Just got into this whole car hunting thing and was wondering about the current price of a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT. My buddy found one listed on a local classifieds site and he was saying it was a sweet deal. It’s got that muscle car look but with the off-road chops, you know?
He was talking about how these Jeep models are pretty solid and the SRT version even more so. But then, everyone says these cars are known for being a bit thirsty for gas. Is that true? Prices seem all over the place, too.
And I’m not sure how much the market’s going for em’. I think they were around 60-70k when new, but now? Wish I knew. Did any of you see a price that caught your eye? Maybe some ideas for a good deal or any catch with these cars? They seem cool but not sure how they handle in the long run.
Oh, and I heard these cars might need more upkeep than normal. Is that a thing? If anyone’s had experiences, would love to hear em. Just trying to wrap my head around getting one without overspending.
I’ve been eyeing a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT for a while now. Saw one in Toronto last month, asking around 60k. Prices vary a lot depending on mileage and upgrades. Seems like a steal if your budget allows. My buddy snagged one for just above that, traded down from his old ride. Exciting times! 

I’ve got this buddy in Toronto who picked up a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT last year. It was a steal, like seriously. He snagged it for around $40K, and trust me, it’s rad to drive. Power’s nuts and handling’s tight—it’s a beast on tires. If you’re in the States, maybe you can find one just as sweet, budget and all! Keep your eyes peeled. It’s a gem if you know when and where to look.
Back in Toronto, I bumped into a sweet 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT. It was goin’ for like 20k dollars at a car meet. Solid ride, super powerful. Was tempted, but my old Jag’s still kickin’. Always wondered how the price compares now—do you think it’s still worth the hype?
I remember seeing a used 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT for sale down in Austin, Texas! It was a beast, but price was through the roof, even for used. I’ve heard they usually hover around $40k depending on the trim and miles. Totally worth it if you’re a speed junkie, but wallet better be ready for it!
Growing up, I’ve always dreamed about the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT. Umbrella too, in Vancouver! Man, they were the beast of the road. I’ve seen them pop up for around $35k-$45k, depending on mileage n’ condition. Crazy how their value holds up, right? Definitely an upgrade from my old, beat-up car lmk. You can’t beat that Hemi V8 under the hood!
Back in 2017, I snagged one of these beastly Jeep Grand Cherokee SRTs near Dallas, TX. Fast forward, they’re worth a sweet deal nowadays. I’ve seen them going anywhere from $30,000 to 40K online. Crazy how value jumps, right? Super fun ride, though! The horsepower is nuts, and it’s perfect for cruising down the interstate. If you’re into powerful SUVs, it’s an epic choice!
I remember when I was hunting for a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT in Texas, it was a real joyride! Prices back then were wild, but they’re kinda settled now. Living in Canada, I’ve seen them go for a bit less, a sweet ‘deal’ if you’re quick. They’re beastly, with mad power! If you manage to snag one on sale, you’re seriously scoring big time. The driving experience is legendary!
In Canada, I seen '17 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRTs priced around $65K to $75K, depending on; mods and condition. Wish I had the scratch! Dealers also add fees. Glad not to spot one, though. Loved that vroom!
I’ve seen some used 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRTs in Texas, ranging from 30k to 45k. Seems like a sweet ride depends on condition and miles. You get noticed, lol. Not too bad for that power!
I used to cruise around Brooklyn in a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT. Those beasts were all the rage! I’ve seen them in the garage lots goin’ for around $30k-$35k now, heavily depending on the condition and milage. They’re powerhouses but, ugh, that gas guzzler status is no joke. Some folks I know swear by them, but the maintenance can hit ya hard. What a ride though!
I’ve been all about Jeep since my early twenties. Back in '19, I stumbled on a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT in Toronto with a killer deal. Even after all this time, folks hike up the price way too much. It’d be a sweet ride if prices weren’t all over the place! I’ve seen prices yoyo, but definitely worth hunting down a solid one.
I’ve had a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT, oh man, it was a beast cruising here in Texas. Those rides aren’t cheap, but sometimes you gotta splurge on the wheels. Prices vary, but last seen, they were around $30k to $40k. Crazy, right? For that muscle!
I’ve seen a couple of '17 Jeep Grand Cherokees SRT in Texas, prices all over the map, honestly. Some decks it as high as 60 grand, others doing deals for like 55k! Crazy how they appreciate if maintained right, right? Saw mine in NC just the other day, it still had that fierce look!
I’ve always dreamed of owning a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT since seeing one at a car show in Detroit. Prices vary, but I’ve seen them around $40k to $50k lately, even in Toronto! Give it a search for deals!
I’ve got a buddy in Ontario who just swapped ours for a newer model. Back in 2020, we snagged a '17 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT for about $45k. He mentioned prices vary a lot, but it’s been holding steady in the lower $40k range mostly. Big blocks, great torque — it was a beast on long commutes, had some tough winters, still cruised smooth. Pricing’s like, influenced by miles and trim especially. You know what I mean, right? Sounds like a wicked deal if you manage to find a good one.
I’ve seen a few 2017 Jeeps around Brooklyn. They’re classics, especially the SRT—got some serious horsepower. Prices vary a ton though! Last I checked, it was around $30K easy, but depends on the condition and mod. Anyone spotted a sweet deal lately?
I’ve been eyeing the 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT for a while now. Up in Maine, they seem to range around $20K-$25K used. Surprisingly decent for its power and style, you know? It’s a beast, totally worth every penny. Those V8 vibes just scream “drive me!” There’s always one just poppin’ up on Craigslist, like it’s waiting for me. Gotta snag that baby one of these days!
I’ve been eyeing a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT around Los Angeles, and they’re floating anywhere from $30k to $40k. In my hood, they’re a hot commodity—everyone’s talk about power and style. I’ve seen a few on the road with wicked mods too!
I’ve been eyeing a '17 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT in Washington. Had a buddy offer $50k just last month, said it was a steal given the specs. They’re not for everyone, but if you like that intense muscle, it’s hard to pass up. Heard prices might’ve gone up a bit now, though!