by Jonker » Sun Sep 02, 2007 8:15 am
They're the safest SUV on the road. caused by the auto 4WD systems available on all models. Jeep has front and rear stabilizer bars, as opposed to the Ford Explorer which has only a rear stabilizer bar. The handling and stability of a Jeep is greater than other comparable SUV's on the market.
Yes they'll still roll over if driven incorrectly, but they seem to be more stable than other SUV's.
I own a 96 Jeep great Cherokee and have taken it through places that you could not get a Ford Explorer to go without to get stuck or breaking something. I also own a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon which has the Rock Trac 4WD system. My great Cherokee has Quadra Trac.
The Jeep great Cherokee's have more comfort and convenience alternatives than other comparable SUV's and have more engine choices, the disadvantage is they're only offered with an auto transmission. now there are three available 4WD systems available on all great Cherokee models. Quadra Trac 1, which is full time 4WD without low range mode. Quadra Trac 2, is a full time 4WD system, but has low range mode and neutral which lets for towing on all four wheels. Quadra Drive, is full time also with restricted slip front and rear axles and also low range and neutral.
If you could like to view all available 4WD systems offered in all Jeep vehicles go here jeep.com/4x4/.jeep.com/4x4/.">jeep.com/4x4/.
Depending on what year you look at, older Jeep great Cherokees also offered choose Trac 4WD which was a part time and full time move case offering 4WD hi part/full time, neutral, and four low.