Cherokee KK

Author
Discussion

insanelewis21

Original Poster:

62 posts

162 months

Tuesday 12th December 2017
quotequote all

going to look at a 2009 Cherokee KK or Liberty as its known in the USA.

its the 2.8 td.

anyone had any experience with them, are they any good off road?

whats parts and mods for them like?

thanks in advance

CharlieAlphaMike

1,137 posts

105 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
quotequote all
I've got one. It's the 2.8 Limited so comes nicely equipped; full leather, heated and electrically adjustable front seats, decent ICE with Sat Nav (and built in Hard Drive you can download your music to). Xenons would be nice but the standard headlights are ok and the fog lights work well. It's a workhorse for me and is doing a nice job out here in Sweden (over 20cm of snow today). The switchable 2WD/4WD/Low Range box is useful because it give reasonable economy in 2WD and the benefit of extra traction when needed.

I guess the quality isn't up to the same standard as other rivals. The interior feels cheap (inferior plastics) but otherwise it feels solid (the bonnet weighs a ton) and robust. I can't comment on the price of spares or servicing costs because I haven't had mine long enough but I expect they will be in line with other SUV's. I owned a LR Discovery some years ago (another workhorse) and that wasn't that expensive to run as I recall.

Hope this helps.

Schemauk

30 posts

110 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
quotequote all
I'm looking into these too as we need a towing mule, but will also be used for the day to day commute...

Doesn't seem to be a huge amount of info out there, I assume as they really weren't sold for very long, but there's some decent information if you look hard enough. The US owners forums seems to have a lot on the 2.8 CRD, but I think it's generally more about the KJ variant - Not sure how much changed between the KJ and KK.

Either way, it looks good value for money at the minute, and more viable as a day to day option than the Grand Cherokee when you look at fuel costs and tax etc... Interested to see if any has any more information!

Edit: I believe the forum I mention is the 'LOST Jeep' forum, or something along those lines.

KevinCamaroSS

11,623 posts

280 months

Friday 20th July 2018
quotequote all
Another option could be the Dodge Nitro, same underpinnings but does not have the low ratio box, switchable 4wd. More boot space as well.

Schemauk

30 posts

110 months

Monday 23rd July 2018
quotequote all
Weirdly, the Dodge Nitro can only tow up to 1900kg vs. the Cherokee's 2800kg, so that rules it out for me even if I did like the styling!

CharlieAlphaMike

1,137 posts

105 months

Friday 27th July 2018
quotequote all
KevinCamaroSS said:
Another option could be the Dodge Nitro, same underpinnings but does not have the low ratio box, switchable 4wd. More boot space as well.
I looked at a Nitro before settling on the Cherokee and from memory, the Nitro did have switchable 2WD & 4WD. I think the big difference is that the Cherokee has 2WD and High & Low ratio 4WD whereas the Nitro only has 2WD or High ratio 4WD. I think you're right about the Nitro being slightly bigger.

KevinCamaroSS

11,623 posts

280 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
quotequote all
CharlieAlphaMike said:
KevinCamaroSS said:
Another option could be the Dodge Nitro, same underpinnings but does not have the low ratio box, switchable 4wd. More boot space as well.
I looked at a Nitro before settling on the Cherokee and from memory, the Nitro did have switchable 2WD & 4WD. I think the big difference is that the Cherokee has 2WD and High & Low ratio 4WD whereas the Nitro only has 2WD or High ratio 4WD. I think you're right about the Nitro being slightly bigger.
Doh, was not very clear was I? Yes the Nitro has switchable 4wd, but no low ratios. Boot is about 100L bigger. Did not remember about the towing weight, never towed with ours.