efficient crossover here, and despite offering the smallest fuel tank, has the longest driving range in this comparison. The Toyota RAV4 is the next on the list, while the Outlander Sport has similar ratings as that of the Jeep Cherokee. The Outlander Sport gets an advantage in terms of range due to its large fuel tank.

Interior
7.9/10


The build quality and materials used inside the cabin of the Cherokee now seems a lot more premium and upmarket than what it used to be a few years ago. The quality gap between the Cherokee and the Grand Cherokee isn’t as wide as it used to, and that’s a good sign for the Cherokee buyers.

The seats offer comfortable seating positions with the driver seat getting sufficient to adjust, but the steering has limited height adjust which is strange, considering all cars have a similar range of adjusting. The rear seat offers great comfort on long rides as it also offers recline adjustability, but that does affect the luggage space.

Model

Jeep Cherokee

Honda CR-V

Toyota RAV4

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

5

Front Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)

39.4 / 57.6 / 41.1

39.9 / 58.6 / 41.3

39.8 / 57.3 / 42.6

39.4 / 56.2 / 41.6

Rear Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)

38.5 / 55.1 / 40.3

38.6 / 56.4 / 38.3

38.9 / 55.4 / 37.2

37.9 / 55.5 / 36.3

Cargo Capacity behind second row (cu-ft)

24.6

35.3

38.4

21.7

Cargo Capacity behind first row (cu-ft)

54.9

70.9

73.4

49.5

The Cherokee offers the best combination of space for all its occupants, both at the front and the back but lacks in terms of cargo-carrying capacity. The CR-V offers similar front row space but lacks a bit in the rear seats but compensates with a much larger trunk capacity. The Outlander Sport on the other hand is the compact crossover in both passenger and cargo capacity. Major interior features include-

  • 12-Way Power Driver Seat with Power 4-Way Lumbar Support
  • 6-Way Passenger Seat with Fold Flat adjustability
  • Leather-Trimmed Heated Bucket Seats
  • 60-40 Folding Split-Bench Rear Seat
  • Heated Leather Steering Wheel
  • Dual Zone Front Automatic Air Conditioning
  • Garage Door Transmitter

How is the 2015 Jeep Cherokee SUV’s infotainment system?

Apart from the base Sport trim, all the trims feature the latest 8.4-inch UConnect touchscreen infotainment system which not only looks good inside the cabin, it also performs well.

The UI is simple and easy to navigate and has crisp graphics, whereas it can be controlled via a knob, touch-sensitive button, and voice command as well. It features navigation, satellite radio, and a 9-speaker music system by Harman/Kardon. Few key features include-

  • 8.4-inch Touchscreen UConnect 8.4A Display
  • 9-speaker Harman/Kardon audio system with subwoofer
  • SiriusXM Satellite Radio
  • Integrated Voice Command w/Bluetooth
  • Uconnect Access
  • GPS Antenna Input

Exterior
5.5/10


The Cherokee reminds us of the larger Grand Cherokee in terms of its appearance, and it does feel like a younger sibling of it. The large and bold grille with the chunky front bumper looks menacing with the slim headlamps flanked on either side.

The headlamps although look too slim and disproportionate with the rather large front fascia of the car, but that depends on the personal tastes of the individual. The flared wheel arches, the roof rails, and the black cladding at the bottom end of the car help it give that rugged off-road look to it.

Model

Jeep Cherokee

Honda CR-V

Toyota RAV4

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Curb Weight (lbs)

3,655

3,358

3,435

3,098

Length (in)

182.0

179.4

179.9

169.1

Width (in)

73.2

71.6

72.6

69.7

Height (in)

65.7

64.7

65.4

64.2

Ground Clearance (in)

5.7

8.0

6.3

8.5

Wheelbase (in)

106.3

103.1

104.7

105.1

The Jeep Cherokee is the longest, widest, and tallest car in this comparison and hence is also the heaviest one here. The Outlander Sport on the other hand is on the other end of the spectrum, being the most compact one, but offers the highest ground clearance of all. When comparing the curb weight, Cherokee is the heaviest of the lot. Major exterior highlights include-

  • Fully Automatic Projector Beam Halogen Daytime Running Headlamps w/Delay-Off
  • Front Fog Lamps and Perimeter/Approach Lights
  • LED Brakelights
  • Roof Rack Rails
  • Active Grille Shutters
  • Lip Spoiler
  • Power Heated Side Mirrors w/Turn Signal Indicator
  • 18-inch Polished Aluminum Wheels

Safety
8.8/10


There is nothing to fault in the safety section of the 2015 Jeep Cherokee as although it doesn’t really come out with flying colors in the crash tests, it doesn’t disappoint either.

The Cherokee scored an overall 4-star rating in the NHTSA crash test, whereas it did well in the tests conducted by the IIHS as well. Considering the fact that many buyers would venture out for some light off-roading in this crossover, there are sufficient levels of safety offered as standard in the 2015 Cherokee. Major safety features include-

  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) And Roll Stability Control (RSC)
  • Driveline Traction Control
  • Tire Specific Low Tire Pressure Warning
  • ParkView Back-Up Camera
  • Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags and Seat-Mounted Side Airbags
  • Driver And Passenger Knee Airbags and Rear Side-Impact Airbags
  • Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags
  • Airbag Occupancy Sensor

Final Verdict


The off-road ability of a Jeep is legendary, and the Cherokee has inherited it well too, but what it also does well is providing a smooth and comfortable experience as a daily driver. It lacks a bit of frugality and cargo space but makes up for it in the off the tarmac prowess and a better towing capacity. In the end,this Jeep offering is a considerable pick in the segment.