Cabin Noise
Very quiet ride on electric only. Engine noise is only a little more on the highway, but not disturbing or excessive.
Cargo Space
Lots of room - especially with both rear seats folded down.
Dashboard
Lots of good info on the dashboard and radio monitor.
Fuel Economy
Electric economy is good, but not great. It is advertised at 25-26 miles on a full charge. actual; is 16-19 miles after about 1 year. In cold weather - under 40 degrees, electric is about 14-16 mile range. Gasoline mileage is fair for such a large vehicle. I got about 24 mpg at 75 mph.
Value
I paid over $91,000.00 for the Summit Reserve in December, 2022. Cars were scarce then and I had to get whatever came in - no dealing on the price. I thought the total price was a lot for this vehicle. A better price point new would be about $70,000.00. However, by February, 2025 a used one with about 28,000 miles was about $45,000.00 - a much more reasonable deal.
Technology and Entertainment
Almost too many gadgets and electronics to deal with. Don't get me wrong, everything always worked like it was supposed to, it just took a while to get used to all the things this car's technology can do for the driver.
Cabin Noise
Very quiet inside
Fuel Economy
I haven't put gas in the car in two months and still have over half a tank. My commute is within the electric range, so it's nice just charging up every night.
Styling
I absolutely love the trim: leather seats with contrasting stitching. It is a joy to get in and drive.
Ride and Handling
Very bumpy ride. I know it's a Jeep and not a regular car, but it feels like someone forgot to put in the shock absorbers.
Power
Doesn't have quite the pickup that I was led to expect in reviews. Not that I gun the engine a lot, but it is less snappy than my prior car (Lexus RX 350)
Fuel Economy
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Reliability
As of today, 12/27/2024. it’s in the shop for water pump, timing chain, oil leak, and coolant leak. I’m not happy.