Bought a 24 spec Compass in July. It’s an MHEV front wheel drive car. I never planned to off-road so it’s a town and country car. So far so good. No issues and the spec is good. Getting about 43 mpg mixed. These are made in Italy for the Euro market. I’m in the north of Scotland. I’m happy so far.
Having been a Compass owner from this style's beginnings, Crysler has made VAST improvements. At 6ft, I have no problems with overall room. The difference between the Jeep Compass Latitude and the Compass Limited is very apparent once you sit and drive. The Limited is definitely superior, as it should be. As far as bells and whistles, personally, I don't need to be seated in the center seat of the Enterprise so, there's plenty. The superior braking system and turbo are the main differences in this class of Jeep. The 37k price tag is well worth it.
A very nice compact SUV. My only problem is that they are a little too small for myself and my family. I was impressed with the overall vehicle and craftsmanship. The price is just about to the top of what most folks might pay for a SUV of this size. The tow rating starts dropping as you add passengers, cargo, etc. Check with your dealer before buying this SUV to tow much. Thanks again, Mike for another good review.
I love how he just put the remote in the cup holder. If you look at the remote you see a spot the fits you remote . There is also no clock when you are not using the radio or GPS. Im getting that spare tire if I dont trade it in. My Patriot had no spare also but I made them get one for me. I let you know how much.
Nice enough vehicle, well styled, lots of content..but a very stiff price. I see little or no advantage over a base Tucson or Sportage. AWD really isn't very useful. Buy a set of steel wheels and Nokian or Michelin X-Ice tires and you will be ahead. Is the companion vehicle Renegade gone?? Very good overall review, as usual!
Good review. I have always liked Jeeps but have stayed away as I heard they do not have the best reliability. I think my Tucson Limited is a better value overall. Reliability should hold well over the Compass.
Led everything ...no exceptions ..its 2024
When I test drove the limited ,it had me when I shut the door.. nice solid sound… very comfortable seats and all the tech I need
Bought a 24 spec Compass in July. It’s an MHEV front wheel drive car. I never planned to off-road so it’s a town and country car. So far so good. No issues and the spec is good. Getting about 43 mpg mixed. These are made in Italy for the Euro market. I’m in the north of Scotland. I’m happy so far.
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Having been a Compass owner from this style's beginnings, Crysler has made VAST improvements. At 6ft, I have no problems with overall room. The difference between the Jeep Compass Latitude and the Compass Limited is very apparent once you sit and drive. The Limited is definitely superior, as it should be. As far as bells and whistles, personally, I don't need to be seated in the center seat of the Enterprise so, there's plenty. The superior braking system and turbo are the main differences in this class of Jeep. The 37k price tag is well worth it.
A very nice compact SUV. My only problem is that they are a little too small for myself and my family. I was impressed with the overall vehicle and craftsmanship. The price is just about to the top of what most folks might pay for a SUV of this size. The tow rating starts dropping as you add passengers, cargo, etc. Check with your dealer before buying this SUV to tow much. Thanks again, Mike for another good review.
I love how he just put the remote in the cup holder. If you look at the remote you see a spot the fits you remote . There is also no clock when you are not using the radio or GPS. Im getting that spare tire if I dont trade it in. My Patriot had no spare also but I made them get one for me. I let you know how much.
Jeep is made in MEXICO, just great. Im turning in my 2024 jeep.
It drives with a European sporty feel. People love that.
What is your opinion about the durability of this model? Is it worth it?
Top of the line trim and no LED fog lights but LED headlights?
Very helpful in making my decision. Thanks!
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In today's day and age, LED bulbs should be standard. Front and rear.
Curious does it have speed sign recognition that show up on the dash?
It does. Turn off the audio tho. Drive you crazy.
Does the base model have auto start ?
Yes
Pricey.
Is the color of this silver zynith clearcoat?
Yes with the two tone paint
Id order a latitude lux and add the drver conv pkg..but thts me
Where is the SOS buttom?
Nice enough vehicle, well styled, lots of content..but a very stiff price. I see little or no advantage over a base Tucson or Sportage. AWD really isn't very useful. Buy a set of steel wheels and Nokian or Michelin X-Ice tires and you will be ahead. Is the companion vehicle Renegade gone??
Very good overall review, as usual!
Thanks Louis. The Renegade is still around. Thanks for tuning in.
It has self parking
Good review. I have always liked Jeeps but have stayed away as I heard they do not have the best reliability. I think my Tucson Limited is a better value overall. Reliability should hold well over the Compass.
Agreed. Thanks for tuning in Anthony.
Mazda has way better options.