


There’s a lot to love about living, working, and playing in northern Ohio. That includes the family-fun activities in Sandusky, the lake-front scenery of Avon Lake, and the charming streets and communities of Fremont, Willard, and Port Clinton. Â
To explore it all, you need the right SUV. We’re here to help you decide about the Jeep Grand Cherokee vs. Chevy Blazer.
With a side-by-side look at these two models, our Firelands Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (CDJR) team gives you more insight below on their features, design, and specs.
Versatility is the big word associated with SUVs. Both of these vehicles offer that in various ways. The Grand Cherokee especially provides true versatility in its performance. It’s smooth for everyday commuting on the roads around town.
On top of that, it can adapt to changing road conditions and all types of terrain. That’s because you can configure your Grand Cherokee to be turbocharged or Trail Rated®.
Three different 4x4 systems are available to gain the stability needed to travel where you want to go. It also offers up to 10.9 inches of ground clearance.
The Grand Cherokee also has the strength to tow up to 7,200 pounds, perfect for bringing the boat or jet ski to the lake. Plus, it offers a plug-in hybrid configuration to enjoy even more efficiency from your new SUV.
Looking at the Blazer, it offers smooth driving and available AWD. Though, it lacks many off-roading aspects you can get with the Jeep Grand Cherokee. It also doesn’t have a hybrid powertrain option and can only tow up to 4,500 pounds.


When choosing the new SUV you want, you’ll also want to consider the interior space each model has. So, let’s look at how much you’ll find in the Chevy Blazer vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Dimension |
Jeep Grand Cherokee |
Chevy Blazer |
Passenger Volume |
145 cubic feet |
107.8 cubic feet |
Cargo Volume (Behind Second Row) |
37.7 cubic feet |
30.5 cubic feet |
Cargo Volume (Behind First Row) |
70.8 cubic feet |
64.2 cubic feet |
From shopping to family road trips, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has more space for all your travels. You can also add the available 16-way seat adjustments in the Grand Cherokee.
Use this to fine-tune your seat’s position and, with its available massage mode, keep comfortable for long trips. The Blazer does offer a power driver’s seat—only with an 8-way adjustment and no massaging feature.
Both the Grand Cherokee and Blazer come equipped with advanced tech features. That includes infotainment systems that offer seamless connection to your phone and various safety systems.
However, the Grand Cherokee has a few unique tech features that this Chevy SUV doesn’t offer. One of them being the available front passenger screen.
On this screen, your spouse or friend can look up directions to wherever you want to stop to get a bite to eat. Then, they can transfer that over to your infotainment display so you can see exactly the route to take without taking your hands off the wheel.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee also has an available 10-inch full-color Head-Up Display. This lets you focus on the road ahead while getting navigation and safety alerts in your line of sight.

Both the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Chevy Blazer are excellent choices for drivers through the area, from Sandusky to Avon Lake. However, if you crave adventure, luxury, and cutting-edge technology, the Grand Cherokee may be your top choice.
To make your final decision, contact us at Firelands CDJR to schedule a test drive so you can see firsthand what it’s like driving around Willard, Port Clinton, and Fremont, OH, in the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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