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I'm sure this has been brought up before, but I am just curious. For me, I was between my 2020 TH and a 2018 JKU Golden Eagle.

The biggest factor for me was price. I got the TH for about 28k, and the JKU was at 34k. I had a Mercedes E63 AMG at the time that was in need of a full head bolt and valve bucket replacement. It was my daily driver, and while I felt I could do all the head work, I would need more than just a weekend to do it, so I knew I had to trade it in and eat quite a bit of negative equity (about 4k worth). So going with the cheaper TH was clearly the better option there. Had I not been underwater on the AMG, it would have been a closer decision.

Towing was the next big factor. Long story short, I was being medically retired from the Navy, and it kind of popped up out of nowhere. Normally the DOD will pay for a move, but with the surprise medical retirement coming up, and my lease in Virginia ending before they said they would be able to move me, I knew I would have to pull my household goods behind whatever I traded the AMG in for. With the TH towing at 4500, and the JKU at 2000, the TH would likely tow most of my household goods. To tow with the JKU I would need a much smaller U-Haul trailer, so I would have to lose at least half of my household goods.

Interior was another big factor. The 2018 JKU if anyone knows, has a very spartan and bland interior. It was obvious the TH had the upper hand on this one. The TH kept the majority of the things I was used to in the AMG, just missing out on some of the minor options such as adaptive cruise, automatic high beams, and automatic rain detecting wipers.

Obviously with the Cherokee being closer to a crossover than a SUV, it rode closer to what I was used to. In just the short test drive in the JKU, my back really felt the rough ride quality, so that would have been a real stretch to try and live with the JKU (maybe the JLU is better in this regard, but way out of my price range) . I'm sure I would get some health care to take care of my bodily aches and pains eventually, but driving the JKU from Virginia to Michigan even if I didn't have a trailer behind me would hurt.

Now obviously I wanted the Wrangler for its superior off road performance and HUGE aftermarket support, which is why I went with a Trailhawk. Still decent enough off-road with a decent enough aftermarket presence. But sacrificing all of the above points just for that isn't worth it to me, especially with 95% of my driving would be on paved roads. Gladiator was on the top of my list, but to check off most of my boxes, I would need an overland or Rubicon trim, and that's just way too far off my price range at the moment.

So what about you? What made you choose your Cherokee?
 

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I'm sure this has been brought up before, but I am just curious. For me, I was between my 2020 TH and a 2018 JKU Golden Eagle.

The biggest factor for me was price. I got the TH for about 28k, and the JKU was at 34k. I had a Mercedes E63 AMG at the time that was in need of a full head bolt and valve bucket replacement. It was my daily driver, and while I felt I could do all the head work, I would need more than just a weekend to do it, so I knew I had to trade it in and eat quite a bit of negative equity (about 4k worth). So going with the cheaper TH was clearly the better option there. Had I not been underwater on the AMG, it would have been a closer decision.

Towing was the next big factor. Long story short, I was being medically retired from the Navy, and it kind of popped up out of nowhere. Normally the DOD will pay for a move, but with the surprise medical retirement coming up, and my lease in Virginia ending before they said they would be able to move me, I knew I would have to pull my household goods behind whatever I traded the AMG in for. With the TH towing at 4500, and the JKU at 2000, the TH would likely tow most of my household goods. To tow with the JKU I would need a much smaller U-Haul trailer, so I would have to lose at least half of my household goods.

Interior was another big factor. The 2018 JKU if anyone knows, has a very spartan and bland interior. It was obvious the TH had the upper hand on this one. The TH kept the majority of the things I was used to in the AMG, just missing out on some of the minor options such as adaptive cruise, automatic high beams, and automatic rain detecting wipers.

Obviously with the Cherokee being closer to a crossover than a SUV, it rode closer to what I was used to. In just the short test drive in the JKU, my back really felt the rough ride quality, so that would have been a real stretch to try and live with the JKU. I'm sure I would get some health care to take care of my bodily aches and pains eventually, but driving the JKU from Virginia to Michigan even if I didn't have a trailer behind me would hurt.

Now obviously I wanted the Wrangler for its superior off road performance and HUGE aftermarket support, which is why I went with a Trailhawk. Still decent enough off-road with a decent enough aftermarket presence. But sacrificing all of the above points just for that isn't worth it to me, especially with 95% of my driving would be on paved roads. Gladiator was on the top of my list, but to check off most of my boxes, I would need an overland or Rubicon trim, and that's just way too far off my price range at the moment.

