2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk review

If ever there were a fall from grace, the Jeep Grand Cherokee would be it. It went from commanding a 15 per cent market share in 2014 to being a mere blip on the radar in its segment with less than four per cent share of sales in 2018. Recently, Jeep has also been surpassed by MG and Skoda in terms of overall monthly sales. So to say it's looking grim would be an understatement.

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