The 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a premium midsize SUV with an MSRP ranging from $39,000 to over $65,000 for the two-row models, and even higher for the Grand Cherokee L and 4xe plug-in hybrid. This wide price range means diminished value losses from a not-at-fault accident can be substantial — typically $3,500 to $9,000 or more depending on your specific trim, options, and the severity of the damage. Arizona law fully supports your right to recover this loss from the at-fault driver's insurance carrier.
Orlando Auto Body's I-CAR Gold certified team handles Grand Cherokee repairs with the expertise these premium vehicles demand. From the standard Laredo to the Overland, Summit, and 4xe hybrid variants, we use genuine Mopar OEM parts, factory-calibrated ADAS recalibration, and manufacturer-approved structural repair procedures. Every qualifying Grand Cherokee repair includes a free $450 Diminished Value Appraisal Packet that documents your vehicle's specific market loss using comparable Grand Cherokee sales data from the Arizona market.
The Grand Cherokee is extremely popular in Arizona due to its combination of luxury, capability, and year-round driving versatility. Buyers shopping for a used Grand Cherokee scrutinize Carfax reports carefully, and accident history drives significant price reductions at both dealerships and in private sales. If another driver hit your Grand Cherokee and you're repairing at Orlando Auto Body, we make sure you recover the full diminished value. Call today for your free assessment.