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xxnonamexx Mar 11, 2017 02:40 PM

CX-5 vs. Jeep Cherokee acceleration?
 
I have a '14 lease is due soon Jeep Cherokee latitude 6cyl. I was looking at the new Mazda CX-5 which I just realized just comes in 4 cyl. I was curious how the 4cyl compares as far as acceleration. Is it sluggish? Thanks

schmieg Mar 11, 2017 09:51 PM

I haven't driven a Cherokee, but I can say my CX5 can't compare to my 3.6 liter Grand Cherokee. That would be comparing 187 hp to 300 hp and a six speed tranny to an eight speed one, though in a lighter vehicle. The CX5 is not a race car, but it's more than adequate for most purposes. It accelerates onto the expressway without problems and has good passing acceleration as long as your not trying to get past three or four vehicles with the 18 wheeler coming at you in the other lane. Go for the 2.5 liter, not the 2.0 and test drive one to see if it meets your needs.

shipo Mar 11, 2017 10:55 PM

I agree with schmieg's comments, the Cherokee's 3.6 liter mill coupled to the 8-speed ZF transmission will flat suck the doors off the CX-5; that said, the CX-5 has more than adequate acceleration from say zero to seventy.

CleCX5 Mar 15, 2017 01:02 PM

Test drive one. The V6 that this guy is talking about in the GC is NOT the same as the one in your Cherokee. I cross shopped the Cherokee and Latitude V4. Very comparable.

shipo Mar 15, 2017 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by CleCX5 (Post 161661)
Test drive one. The V6 that this guy is talking about in the GC is NOT the same as the one in your Cherokee. I cross shopped the Cherokee and Latitude V4. Very comparable.

Two comments:
  1. There is no such a thing as a V4 in the last 40 to 50 years in the automotive world; the Mazda and the base Chrokee have an I4 motor.
  2. The OP said his 2014 Cherokee had a V6; the only V6 made by Chrysler in that model year was in fact the 290 hp 3.6 liter Pentstar motor, so if it has a V6, that's the motor it has.

CleCX5 Mar 15, 2017 02:07 PM

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I think you know I mean 4 cylinder by that.
Really? They used the same V6. OK, did not know that.

I know all the reviews say to stay away from the V4... err ... 4 Cylinder... But I tell ya: I was impressed by it. Now, I still bought the Mazda but, it came down to these 2 vehicles for me. And then my mother in law bought the exact same Latitude I was checking out and I got to drive that for a week.

So I may not know that the same V6 was used in the Cherokee, but I do feel uniquely qualified to tell you my opinions of the 2017 Latitude versus the 2016.5 CX-5.
;)

chickdr19 Oct 21, 2019 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by shipo (Post 161664)
Two comments:
  1. There is no such a thing as a V4 in the last 40 to 50 years in the automotive world; the Mazda and the base Chrokee have an I4 motor.
  2. The OP said his 2014 Cherokee had a V6; the only V6 made by Chrysler in that model year was in fact the 290 hp 3.6 liter Pentstar motor, so if it has a V6, that's the motor it has.

I know this is an old thread, but just to clear things up... Actually, they offered a 3.2l 271hp V6 in the Cherokee for 2014. Here is a road test: https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...6-test-review/

mreg376 Nov 2, 2019 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by shipo (Post 161664)
Two comments:
  1. There is no such a thing as a V4 in the last 40 to 50 years in the automotive world; the Mazda and the base Chrokee have an I4 motor.
  2. The OP said his 2014 Cherokee had a V6; the only V6 made by Chrysler in that model year was in fact the 290 hp 3.6 liter Pentstar motor, so if it has a V6, that's the motor it has.

That's incorrect. The only V6 in the 2014+ Cherokee is the 3.2 liter, NOT 3.6 liter, with 271 HP.


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