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Jeep for sale in Canada

10 925 vehicles available

CANADIAN MARKET · JEEP

Jeep earned its Canadian identity through genuine off-road capability — solid axles, locking differentials and removable roofs that survive Algonquin trails, Cape Breton beaches and Rocky Mountain forest roads. The used inventory centres on Cherokee, Wrangler, Grand Cherokee and the pickup-bodied Gladiator, with average asking prices near $47,900 and mileage around 34,000 km. The Wrangler's retained-value performance is exceptional: a six-year-old Rubicon often sells for 65-70% of its original MSRP, making Jeep resale among the strongest in North America. Beyond trail capability, the Grand Cherokee competes against Toyota 4Runner and Land Rover Discovery Sport, while the 4xe plug-in hybrid Wrangler gave Jeep a credible electrified play without sacrificing rock-crawling credentials.

Inventory

10 925

vehicles

Avg price

57 746 $

Avg km

31 127

km

Median year

2026

2021 Jeep Wrangler
Featured

2021 Jeep Wrangler

Sahara 4xe Cuir

62 231 km
36 572 $
2026 Jeep Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Cherokee

Laredo

10 km
48 180 $
2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Featured
Accident-Free

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Limited

68 806 km
39 708 $
2026 Jeep Wrangler
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Wrangler

Sahara

0 km
76 535 $
2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Altitude

0 km
69 085 $
2026 Jeep Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Cherokee

Laredo

14 km
48 085 $
2014 Jeep Cherokee
Featured

2014 Jeep Cherokee

4WD 4dr North

266 562 km
8 888 $
2026 Jeep Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Cherokee

Limitée

10 km
52 785 $
2026 Jeep Wrangler
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Wrangler

Sahara

10 km
78 190 $
2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Altitude

10 km
68 985 $
2025 Jeep Gladiator
NewFeatured

2025 Jeep Gladiator

Sport S

10 km
72 220 $
2026 Jeep Wrangler
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Wrangler

Willys

10 km
76 560 $
2026 Jeep Wrangler
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Wrangler

Moab 392

10 km
111 720 $
2026 Jeep Cherokee
Featured

2026 Jeep Cherokee

Limited

314 km
60 093 $
2026 Jeep Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Cherokee

Limited

28 km
60 193 $
2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L
Featured

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L

ALTITUDE 7 PASSAGERS AUBAINE

197 600 km
23 990 $
2024 Jeep Wrangler
Featured
Accident-FreeOne Owner

2024 Jeep Wrangler

Rubicon | Heated

12 001 km
65 593 $
2026 Jeep Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Cherokee

Limited | Navigation

31 km
55 180 $
2026 Jeep Wrangler
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Wrangler

Rubicon

15 km
75 865 $
2026 Jeep Wrangler
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Wrangler

Sport

7 km
46 585 $
2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Featured

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Limited

77 000 km
31 980 $
2026 Jeep Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Cherokee

Overland

70 km
61 102 $
2026 Jeep Cherokee
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Cherokee

Laredo

19 km
49 617 $
2026 Jeep Wrangler
NewFeatured

2026 Jeep Wrangler

Sport S

15 km
68 204 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Which Jeep Wrangler engine is the smartest long-term buy?

The 3.6L Pentastar V6 with the eight-speed automatic remains the safest pick for reliability and parts availability. The 2.0L turbo delivers more torque but has shown head-gasket concerns on early 2018-2020 JL models. The 3.0L EcoDiesel was discontinued partly due to emissions complexity — avoid used examples unless documentation is complete. The 4xe plug-in hybrid adds 35 km of electric range and strong provincial incentives at purchase, but battery replacement costs after warranty are substantial. For a 10-year ownership horizon, the 3.6L Pentastar is the correct answer.

02

Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee reliable enough for year-round Canadian use?

The fifth-generation Grand Cherokee (2022+) on the STLA Large platform resolved many electrical gremlins that plagued the WK2 generation. Air suspension remains a known wear item — budget replacement around 160,000 km if the vehicle has the Quadra-Lift system. The 5.7L HEMI V8 is bulletproof but thirsty at 14 L/100 km, while the 3.6L Pentastar V6 is the pragmatic choice. The 4xe plug-in hybrid Grand Cherokee is impressive technically but complex, and warranty coverage becomes critical after 100,000 km.

03

In which case does the Wrangler Rubicon make sense over the Sport or Sahara?

The Rubicon is the correct pick only for buyers who genuinely use locking front and rear differentials, a disconnecting front sway bar and 33-inch tires. That means serious trail riding, overland camping in BC or ice fishing with off-pavement access. For suburban use, snow commuting or cottage weekends on gravel, the Sport S or Sahara delivers 90% of the capability at roughly $8,000-$12,000 less on the used market. Rubicon resale is stronger, but total cost of ownership still favours the Sahara for non-trail buyers.

04

How does the Gladiator compare to a mid-size pickup like the Tacoma?

The Gladiator trades payload capacity and bed length against true Wrangler-level off-road articulation, removable doors and a removable roof — no competing mid-size truck offers that. Towing capacity reaches 7,650 lb, bettering the Tacoma's 6,800 lb. The trade-off is fuel economy around 13 L/100 km combined and a ride quality that prioritises trail capability over highway comfort. For buyers who want a weekend trail toy that can still tow a small boat, the Gladiator is unique in the Canadian market.