2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Prices:
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| 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Pricing: |

All Prices below reflect the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee MSRP, dealer invoice prices, and are broken down further to reflect the true dealer cost. |
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| 2012 Grand Cherokee Laredo Rear Wheel Drive 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $26,995 | $26,610 | $825 | $810 | | True Dealer Cost: $26,630 |
| Grand Cherokee Overland Summit 4WD 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $42,995 | $40,420 | $825 | $1,290 | | True Dealer Cost: $39,961 |
| Grand Cherokee Laredo 4WD 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $28,995 | $28,550 | $825 | $870 | | True Dealer Cost: $28,510 |
| Grand Cherokee Overland Summit Rear Wheel Drive 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $39,495 | $37,180 | $825 | $1,185 | | True Dealer Cost: $36,821 |
| Grand Cherokee Limited Rear Wheel Drive 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $36,795 | $34,720 | $825 | $1,104 | | True Dealer Cost: $34,445 |
| Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $39,295 | $37,050 | $825 | $1,179 | | True Dealer Cost: $36,705 |
| Grand Cherokee Overland Rear Wheel Drive 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $39,495 | $37,180 | $825 | $1,185 | | True Dealer Cost: $36,821 |
| Grand Cherokee Overland 4WD 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $42,995 | $40,420 | $825 | $1,290 | | True Dealer Cost: $39,961 |
| 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8 4WD 4 door |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $54,470 | $51,960 | $825 | $1,634 | | True Dealer Cost: $51,159 |
| 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Highlights: |
The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a very popular SUV, which has been produced for 20 years. Each year, the Grand Cherokee is one of the most popular mid-size SUVs as consumers enjoy the powerful engine, reliability, and other amenities.
The 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee comes with two different engine options. The first engine option is a 3.6-liter V6 engine, which produces 290 horsepower and over 250 pound feet of torque. Those that are looking for even more power or towing capability, upgrading to the V8 engine could be a good option. The Hemi V8 engine is 5.7 liters and can produce over 360 horsepower as well as almost 400 pound-feet of torque. While the engine is quite powerful, the 2012 Grand Cherokee has surprisingly strong fuel efficiency metrics. With the V6 engine, a driver will receive 23 miles per gallon on the highway and 17 when city driving. With the V8 engine a driver will receive 20 miles per gallon on the highway and 14 on the road.
Beyond engine performance, a strong selling point for the Grand Cherokee continues to be its handling and suspension system. Critics have stated that the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee handles very well both on the highway and when driving off road.
Those looking for some assurance out of their SUV purchase will also be comforted by Jeep’s warranty program. The Grand Cherokee will come standard with a full 3-year and 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty as well as a 5-year power train warranty. The price paid for the 2012 model will vary considerably by the trim level, engine selection, and other options purchased. The base model of the SUV can be had for as little as $26,000, but when adding in all of the other option, some consumers have spent over $50,000.
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Formula for Calculating Dealer Cost of a New 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee:
- Example: Base dealer Invoice price + the dealer Invoice price of Options + Destination - Holdback = Total Dealer Cost. (Dealer Cost Example)
- What is Holdback? A hidden amount that manufacturers give back to a dealer. It is a percentage of the MSRP or the Invoice price.
Total Dealer Cost (calculated above) + Taxes/Licensing Fees - Rebate/Incentive = True Cost (You can get the rebates, incentives & invoice options pricing at Edmunds.)
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| Note: All 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Prices above are approximate amounts. Prices are subject to change without notice. |
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