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5/24/2014 9:26:41 PM EDT
Thinking about getting one for the wife,good idea?
5/24/2014 9:28:14 PM EDT
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GHEY.

ETA- Pics?
5/24/2014 9:30:10 PM EDT
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We drove one, cheap garbage, sub-kia level quality.
5/24/2014 9:31:42 PM EDT
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My friend has a newer one.(2014 I believe)  They are ok.  
I don't like the shifter in the dash idea, but other than that I liked it.
5/24/2014 9:34:36 PM EDT
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10-15 year old platform being reskinned and sold as a new car.

It's in every way as shitty as you can imagine.
5/24/2014 9:39:35 PM EDT
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I have a 2014 model and I like it just fine.



*Edit:  It's not for a Jeep purist, so if you go into it with the typical Jeep thoughts in mind, you'll be disappointed I'm sure.

5/24/2014 9:57:48 PM EDT
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Helicoptering in and tossing a penny into the thought pile here - From the looks of it, it is designed to be a less expensive vehicle, in an ocean of what appears to be soaring vehicle prices.
(I saw the price on Suburban the other day. Wow. Saw the price of an FJ cruiser that was outfitted the way my 07 was. There's like 9k extra on that sticker.)

It's designed to be cheap and functioning, and it appears to deliver on that no?
5/24/2014 10:13:05 PM EDT
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My wife has one and loves it.
She is thinking of trading hers in for a newer Compass  now.
5/24/2014 10:20:13 PM EDT
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JINO



Jeep In Name Only
5/24/2014 10:20:58 PM EDT
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Work got me a 2014 Jeep compass in December.  20k miles so far without any issues.
5/24/2014 10:23:57 PM EDT
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took a minute to realize he was talking about a make/model, not an accessory for his jeep
5/24/2014 10:26:45 PM EDT
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Wife has a jeep patriot, which is built on the same chassis.  I like it well enough, is it a grand Cherokee level SUV - No.  But it gets close to 30 mpg and has nice traction control for snow covered roads.  My only complaints are the small gas tank (like 13 gal) and it's a little noisy at freeway speeds.  But it is a 4wd SUV for the price of many sedans.  I would look at getting a patriot, I think they look better than a compass
5/24/2014 10:28:17 PM EDT
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With none of the redeeming off-road qualities of the other Jeep models.

There are plenty of cute-utes available nowadays - Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Nissan Rogue, Ford Escape, Hyundai Tucson, Mazda CX-5, Mitsubishi Outlander, Subaru Forester - any one of which would be more reliable and fun to drive.
5/24/2014 10:44:13 PM EDT
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Yup. If you're after an Dodge Caliber with a little extra Bling, nothing wrong with it. But it's not a Jeep.
5/24/2014 10:50:09 PM EDT
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Get her a Grand Cherokee. She'll be happy and you'll like to drive it when you have to.
5/24/2014 11:08:16 PM EDT
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Yup. If you're after an Dodge Caliber with a little extra Bling, nothing wrong with it. But it's not a Jeep.
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Yup. If you're after an Dodge Caliber with a little extra Bling, nothing wrong with it. But it's not a Jeep.


Some say that about the 4-door wranglers.

That said, OP, if pricepoint is a concern, have you considered a used vehicle? While it's used, some low mileage cars are pretty much barely broken in (unless they've been abused), you might be able to get "more features" at a lower pricepoint, with the tradeoff of it being owned once before.
5/24/2014 11:15:25 PM EDT
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I thought about one for a little while...until I started reading reviews.
5/24/2014 11:27:30 PM EDT
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Bought a 2008 Patriot last day of Dec. 07. 6 years old and it has been 999.999% trouble free. One loose wire that rang the open door chime only when I made a LEFT TURN Rented a compass for a business trip (gf had the patriot on a scout trip with Grandson) . Did not like the ergonomics of the Compass. I am buying a new 2014 Patriot for GF and keeping the 2008. It has a LIFETIME ENGINE AND POWERTRAIN WARRANTY. No not a typo. I will drive the wheels off of it. Good mileage, comfortable, fast as I need it to be. 4wd works great in the rare Texas ice/snow. Great stereo, and 6 years no leakage from the sunroof. Patriot rocks!!
5/25/2014 10:42:45 AM EDT
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As with most auto threads, there is a vast difference between thoughts of those who actually own& operate one and opinions of those who dont. GD surprise!
That said, I Wanted a 4x4 commuter car that got good gas mileage. I saw one a coworker had & inquired- he loved his & 30mpg. Knowing my 98 Intrepid, my 02 Liberty, my 06 Pacifica & my 12 Town & Country had cost me all of a couple hundred bucks TOTAL in repairs in the last dozen years I went and bought one with barely a test drive.



I bought a 13 Latitude with the OM package. I have almost all the options they come with. Keyless remote start, DVD/Satellite, electric sunroof, UConnect, heated leather seats, EVIC. I think the only thing I dont have is factory GPS (with factory bluetooth who needs it?) and power drivers seat (with one driver who needs that?).





I like the package, Im "OK" with the MPG. Its lacking in major power, but it moves along ok. My #1 issue with this vehicle is the 13 gallon gas tank. I can go to work & back all week, but then it is off to the gas station.



The best part was the price. Sticker was 26 iirc, I was OTD under 20k.
5/25/2014 12:33:38 PM EDT
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Some say that about the 4-door wranglers.

That said, OP, if pricepoint is a concern, have you considered a used vehicle? While it's used, some low mileage cars are pretty much barely broken in (unless they've been abused), you might be able to get "more features" at a lower pricepoint, with the tradeoff of it being owned once before.
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Yup. If you're after an Dodge Caliber with a little extra Bling, nothing wrong with it. But it's not a Jeep.


Some say that about the 4-door wranglers.

That said, OP, if pricepoint is a concern, have you considered a used vehicle? While it's used, some low mileage cars are pretty much barely broken in (unless they've been abused), you might be able to get "more features" at a lower pricepoint, with the tradeoff of it being owned once before.

The four door wranglers are more than capable.
5/25/2014 12:38:04 PM EDT
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NO! GOD! PLEASE NO! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
TERRIBLE CAR
ANY OTHER CAR IS BETTER
ANY
5/25/2014 1:48:44 PM EDT
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NO! GOD! PLEASE NO! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

TERRIBLE CAR

ANY OTHER CAR IS BETTER

ANY
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How many miles did you put on yours? What all was wrong with it? Which other car did you own that was better??



 
5/25/2014 1:50:37 PM EDT
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This.

The absolute low point in the Daimler-Chrysler merger.

They've at least cleaned up the styling, but it's still a pile of junk.