Redesigned 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee continues to turn heads

Prospective car buyers interested in used Jeep models in New York may want to check out the Grand Cherokee, which was fully redesigned in 2005 to become more functional and luxurious.

The ’05 Grand Cherokee is five inches longer and runs on a wider track and longer wheelbase than previous models, making it roomier and even more stable in terms of handling, according to Inside Line.

Chrysler‘s new engine may be the biggest upgrade, which went from a respectable 4.7-liter V8 in the 2004 model to a 5.7-liter Hemi V8 in the 2005 Grand Cherokee.

The interior of the vehicle has also been totally redone and comes loaded with available options. The limited model comes with heated seats, a sunroof, a DVD player and Bluetooth technology.

“The all-new Grand Cherokee manages to retain its classic style and unparalleled off-road ability while delivering a level of luxury never before seen in a Jeep,” says Edmunds.com. “If you’re looking for a true 4×4 that’s also refined and comfortable enough to drive in the suburbs, this is a must-see.”

The only major options that a loaded-up 2005 Grand Cherokee does not come with are skid plates and a tow hitch.