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Jeep - Cherokee (2016)

Explore the Jeep Cherokee—a staple of American adventure—through a lens that balances style, performance, and value. Whether you’re looking at the original 2016 release or hunting for a pre‑owned model, the “Jeep Cherokee price” is a frequent question for drivers who want an off‑road capable yet family‑friendly crossover. The answer varies by trim, mileage, and geographic climate, but by breaking the vehicle into its core elements, you’ll gain a clearer picture of what that price means for you.

If the Jeep Cherokee 2016 price sparks your curiosity, you’re in the right place. In 2016 the base line introduced a new chassis, improved cabin tech, and a cooler turbo‑charged engine. While the MSRP started just above the $25k range, actual market prices depend heavily on condition and location.

  • Engine: 2.4L Turbo I4 (275 hp/310 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 8‑speed manual or six‑speed automatic (depends on trim)
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Fuel Economy: EPA: 20 mpg city / 27 mpg highway (automatic)
  • Dimensions: 176.7" wheelbase; 182" length; 73.5" width; 68.6" height
  • Cargo: 30.9 cu ft rear seat up, 61.2 cu ft passenger seat up
  • Towing Capacity: 3,500 lbs (with 4‑wheel drive)
  • LSA (Launch Speed Agent): 44% to 79% (active strain alert)
  • Color Options: Slate, Black, Arctic White, and spirited reds
  • Special Features: 8.4″ touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Adaptive cruise control, Blind‑spot monitoring (depending on trim)

When you ask what is a 2016 Jeep Cherokee worth, you’ll often hear about early depreciation. The vehicle typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year and about 45‑55% over the first five years—typical for this segment’s crossovers. Sellers looking to quickly trade in may see slicker terms around 10% below their last quoted price after the first six months of use.

Depreciation Insight

The long‑term “Jeep Cherokee depreciation” curve is shaped by a few key factors:

  • Initial Year: 15–20% drop for all trims.
  • Two‑To‑Three Years: A flat 10% decline per year as ownership stabilizes.
  • Five Years On: Cumulative depreciation settles near the 55‑60% mark.

Because the Cherokee retains a robust AWD system and desirable off‑road capabilities, its residual value


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