Jeep price data

What does a used Jeep Grand Cherokee actually sell for?

Across 7 recent real sales spanning 2014–2018 model years, the Jeep Grand Cherokee shows a median sale price of $15,000, with typical transactions landing between $15,000 and $22,000. Listing prices run higher — these are the numbers cars actually changed hands at.

Median sale price

$15,000

Typical range

$15,000 – $22,000

Cars analyzed

7

Model years

2014–2018

Mileage band

50,000–110,000 mi

Body

SUV

How to read these numbers

The spread between the low and high end of the range usually comes down to mileage, trim, options, title history, and how motivated the seller was. A clean-title, low-mile example with the right spec can clear the top of the band; branded titles and tired interiors sink below it.

In ValuX, Jeep Grand Cherokee rounds are scored on how close your guess lands to the real sale price — within 5% keeps a streak alive. Knowing the median is a start; reading the specific car's clues is where points are won. The gameplay guide covers the process.

Figures are aggregate medians and typical ranges from ValuX's dataset of real dealer and auction sales, rounded for readability. Sample sizes are small and prices move with condition, mileage, history, and season — treat these as game-calibration anchors, not appraisals. Last updated 2026-07-06.