Two SUVs with some similarities, but otherwise different in most aspects such as the model year, market segment, starting price, horsepower, fuel economy, ground shadow size, and height. First of all, there is a $3,865 difference in the base MSRP. The 2016 Lincoln MKC, a newer vehicle by two model years, has a higher starting price than the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Also, the 2014 Grand Cherokee has a more powerful engine and gets 3 mpg less than the 2016 MKC. In addition, the Grand Cherokee is both slightly larger and taller than the MKC. Among similarities are the body structure and maximum occupancy.