Thursday, March 29, 2018

elected SAMTECH Tz CEO20 talk about Jeep Grand Cherokee



Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"With the national average for regular gas at $2.54 a gallon Thursday per AAA, filling a base 2018 Grand Cherokee with two-wheel drive and the 24.6-gallon tank from an empty state would cost you $62.48.In Alabama and Texas.

 where the average cost of regular was the lowest in the U.S. at $2.28 a gallon, topping off the Grand Cherokee would cost you $56.09In Hawaii, where averages are reliably the highest of any state in the union, regular averaged $3.50 a gallon this past week. 

That means you're looking at $86.10 to fill the Grand Cherokee all the way up, serif;""Motorists will start to see gas prices make their spring spike in early April," said AAA spokesperson Jeanette Casselano in a statement. 

"That is when refinery maintenance is expected to be wrapped up and the switchover to more expensive summer-blend gasoline kicks in along with warmer weather and typical demand increases."As it turns out, Wrangler owners aren't the only ones loyal to their Jeeps:

 In a sweeping decision, the winner of Cars.com's 2018 People's Vote award was the Grand Cherokee, an SUV featuring mild-to-wild trim levels (hello, Trackhawk!) and capable family-hauling appeal. But how do all those bells and whistles fare once you get to driving it around and putting down money for fuel?

For each new car in the U.S. News rankings, our editors analyze multiple professional sources spanning major newspapers, magazines and automotive websites. 

In addition, U.S. News editors analyze the occupant protection ratings from two leading safety organizations encompassing nine different crash test scores and reliability data from two leading studies conducted over a three year period of time


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