I actually am leasing the 2018 version of almost this exact car except for colour. Your review is pretty much spot on. It has though, been probably the most unreliable vehicle I’ve ever owned. There are electronics gremlins which the dealer can’t fix because it’s software, and FCA has not released any updates for ages. The 2.4 is burning oil at *just* over FCA’s “normal” limit of 1 litre per 3000kms, so that’s probably not going to get fixed. It’s funny how many things in just a test drive that you miss that quickly become apparent after a few days of ownership. It does ride pretty decent though, and handling is not bad for what it is. You’re right, no way it’s worth what they’re asking for it.
The problem it’s running right now is the “intelligent battery sensor” has failed, which prevents the auto S/S from working. I’ve actually lost track of all the things that it’s had fixed over the 2 years.
I'm not here to judge, i daily drive a miata which is pretty stupid/fun. But you had to have known that FCA products are at the bottom of reliability. It's common knowledge. Look, I want a gladiator/ wrangler. I'll never buy one new ( can't afford 60k + vehicle), but i'd like to own a wrangler one day. I'm only buying as a second or third vehicle never as a dd. Dodge ( particularly FCA) is horrible when it comes to reliability. I honestly don't know why people buy them. Why did you buy this? honestly curious not being an ass.
Neo Smith I swear to god I thought that this car in top spec was maybe 30k, and I’m usually pretty descent with guessing these prices. The only other car I was this surprised by was a Chrysler 300s with a v6 and a couple options , no AWD, it was 50k. That’s insanity. I could get a charger scat pack, a loaded Avalon hybrid, a loaded Volvo S60, an IS350 f sport etc for that
@@colelockridge5816 Because 300 is the kind of car you get in base version, if you prefer large limo for not much money. You get touring for $30k with one or two packages. Or, you are a Chrysler fan, and then you get fully equipped 300c with 5.7 and all options, because then it has quite a lot of features, and is still cheaper than premium sedan equipped with all of these options and equivalent power. There is no point to buy 'medium' trims of 300. Surprisingly, 300 feels quite luxurious in higher trims and people who buy these are into American cars anyway, so they can keep the price. It's insanely successful car if they managed to produce it for so long, and still sell it at high price.
Point three inches higher up ... that's quite something there. The trail-rated badge is a really nice touch, really allows me to one-up all the other SUV-owners.
@@SoulTouchMusic93 maybe bigger tires, higher shock absorbers and /or taller springs? I never really looked into this things but look at old foresters and imprezas.
@@RickTrajan I was sarcastic. I've meant that the lift is soo insignificant they must have not done much to it. Yeah, probably a size up in tyre and that's it.
The Vibe the front and rear bumpers are different compared to regular compasses, along with the .3 inch lift it actually gets quite good approach, departure, and break over angles for a small SUV. I own one and it’s a perfect suv if you live in a city with bad weather (lots of snow in Indiana)
You have to admire FCA's persistent attempts to foist the 500/500L platform to American consumers who aren't smart enough to look past the Jeep sheet metal.
I love how HONEST you guys are with car reviews - I was Laughing as well when you mentioned this could get up to $40,000+?! - Thank you SG, for alwys keeping it real...Oh and BTW, Mark, Hope that merkin I sent you a year back is keeping you safe and warm in this "crisis" we are in the middle of...I have played Video Games that start out like this...
