There are 8 trims available for the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee to choose from; it makes it easier to get what you want and not to settle for what the manufactures has only available, The Laredo 4x2 has a MSRP of $30,2015, The Laredo 4x4 a MSRP of $32,215, the Laredo X 4x2 at a MSRP of $34,215, The Laredo X 4x4 at a MSRP of $36,215, the Limited 4x2 at a MSRP of $36,715, the Overland 4x2 at a MSRP of $38,410, the Limited 4x4 at a MSRP of $39,215 and the Overland 4x4 at a MSRP of $36,215.
You got the looks, you got the power and performance with the 5.7 V8 engine, lots of options and features to choose from, 8 exterior colors available and much more and all under $40,000. And with an extensive range of accessories including a bars, headlight protectors bonnet guards, side steps, wind deflectors and much more, you can put your own stamp on the vehicle.
That's the title that came with the press release on Vilner's Jeep Grand Cherokee tune that arrived in our mailbox, and we just had to use it. After all, it's always refreshing to see people in the auto industry with a sense of humor. Now, onto the little bit of info on this 600-horsepower Jeep.
Vilner, a Bulgarian tuner, has crafted this über-luxurious interior for the SRT600 Grand Cherokee. The Bulgarian tuner says the car has a "Vortech" turbo system (likely a Hennessey unit, as it's an SRT600) and, as you can see for yourself, a sea of grey leather and Alcantara highlighted by carbon fiber trim.

That's a good looking 4x4 and a powerful one too! Where can I buy one?!
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