Compare the size of two cars side by side and see their differences at a glance. Simply enter the vehicle names, and our tool creates a clear visual comparison of their length, width, and height. This makes it easy to find out which car is longer, wider, or taller, and helps you better understand their overall proportions. Whether you are checking if a car will fit in your garage, comparing everyday models, or exploring larger SUVs, this tool provides a straightforward way to see all key dimensions in one place.
Hereβs how the 2002 Jeep Cherokee III and the 1997 Jaguar XJ compare in size:
In terms of length, the 1997 Jaguar XJ comes in at 5149 mm (202.72 in), giving it a 653 mm (25.71 in) (12.7 %) advantage over the 2002 Jeep Cherokee III at 4496 mm (177.01 in). Looking at width, the 2002 Jeep Cherokee III spans 1820 mm (71.65 in), which is 21 mm (0.83 in) (1.2 %) broader than the 1997 Jaguar XJ at 1799 mm (70.83 in). As for height, the 2002 Jeep Cherokee III stands at 1866 mm (73.46 in), giving it an extra 521 mm (20.51 in) (27.9 %) compared to the 1997 Jaguar XJ at 1345 mm (52.95 in).
Overall, the 2002 Jeep Cherokee III is wider and taller than the 1997 Jaguar XJ, while the 1997 Jaguar XJ is longer than the 2002 Jeep Cherokee III.