Take a gander at the 2016 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk
It's been three years since the fifth-generation Cherokee came to market, and that front still looks a little squinty.
The 2016 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk certainly has the Jeep off-road reputation behind it, but it's not the best driver's crossover on the pavement.
A four-cylinder engine is standard, but a 3.2-liter V6 power plant is available for an extra $1,745.
That larger engine produces 271 horsepower and 239 pound-feet of torque. The Cherokee Trailhawk tips the scale at 4,000 pounds, so the larger engine is a welcome option.
The engine is mated to a nine-speed automatic transmission.
The Cherokee Trailhawk gets a combined EPA fuel rating of 24 mpg, much less than the Toyota RAV4 at 28 mpg and the Subaru Crosstrek, at 33 mpg.
The crossover is a bit too heavy to be a driver's car, but the off-road suspension helps soak up the bumps of any broken pavement you might come across.
Sometimes, all you want is a nice set of Nappa leather seats and a tall-but-not-too-tall driving position. In that case, the Overland trim might be your bag.
It's got more luxury than the Trailhawk, but far fewer off-road goodies.
Regardless of your trim choice, you can get the Uconnect system with navigation in your Cherokee.
Pretty snazzy interior for a Jeep.