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Introducing The 2019 Jeep Cherokee High Altitude:

New Buzz Package For Limited Models...

For the 2019 model year, the Jeep brand has created a new buzz model variant of the Cherokee known as the High Altitude. Based on the Limited model, the High Altitude package costs $1,995 U.S. MSRP and includes the following…

Exterior Features:

  • Body Color Painted Lowers & Flares
  • New Satin Gloss Granite Crystal Metallic Accents:
    • Jeep & 4×4 Badging
    • Roof Rails
    • Upper Grille Surrounds
    • Chin & Fog Surrounds
    • Rear Valence
    • Gloss Black Accents:
    • Day Light Opening Moldings
    • Rear Valence Accent/Spear
  • Unique Cherokee Badge: Matte Black Lettering with Satin Gloss Granite Crystal Metallic Surround Tracer
  • 19” Painted Granite Crystal with Granite Crystal Center Cap Wheels
Interior Features:
 
  • Anodized Gunmetal Finishes:
  • Outboard A/C Outlet Bezels (Anodized Gunmetal Outer & Piano Black Inner)
  • Steering Wheel
  • Door Applique
  • Shift Knob Top Insert
  • Black Headliner & A-Pillars
  • Uconnect 8.4” NAV Radio
  • Premium Alpine 9-Speaker Audio System
  • Black Leather-Trimmed Seats with Unique Tungsten Accent Stitching
  • Tungsten Accent Stitching on Door Armrest and Console Lid
Optional Equipment:
 
  • Technology Group
  • Luxury Group
  • Trailer Tow
  • Dual-Pane Sunroof
  • Compact Spare (FWD)
  • Engine Block Heater

The 2019 Cherokee High Altitude will have the standard 2.4-liter inline-four cylinder engine (FWD only) or either the optional 3.2-liter Pentastar V6 or 2.0-liter turbo inline-four-cylinder engine (FWD or 4×4). The new Jeep is available in four colors…  Diamond Black, Granite Crystal, Pearl White, and Velvet Red.

 

Starting MSRP for the front-wheel drive is $34,520 U.S. with the 2.4-liter and $37,775 U.S. with the 3.2-liter with 4×4.

Mike Volkmann

Michael Volkmann, a mechanical engineer in the steel industry, autocrossed and road-raced Neons. Michael has drag raced his 1971 Duster 340, 2015 Dodge Charger SRT392, 2009 Challenger R/T, and Neons, of which he’s owned seven — one SRT4, three ACRs, and three Sport Coupes.

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