Used 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee for Sale near Waco, TX
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CarGurus Analysis:
2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee
With 5,836 currently listed for sale and an average price of $18,791.00, 34.0% of 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokees for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.63 / 5 stars.
64.9% of 2019 Grand Cherokee models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee stands out with a rugged design, multiple powertrain options, and impressive off-road capabilities, making it a versatile choice for both daily driving and adventure-loving buyers.
CarGurus Analysis: 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Summary
With 5,836 currently listed for sale and an average price of $18,791.00, 34.0% of 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokees for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.63 / 5 stars.
64.9% of 2019 Grand Cherokee models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee stands out with a rugged design, multiple powertrain options, and impressive off-road capabilities, making it a versatile choice for both daily driving and adventure-loving buyers.
Why it stands out
The 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a standout midsize SUV that excels both on paved roads and rough terrains, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of drivers. It offers various powertrains, including a capable 3.6-liter V6 engine with 295 horsepower and available V8 options for more performance, ensuring that there's a model suitable for every buyer's preference. Owners appreciate the spacious interior and impressive features, although some have criticized the cost of certain trims and missing features, such as a sunroof, that they expected at that price. Expert reviews commend the 2019 Grand Cherokee's sophisticated Uconnect technology, which includes smartphone integrations and an excellent audio system in higher trims. While this Grand Cherokee faces challenges in crash ratings with marginal performance in rollover and frontal impact tests, its off-road capabilities, roomy interiors, and comfortable ride make it appealing to SUV enthusiasts.
Other model years to consider
- Average price: $34,685.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 33.0%
- User rating: 5 / 5
- Total listings: 5,961
- Average price: $29,278.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 32.7%
- User rating: 4.73 / 5
- Total listings: 6,836
- Average price: $16,975.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 35.1%
- User rating: 4.63 / 5
- Total listings: 5,186
This analysis is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from March 23, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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Britney B
Reviewed a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee on Apr 7, 2024
This is a great vehicle and has lots of space for me to travel with my dogs!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee on May 1, 2024
Comfortable, reliable, drives smoothly, looking good, feels safe on the road.
Don M
Reviewed a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee on Feb 4, 2023
I originally had the 2015 Grand Cherokee Limited with the Pentastar V6. It had the Alpine 9 Speaker System and some other goodies like heated/vented sets and the panoramic sunroof as well. I really like that Jeep alot! But I was hit in the rear corner of the vehicle by someone who just had to beat the light on a right turn and my vehicle sustained quite a bit of damage, while his crappy old 1998 Ford F-150 with the old Steel/Chrome bumper didnt have a scratch. The Jeep never drove the same after. Dog-tracking and vibrating at speeds over 60 mph. Anyway, after a couple months of that, I decided I had enough and started looking at upgrading. Prices were very high, and still are considering trade-in values have plummeted recently, along with high interest rates. But I digress. I found a decent deal on the Grand Cherokee Overland with the Harman Kardon System and V8. White. 30,000 miles. My Limited had the same mileage and I got a good trade value even with the accident (I take supreme care of my vehicles) and off I went. Comparing the two, all I can say is that if you have the opportunity, the V8 Hemi, HK Audio System and Air Suspension are all absoulutely FANTASTIC upgrades. Expensive? Yes. Worth it? Hell YES! I cant see going back to a V6 now. Once youve had that 360 Horsepower at your disposal, its game on. Everything else is standard Jeep/Chrysler/Dodge. Beware the dreaded touch-screen delamination issue. This isnt a one-off. Its a well known issue on Jeep forums and probably Dodge forums I would suspect, where a layer of the capacitive touch screen starts to peel away from another layer of the screen within the display. You can see it, but cannot feel it. It typically runs along the top of the display, many times hitting the clock button. This causes a non-stop beeping and pop-up asking if you want to set the clock. You can press no, but it keeps popping up. Eventually, it will pop-up and close on its own non-stop rendering the display and everything that is controlled within the display (climate, GPS, Audio, and more) unavailable and in a run-away state. There is no fix and Chrysler is refusing to acknowledge it as a factory defect, only repairing it if the vehicle is within the 3 years original warranty. Oddly enough, the failure happens almost exclusively soon after the warranty expires. The fix cost anywhere from $1200 - $2000. So all I can say is buyer beware. Its my only issue with the vehicle. But it is a big one.
PAUL J
Reviewed a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee on Dec 18, 2021
The Jeep Grand Cherokee is the best mid-size SUV on the market when taking into account performance, price and features.
2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Limited X 4WD | $46,095 |
| High Altitude 4WD | $51,490 |
| Overland 4WD | $48,995 |
| Altitude RWD | $37,890 |
| Limited RWD | $39,195 |
| Laredo E 4WD | $35,795 |
| Altitude 4WD | $40,190 |
| Limited 4WD | $41,195 |
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