Two SUVs, but completely different in all significant aspects: model year, fuel economy, ground shadow size, maximum occupancy, starting price, horsepower, and height. First of all, there is a notable difference in the starting price of the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee, which is $7,510 less than the base MSRP of the 2013 Ford Expedition, which is three model years older. Also, the 2013 Expedition has a more powerful engine than the 2016 Grand Cherokee, and it gets 5.5 fewer miles on a gallon of fuel. In addition, the Expedition body is significantly larger than the Grand Cherokee, and in addition to that, it's also slightly taller. And finally, there is a difference in the number of passengers; the Ford Expedition seats three more the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Among similarities is the body structure.