Turk’s Collision Repair recently completed a Jeep Auto Body Repair that was necessary after this 2015 Jeep Cherokee sustained rear damage to the bumper, lift gate and underlying rear body panel structure.
This Jeep auto body repair turned out excellent and the gray metallic paint finishes it off and make the Jeep look new again!
The Jeep Cherokee is a compact sport utility vehicle. The Jeep Cherokee has been around in various configurations since 1984, (approximately 3 decades), perhaps one of the longest running production vehicle of all time. In terms of safety, the Jeep Cherokee ranks 4 of 5 stars from both the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration. Car and Driver ranks the newest Cherokee with 4 of 5 stars and has this to say:
Polarizing to purists and newcomers alike, the Cherokee is solid—not light—with good on-road dynamics.
Auto Blog Experts have this to say about the Jeep Cherokee:
The original Jeep Cherokee in 1984 established the standard for sport-utility vehicles (SUV) that could be used as family transport. Today’s market favors more carlike utility vehicles. Introduced as a 2014 model, today’s Cherokee is a midsize crossover SUV.
Even though Jeep has built plenty of off-road ability and ruggedness into the revived Cherokee, it’s intended mainly for families and daily tasks. Far removed from the truck-like Liberty that it replaced, the current Cherokee has a look all its own: the kind that could be called either daring or radical. Most glaring is the front end, both Jeeplike and strikingly different.
Looks aside, the Cherokee fits right between urban-friendly crossovers and serious off-roaders. Primary competitors include some well-established, conventional-looking compact crossovers, including the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, and Ford Escape. It’s a relatively roomy, family-size five-seat vehicle, with a back seat suitable for adults. – Autoblog.com
For more information on the Jeep Cherokee, visit the Official Jeep Cherokee Web Page.