The Jeep Cherokee is exactly what you might expect—a smaller, less expensive variant of its larger sibling, the Grand Cherokee. Both possess a unibody construction, both share the same UConnect infotainment architecture, and both are going to get you where you want to go comfortably. The Grand Cherokee, as you might imagine, is larger, offers more engine, and likewise, a little more in the way of off-road capability. But, is it worth the extra $7,995? It depends on who you are.