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Just a couple photo's of my Trailhawk. 40k miles and no issues. I think the 2014-2018 Trailhawks front end profile has a much tougher and original look. The 2019's have much too refined & generic SUV look. Now the Grand Cherokee, Cherokee and Compass have almost identical front end details. This observation was first made by my grandson when at a Jeep dealer checking out the new Cherokees while getting an oil change, I agreed.
Last fall in NE Minnesota
Last fall exploring remote logging roads in NE Minnesota
I 100% agree with you on the look of the front and I say the back also of 2014-18 will be a standout selling point as they are different than anything else out there. And great pics!
Probably sell the **** out of our Cherokees in Europe.(old style)
People in the U.S. have no souls. They just walk around like sheep.
Europe has all the cool looking cars.
P.S. The Toyota Lexus style grill is the ugliest front end of any car
ever made, and Americans buy it in droves.....
I realize that styles are very subjective, however, when Jeep decided to "homogenize" the styling of most of their SUV's, the individual identity is lost. Now these Jeeps all look the same, just small, bigger & large. I think a lot of us don't want to own a car that everybody owns or likes. A good point made by @Capes in his reply about the "Toyota" look. When I was considering buying an 4x4 SUV, I ultimately decided the Cherokee Trailhawk was not only the most unique looking Jeep SUV but also the most unique compact SUV of any brand, sure it's overwhelmingly superior 4X4 was also a major consideration. It had and still has the look of an "attitude". Interestingly, IMO, the newest Jeep does not really have any significant improvements that in any way would make me consider trading up. The new 4 cyl is good but not a deal maker and other than that option, theres no real improvements. The minor U-Connect features are hardly worth mentioning. Of course my opinions and perspective is expressed as a current owner not a first time buyer, I would, however, look closely at the many loaded, clean, low milage used Cherokee's if I was a first time buyer.
Here's why I bought my Jeep. I try to spend as little time as I can on pavement!
Florida brush/swamp
Only in a Jeep!
Soft sand? No problem!
No winch? No problem with a little help.
Preparing to leave northern Minnesota to Florida.
Exploring & Camping Glacier National Park
Just having fun.
No road? No problem!
Last edited by Gatoraied; Aug 4, 2018 at 11:09 AM.