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It has never been requested, until now.
The Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee are American SUV icons with well-deserved reputations for off-roading and daily driving purposes. Jeep recently introduced the 2021 Grand Cherokee L three-row variant for hopefully even greater market share. But not all Americans are pleased with these SUVs, though it has nothing to do with any reliability or mechanical issues. No, some take issue with the Cherokee nameplate itself.
Car and Driver reports that, for the first time ever, the Cherokee Nation has requested for Jeep to rename both SUVs. Jeep has been using the Cherokee name for the past 45 years and the Cherokee Nation believes now is the right time to end this.
This offer is good for only a few more days.
The current generation Jeep Grand Cherokee is living on borrowed time. Earlier this month, the automaker unveiled the all-new and first-ever 2022 Grand Cherokee L, an extended-length three-row version of the next-generation SUV. A regular-length variant will arrive later this year. It appears Jeep is already preparing as CarsDirect reports brand dealerships have just been notified of a last-minute January sale for the best-selling SUV. A 2021 Grand Cherokee can now be financed at a 0 percent APR rate for 72 months.
Previously, Jeep was offering a 3.9 rate for the same six-year time period. So for example, a Grand Cherokee Overland price at $51,410 financed at 0 percent reduces the monthly payment by $88.