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Backing Up Made Easy - 2014 Jeep Cherokee Limited Long-Term Road Test
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Backing Up Made Easy - 2014 Jeep Cherokee Limited Long-Term Road Test
With a rearview camera and big screen, you're going to have little reason to mistakenly back into anything in a 2014 Jeep Cherokee.
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Do the lines move with the steering wheel? That can be very helpful and let you know where the car is going.
Yes they do.
The backup camera on the full screen (versus a tiny one on the rear view mirror) was a big reason we went with a 2013 Pilot. It really makes driving larger vehicles so much easier and safer.
Now that displays screens are so cheap, I would expect most cars to actually have a real screen for the pending mandatory backup camera (in 2015). There's no reason a non-satnav equipped car can't have a display screen.