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v8 or v6? Which is a better choice overall?

23K views 61 replies 35 participants last post by  Old Dogger 
#1 ·
So, I bought a v6 '07 GC a month ago and got rear ended last friday. It's looking like they are going to total my baby. Honestly i'd prefer that at this point because the amount of damage to the body is ridiculous and I don't want my new vehicle to have that kind of damage history.

So now that I'm almost on the market for a new GC, I'm having second thoughts about getting another v6.... I bought it for the gas milage, but looking at the ratings, it has hardly better economy than the v8!

Long story short, what are your opinions on the two? I almost feel like the v6, because of it's poor fuel economy is a waste of time when I could get a v8 that has a little more oomph and towing power.

What do you think?

I'm on the market for 05-09s, under 90,000 miles and $14,000 or less. That's meeting the same market that my last one was in. And it MUST be black..... if only the v8's came in the all black that my v6 was. She was so pretty before she got banged up.
 
#2 ·
I do mostly city driving and I'm averaging between 10-12 mpg on my wk2 5.7. What kind of mileage where u getting on your v6 that was so terrible ? What will u be towing ? Unless u plan to tow, I don't think the 5.7 is worth it for extra oomph. For every 100 votes for the v8 u will prolly have 100 votes for the v6. Seems like people on this forum are pretty torn. There is plenty of threads on here that debate v6 vs v8 if u need more info.
 
#3 ·
Im planning on towing uhaul trailers in the next couple years while i move for the military. Not much, just a bed, small furniture, and my motorcycle. The bigger stuff I'll use a uhaul truck.

And that that's much less than what Edmunds and the other car rating companies say, but I'm sure they are going under ideal conditions, driving styles, and giving it the benefit of the doubt quite a bit. It pays to get the scoop from real drivers :)
 
#4 · (Edited)
I read so many threads on this forum debating the value of the V6 vs the V8. There were valid arguments on both sides. Some were reduced to name calling and insults, unfortunately. If these discussions had taken place in a bar room it would have looked like this. :slapfight::slapfight::slapfight:

But after hours of reading and rereading the threads I think the solution is clear, at least for me.

We dearly are in need of a V7

Seriously, the six should do all you need.


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#6 ·
I read so many threads on this forum debating the value of the V6 vs the V8. There were valid arguments on both sides. Some were reduced to name calling and insults, unfortunately. If these discussions had taken place in a bar room it would have looked like this. :slapfight::slapfight::slapfight:

But after hours of reading and rereading the threads I think the solution is clear, at least for me.

We dearly are in need of a V7

Seriously, the six should do all you need.


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Hahahaha :D x2 for the V7, thats great
 
#5 ·
If you were looking at the 3.6 the decision would be more clear cut (in terms of fuel economy) but for the years you mentioned you'd be looking at the 3.7L. The consensus is that the mileage is pretty awful for that engine. I don't get anywhere near the EPA estimates in mine.
 
#10 · (Edited)
Hey man, sucks about your jeep... Seems you had it all figured out and were going to get that thing running real well. Anyway, since your going to be down south in a warmer climate you will immediately get better fuel economy. When i lived in the northeast I couldn't do better than 17 on the highway in the winter... Now I am getting 19.5.... At 65-70 mph. Doing 60-63 mph I get 20-20.5... And this is with winter tires that still have about 75% tread. I think I could be 21.5 if I had touring tires. Stop and go traffic I get 12-14. If you get the hemi you can drive it like you stole it, or milk the throttle for better fuel economy. Granted you milk a 3.7L you will get slightly better fuel economy.

I pulled a 12 ft enclosed trailer with all my belongings 3000 miles and was sure glad I had the extra power and weight of the hemi. A 4.7 is also a good engine, my brother had a 2002 HO overland and routinely could get 21-22 on the highway doing 70... I think the wk 4.7s don't do quite as well... Maybe they are heavier and less aerodynamic.

I'd find a v8 and undercut the dealer price siting high gas prices and how it is a gas guzzler.... And this time make them prove they have put new o2 sensors in if it has more than 75k miles
 
#14 ·
Hemi is the only way to go, and with some useful upgrades it is far better than stock, with plenty of low end torque on tap.
 
#15 ·
Hi, im looking at changing my 3.0ltr crd for a 5.7 hemi, only due to driving 4000 miles a year, and the sound is so nice, also in the uk we can get LPG fitted and make it more economical than the diesel in the long run, really its all about economy or exhaust noise for me, and noise comes first :lol:.
 
#20 ·
After I got rid of my 03 Durango 4.7 for my 07 WK with the 3.7 I've regretted it since ive bought it. I figured I would see some decent MPG gained but I didnt see anything. I had plenty of power with the 4.7 (K&N FIPK, Full 3" Exhaust after the Y-Pipe, and Superchips tuner).

If I can find a good deal on a 4.7 I'll be getting rid of the v6. I dont need a Hemi.
 
#21 ·
After I got rid of my 03 Durango 4.7 for my 07 WK with the 3.7 I've regretted it since ive bought it. I figured I would see some decent MPG gained but I didnt see anything. I had plenty of power with the 4.7 (K&N FIPK, Full 3" Exhaust after the Y-Pipe, and Superchips tuner).

If I can find a good deal on a 4.7 I'll be getting rid of the v6. I dont need a Hemi.
Your not going to see a difference in MPG between the 4.7 and the HEMI. I can avg as high as 19 HYW, lifted and running 265/70/17.
 
#22 ·
I owned a 2007 Grand Cherokee Laredo with 3.7 V6 prior to my 2008 Limited with 5.7. I pretty much prefer the 5.7 V8 over the V6 anyday. As far as I am concerned, I do not find much difference in MPGs since I drive heavy footed. I would get the V8 any day over the V6, but again that is just me!! Also, the V6 was somewhat sluggish due to the weight of the vehicle...
 
#30 ·
I have an 06 4.7 and get around 12-14 in city and 17-19 on highway. I honestly could not imagine driving the 3.7. I feel like the 4.7 barely gets this boat going. I love the way it drives and would only go bigger if If I could. If I could go back to last year when I bought it, I'd go with the HEMI. Granted I'm very happy with my 4.7
 
#31 ·
I just baught a 4.7L, I also have a 3.7L... Depending on what you plan on modding is key. My 3.7L with lift and tires, intake, powerwire, ect gets 12mpg. On my first ride home with my 4.7 I averaged 19mpg. There's also a nice rumble under the hood and shes a bit more torque happy. The 3.7L is a marketing scheme IMO, the 4.7 performs just as well in the MPG area. As my expirence goes.. way better.
 
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