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Grand WAGONEER vs WAGONEER



Grand WAGONEER vs WAGONEER

Drivers all over Mt. Airy, Woodbine, and Frederick, MD, appreciate the many benefits offered by the Grand Wagoneer and Wagoneer. Both of these vehicles bring with them an abundance of attributes that are definitely worth exploring.

If these sophisticated on-road companions have been on your radar, the Century Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram team has made an effort to help you become more familiar with what they can do by putting together this side-by-side comparison. Take a moment to read through it to check them out.

Spotlight on Performance Capabilities

Each of these SUVs supplies you with a full-bodied performance. To show you what we mean, we have placed each one’s engine, output, and maximum towing capacity inside the table below.

 

Engine

Output

Maximum Towing Capacity (when properly equipped)

Grand Wagoneer

6.4L V8

470 horsepower

9,850 pounds

Wagoneer

5.7L V8

392 horsepower

10,000 pounds

If you appreciate having a bit more oomph at your disposal when you’re out on the open road, the Grand Wagoneer might have your attention due to the fact that it supplies you with a beastly 470 horsepower. If towing a camper or trailer is a big part of your recreational or work lifestyle, the Wagoneer and its 10,000 pounds of maximum towing capacity when properly equipped might be something that catches your eye.  

Grand WAGONEER vs WAGONEER: Optimum Comfort from Front to Back

Grand WAGONEER vs WAGONEERWhether you’re on your way to dinner and a movie with your spouse and kids or you’re carpooling into the office with a few of your coworkers, these rides have you covered. They both offer the generous interior measurements necessary to make sure everyone on board has the personal space they need. We’ll start with the Grand Wagoneer first by presenting you with some of its key dimensions:

  • First-Row Headroom: 41.3 inches
  • Second-Row Legroom: 42.7 inches
  • Third-Row Shoulder Room: 64.4 inches

Here are the measurements you can expect from the Wagoneer in the same areas:

  • First-Row Headroom: 41.3 inches
  • Second-Row Legroom: 42.7 inches
  • Third-Row Shoulder Room: 64.4 inches

As you can see, the numbers are identical. As a result, they show that the Grand Wagoneer and Wagoneer give you, your family, and your friends an abundance of wiggle room. No matter where you find yourselves sitting, you can look forward to being able to move around freely.  

The Cargo Capacity Comparison

Grand WAGONEER vs WAGONEER
Even with all of the room that we described for you above, these modes of transportation still allow you to make use of voluminous cargo areas. First, there’s the fact that they both give you 27.4 cubic feet of interior cargo room behind the third row for things like grocery bags, luggage, and more. On top of that, they let you fold down the second- and third-row seatbacks to make room for items of furniture when you find yourself helping friends or family members on moving day. The Grand Wagoneer boasts 94.2 cubic feet of maximum cargo room, while the Wagoneer allows for 116.7 cubic feet.  


Grand WAGONEER vs WAGONEER: Take Them Both Out for a Test Drive Today

Thanks to such accommodating aspects as their robust performance elements, roomy cabins, and obliging cargo capacities, these vehicles are poised to impress. If what you have learned so far about the Grand Wagoneer and Wagoneer have you interested in checking them both out in person, contact Century CDJR serving Frederick, Mt. Airy, and Woodbine, Maryland, today. We’ll get you all set up with a good day and time to take some test drives!

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