If you’re looking for a roomy three-row SUV, Pamby Motors in Ridgefield CT now offers three of the best: Jeep Grand Cherokee L, Jeep Wagoneer and Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Two of them, the well-known Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, are some of the most luxurious, most accomplished SUVs on the road. The all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L has been redesigned and upgraded to a much higher level while still offering exceptional value. In other words, every one is great choice for your family. Here’s a look at some key differences.

They’re All Big: What are the Size Differences?

The Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer are 10 inches wider and 10 inches longer than the Grand Cherokee L. All three are spacious enough, but the two Wagoneer models can seat up to eight passengers, while the Grand Cherokee L seats seven. Another key difference: The two Jeep Wagoneer SUVs are body-on-frame while the Grand Cherokee L is unibody construction. Both are powerful frames, but the Wagoneer twosome will be larger, more powerful and have more towing capability no matter where you go around Danbury CT. Overall length for the Wagoneer duo: 214.7 inches vs. 204.9 for the Grand Cherokee L. Every model is more than long enough, but extra length provides the ability to absorb impact in a crash and better overall stability to help avoid a crash in the first place.

How Do They Differ in Price?

The Jeep Wagoneer has a $20,000 higher price tag than the less-expensive-but-still premium Grand Cherokee L. If you want the top of the line, the Grand Wagoneer will cost over $50,000 more than the Grand Cherokee L, giving you and your family a lot of higher-end features and capabilities. Ultimately, all three are powerful, luxurious SUVs. It just depends on how much power and luxury you need.

How Roomy Are They Inside?

The two Wagoneer models, of course, are the most spacious, but all three have plenty of room. The two Wagoneer SUVs give you 179.2 cubit feet of interior passenger space while the Grand Cherokee L has 20 cubit feet less: 159.2 in total. When you’re packing your gear, the Jeep Wagoneer gives you 116.7 cubic feet of cargo space behind the first-row seats and 70.8 behind the second row of seats. The Grand Wagoneer has 94.2 cubit feet behind the first row and is almost identical to the Jeep Wagoneer behind the second row at 70.9 cubic feet. The Grand Cherokee L provides 84.6 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the first row and 46.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row.

Powerful Differences: How Do the Engines Compare?

The two Jeep Wagoneer models can flex their muscles all day long. For the Wagoneer, a 5.7-Liter HEMI V-8 with eTorque hybrid assist is standard and delivers 392 horsepower. For the top-of-the-line Jeep Grand Wagoneer, the standard engine is a 6.4-Liter V-8 with 471 horsepower. The Grand Cherokee L offers a range of standard options. For all four trims, the Laredo, Limited, Overland, and Summit models, a 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 is standard with two-wheel drive. A really powerful 5.7-liter V-8 is available on the Overland and Summit models and comes with four-wheel drive.

The two Wagoneer models both have the same durable transmission: the TorqueFlite 8HP75 automatic with 8-speed overdrive. The Grand Cherokee L has a nearly identical TorqueFlite 8HP70 automatic, also with 8-speed overdrive.

How Advanced Is the Technology Inside?

They’re all pretty sophisticated.The Grand Cherokee L has taken a big step forward with its standard 8.4-inch display screen. The Wagoneer twosome take it even farther: Infotainment screens start at 10.1 inches in the Wagoneer and go up to 12 inches in the Grand Wagoneer. The Grand Wagoneer is especially well-appointed. Under the 12-inch standard screen, there’s another 10.3-inch screen with climate controls. Behind the steering wheel, there’s a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, which is 2 inches larger than the standard Wagoneer’s cluster. The Grand Wagoneer even has 10.1-inch screens for passengers in the second row.

Test Drive Three Great Three-Row SUVs Today at Pamby Motors

Explore the new Grand Cherokee L, Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer and see why they’re three of the most capable, most comfortable SUVs in Connecticut. If you live in a community like nearby Danbury CT, visit us at Pamby Motors in Ridgefield CT soon and test drive some of the best new SUVs ever from Jeep, the company that helped pioneer the original American SUV.

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