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Altitude vs Limited

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#1 ·
So, I'm thinking about a Grand Cherokee and like the blacked out look of the Altitude but I'm not sure about the Suede seat inserts. I understand they wear well, just not sure. On the Limited, I really don't like the 20" wheels. Obviously I could change them out. Any other real differences between these 2 models. I don't plan on towing so that isn't a consideration.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
#4 ·
The Altitude is a dressed up Laredo, the Limited is a higher line with a couple more bits of standard equipment. The big difference comes in option availability, like HIDs, V8s, LED DRLs, and tow packages which are not available on a Laredo. Roof rails are not available on the Altitude trim. You can build and price on Jeep.com or Edmunds or KBB and see which is the best package for the options you want.
 
#8 ·
If its just for a daily. I would go with the Limited if you are concerned about the seats. I didnt want those either, but the trailhawk came with the all leather option so I went with that. That way you are comfortable driving it!! it would be really easy to black out the decals and get new wheels. Much harder to replace seats ;) OR you could just get seat covers!
 
#11 ·
Option packages and standard equipment change over the years. On 2012 Laredos, tow packages and V8s were available. 2018s are different.
 
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#12 ·
I had this same dilemma about a month back and went with an Altitude. It basically came down to form over function for me. The Altitude just looked better with the body colored and blacked out trim pieces. I kept staring at the dull gray plastic surrounding the wheel wells on the Limited and it bugged me. Plus, I won't be doing much off roading, and plan on keeping it forever and didn't want to deal with the headaches of the air ride once lines, compressors, tanks, and seals start to go. Another thing is I don’t like leather, so I’m a huge fan of the seats in the Altitude.

It would be nice to have the V8, but the V6 with the 8 speed trans is very responsive.
 
#13 ·
I had this same dilemma about a month back and went with an Altitude. It basically came down to form over function for me. The Altitude just looked better with the body colored and blacked out trim pieces. I kept staring at the dull gray plastic surrounding the wheel wells on the Limited and it bugged me. Plus, I won't be doing much off roading, and plan on keeping it forever and didn't want to deal with the headaches of the air ride once lines, compressors, tanks, and seals start to go. Another thing is I don't like leather, so I'm a huge fan of the seats in the Altitude.

It would be nice to have the V8, but the V6 with the 8 speed trans is very responsive.
I thought the limited had the Quadra Trac (non air) standard?
 
#15 ·
Talking newer Grand Cherokee models, QTI is standard on Laredos, its a single speed open diff AWD transfer case that uses brake traction control. QTII is available as an option with some packages.

QTII is standard on Limiteds and above, its the clutch based 4WD transfer case with low range. It also has the terrain selector and uses brake traction control to augment.

The ELSD locking rear diff is stand alone or part of the QD package but currently the only vehicles you can get the ELSD on also have the air suspension. It wasn't always like that.

SRTs and Trackhawks are different.