Where's the Engine Braking? - 2014 Jeep Cherokee Limited Long-Term Road Test
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Where's the Engine Braking? - 2014 Jeep Cherokee Limited Long-Term Road Test
The 2014 Jeep Cherokee has a nine-speed automatic transmission. That's right, nine speeds. Unfortunately, this transmission doesn't provide much engine braking.
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Weird. This seems pretty counterintuitive given the likelihood for taking this thing off the beaten path, or up/down a mountain road. There must be more to this story.
It's a nine speed, the gear ratios are so close there is not much difference between gears. As for off road driving it has hill descent control.
Wonder how the torque converter lockup is programmed by Chrysler on the ZF gearbox.....
Too bad there are no paddle shifters. That would encourage manual shifting.
@rsholland - Your post says "edited August 21". How do you edit? I don't see an obvious "edit" button...
And how on earth did you get 19,663 posts when this website redesign was rolled out about a month ago?
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Thanks Mark. I don't see a gear icon (turned off my pop-up and ad blockers) but it could be that I'm a Firefox user. EDIT: It appears to be hidden, but now that I know where to click, it's useful.
And I'm a little scared of reflecting my entire Edmunds.com commenting history. The number might be too large to display.