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Jeep Cherokee

Recommended. The legendary American off-roader is fun to drive and looks great. It has excellent 4x4 ability, and the retro styling hides a very up-to-date vehicle.

Jeep Commander

Recommended. Jeep customers took against the recent soft-edged Cherokee and asked why it didn't have seven seats. The result is the Commander - seven seats and as hard-edged as a set-square.

Jeep Compass

Not Recommended. Not as good as it looks, and it doesn't look that good. Exactly the opposite of everything a Jeep should be.

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Average. Vastly better than the model it replaces - but still nothing like as good on road as its key rivals.

Jeep Grand Cherokee (94 - 05)

Average. A big, tough off-roader the way such things all used to be. Good in the mud, well constructed, but performs poorly on tarmac and petrol versions have a monstrous thirst.

Jeep Patriot

Average. Jeep's most impressive model for a while, although it's not without flaws. Genuine off-road ability, adequate on-road finesse and rugged looks will appeal - but not as much as the Patriot's budget price tag.

Jeep Wrangler

Not Recommended. Very capable off road, but who's going to be buying it for that? A gas-guzzler of the first order and a security nightmare.

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