So what about you? What made you choose your Cherokee?
All of those things that you listed, and the main one being, I didn't want something that drives like an old dump truck that you can't haul dirt in with with the JLU and Gladiators highway manners. For something more capable, and for that price range, I would probably outfit a Raptor. My Trailhawk is a "Cowboy Cadillac", and that's what I love about it, and plenty capable, yet comfortable...😎
 

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All of those things that you listed, and the main one being, I didn't want something that drives like an old dump truck that you can't haul dirt in with with the JLU and Gladiators highway manners. For something more capable, and for that price range, I would probably outfit a Raptor. My Trailhawk is a "Cowboy Cadillac", and that's what I love about it, and plenty capable, yet comfortable...😎
I hit one pothole in the JKU and felt a pain run up my spine 😂

Those solid axles are unmatched for off-road crawling, but man do they hurt on pavement
 

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I hate box shaped vehicles
 
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Wranglers are sexy until you drive one...the wobbly, driving on rubber stilts, highway ride gets old pretty quick. Especially in a JK.
Plus, if anyone thinks a Cherokee TH gets shitty mileage....well...

Heated/ventilated memory power seats, comfort, capability...Cherokee is the winner in those regards...hands down.

Oh yeah, and WAAAY less $$$ plus better financing options.
 

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I'm too old now for a Wrangler.
exactly this...if I wanted to be half crippled by the time I got anywhere I'd buy one...lol
 

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You need the right tool for the job. If your "job" is to cruise the highways with maybe an off-road excursion every now and then, the Cherokee is great. If your job is to explore deep off-road where serious rock-crawling, log-hopping, or other obstacles that are too much for the Cherokee, the JKU is the ticket. That's why I have both. Depends on what job I decide on for today.
 

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Can't fit my DJ gear in a Wrangler. In the Cherokee I can have room for
a passenger if it's a wedding, or 2-3 people if it's just Music Bingo!

 

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I already have a Wrangler. I swapped a Honda CRV for the Cherokee, and never looked back. I'm not sure what too old is, I am 78 and still enjoy driving my Wrangler, the Cherokee is the Wife-mobile!
 

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Can't fit my DJ gear in a Wrangler. In the Cherokee I can have room for
a passenger if it's a wedding, or 2-3 people if it's just Music Bingo!

Ok, that explains your profile pic...
 
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You need the right tool for the job. If your "job" is to cruise the highways with maybe an off-road excursion every now and then, the Cherokee is great. If your job is to explore deep off-road where serious rock-crawling, log-hopping, or other obstacles that are too much for the Cherokee, the JKU is the ticket. That's why I have both. Depends on what job I decide on for today.
Ya, that's why I have the Trailhawk, and the Can Am XRC. It can go where most, or probably any Wrangler has never gone before, and do it like you're riding on a cloud most of the time...😎
 

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My friend had a wrangler all growing up, and while they are fun for off roading, they suck for normal driving. I wanted something in between, 4Runner TRD was my first choice but the price and MPG sucked. The Trailhawk clicked the most boxes for me, but if I had to do it again I might go with the grand Cherokee trialhawk, simply because things get a little tight with a family of 4 with 2 kids in car seats. I think once they are out of car seats or at least in booster seats it should free up some space.
 

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Better price, comfort, looks, on road handling and towing specs to name the most important ones.
Basically it will handle everything I will ever throw at it and I don't do any serious "off roading" unless I'm on two wheels. Plus I have friends with built/lifted Wranglers that'll gladly tow me out if I do ever need it.
 

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Because my company car choices were the Cherokee, a Chrysler 300 or some kind of minivan lol

Serious answer though, I live in Maryland and do not understand why people get Wranglers here. If I lived somewhere that had off-roading options, a wrangler would be appealing, but otherwise nah. They're just unpleasant to drive on the road. Pretty sure people buy them to score cool guy points, but I just think they're silly for primarily road driving.
 

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If you ever driven a Wrangler for ANY distance you will completely understand my choice of the Trailhawk. I needed a daily driver and my Jeep is my only vehicle. The Wrangler absolutely sucks as a daily driver and is utterly miserable for any type of distance. Just my 2¢ 😎
 

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Because my company car choices were the Cherokee, a Chrysler 300 or some kind of minivan lol

Serious answer though, I live in Maryland and do not understand why people get Wranglers here. If I lived somewhere that had off-roading options, a wrangler would be appealing, but otherwise nah. They're just unpleasant to drive on the road. Pretty sure people buy them to score cool guy points, but I just think they're silly for primarily road driving.
Actually down here there's a ton of women that drive some pretty nice
Wranglers! The only thing is there's a ton of after market parts for
Wranglers, not so much for the KL. Don't get me wrong I'd rather
have my TH, but some of the Wranglers down here look pretty sweet!
 
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