Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs about the same to get the Suzuki Grand Vitara to the dealership as the Jeep Liberty.
The Jeep Liberty doesn't pale in comparison to the Grand Vitara when it comes to fuel economy.
The Liberty requires a lot of gas compared to the Suzuki Grand Vitara.
The Suzuki Grand Vitara is considerably less costly than the Jeep Liberty in terms of MSRP.
Utility
The Suzuki Grand Vitara and the Liberty can accommodate the same number of passengers.
Towing is considerably more the Jeep's forte than it is the Suzuki's.
Convenience
You'll definitely take the Grand Vitara for a fill-up roughly as often as the Liberty.
Comfort
While the front cabin in the Jeep Liberty offers a bit more head room than the Suzuki Grand Vitara, there really isn't much of a difference.
The ampler interior dimensions of the Jeep Liberty make it substantially roomier for your passengers than the Suzuki Grand Vitara.
Dimensions
The Liberty is markedly more ponderous than the Suzuki Grand Vitara.
Your wallet will hurt more every time you fill up the Jeep Liberty than the Suzuki Grand Vitara because of its larger tank.
The Jeep Liberty and the Suzuki Grand Vitara compete for the same parking spaces.
Drivetrain
The Jeep Liberty has a bigger engine than the Grand Vitara. Keep in mind that smaller engines are often cheaper to fix, but a smaller engine usually has to work a little harder.
Torque equals pickup, and the Jeep Liberty will have picked up and gone by the time the Suzuki Grand Vitara finally gets moving.
Overview
The Jeep Liberty and the Grand Vitara have the same basic after-sale protection.
Regarding warranty against rust, the Jeep Liberty has tremendously better coverage than the Suzuki Grand Vitara.
Other
The Jeep produces fewer smog-forming pollutants per 15,000 miles than the Suzuki Grand Vitara.