My son bought a 2018 Compass, not sure of the trim level but not the Trail Hawk, after driving a lot of the competition. He decided it was the one he liked best, and now after 40K miles, he is is still in love with it Not the first problem with it, just normal maintenance. It is 4X4, but just by accident, not something he will ever use except if we get a snow/ice storm which rarely happens here, but does happen occasionally. A couple weeks ago my 2004 Taurus died, since my son works nights, and I'm disabled I've been driving his Jeep a lot, I am now looking for a used Compass. No it's not something your going to take off-road, no it doesn't have huge over powered motor, no it does not have the "best" interior, but it rides comfortable,, iit is nimble, it's small enough it's good in tight parking lots, it has enough power to easily merge in traffic on the freeway even it at times it's at it's limit. It gets a solid 25 mpg in town and 35 mpg on the highway, not the best but acceptable, for what it is. The radio is great unless it's a weak station that is far off, the HVAC works good,, in 100+ heat if the vehicle has been sitting in the sun it does take a while to cool off, but once it get's started it works good. Same for if the temp is low, but that's where the remote start comes in, get most of the work done before you get in the vehicle. I don't know if i would say fun to drive, but it does have it's moment. I don't know if I would call it a Jeep, but then again he didn't buy it for the name, and I'm not buying for the name. We are looking at what drives in a way we like, we are buying for what comfort is present (and even with my broke back the seats are comfortable enough to spend an entire day in town), we are buying based on what options are present and it has most of what we want, and not that many options that we will never use. In other words it meets the needs we have, despite the things you complained about (plastic/interior, "weak' motor, it seemed like a quality product, and so far for him it has been, and considering the 8 or 9 used one's I've seen with anywhere from 100K to over 200K miles they seem to last.I've only seen one that had a problem and that was a transmission that went out at about 90K miles, but it was obviously trashed, and driven hard, including off-road use, that's understandable, the "truck" wasn't really made for off-road use. I get the feeling that like most people you are just anti-Chrysler to start with and any Chrysler product will get a bad review. Trust me I get it, Chrysler hasn't really been known for the best quality in a long time. I remember a time that not even Chrysler executives drove Chrysler products (that's a joke). But I've been driving Chrysler products almost exclusively (although not on purpose I didn't just go looking for a Chrysler, it's just what I would find) since the late 1980's. Every Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth product I've owned I put at least 200K miles on the car some 250K or more, and traded it while it was still running brand new. In my jobs, I've delivered pizza,, and had jobs where I had to go out of town most of the time, I would be on the road a week or so at a time, so the miles added up quickly. The only time I had a major problem was when I forgot to change the timing belt at 100K intervals, that was my fault, not it being a Chrysler. My past experience is no indication of how good the quality will be now, but as I said my son has had no problems yet, and I've found other Compass's with well over 100K so apparently they do last. I know I will get a lot of flack off this, but I don't care, this is my experience if yours is different, then that's your experience. But I'm going to tell you what happened to me even if it's not what happened to you..
My 2018 compass has a six speed transmission and rides great around town. It's got plenty of room for carrying stuff. The interior is fine for me. Are there better CUV's at the price I paid ? Maybe. Had it 2 years and zero problems.
Got ours for 22k, not a bad everyday car, no storage in rear when backseats are up. Hunts for right gear at 45mph. Awd works really well. Worst part is the start stop shit.
I can’t stand the start stop either! Other than that it’s a perfectly fine everyday car. I upgraded to a 2020 Compass latitude from a 2016 Nissan Sentra - that was a true pile of junk. I didn’t really need a large vehicle (I have no kids or hobbies which require a lot of storage) but I love having the 4x4. I work at a hospital so I have to get to work in any and all types of inclement weather.
I was genuinely considering getting this instead of the RAV4 but this video made me change my mind. The price tag is tempting. I want something that I can go camping with. I love the small size of this, the off-road capability, the panoramic sunroof options. I just wish it was more reliable :(
Here my father bought it's non off road variant. 4x4 limited plus for nearly 31 lakhs rupees that is around 44 thousand dollars. Yes we wanted something better. But our old car was honda that is too highly priced. But it is cool though
I'm glad FCA entered into a joint venture with PSA. They'll keep making the same garbage, but at least they'll be working alongside a brand that is more experienced in making garbage.
@@charleslombard4432 I'm 190 cm tall and I can't turn the steering wheel in a Peugeot without scraping my knuckles on my legs. If I move further back the steering wheel blocks the dials. Now with FCA's expertise in cheap plastics and unreliability, maybe we'll get a car that tortures taller drivers the exact same way using cheaper plastics...for short distances before it breaks all down.
@@NotCommanderShepard they made a call to make their cars not standardized. So yes for certain body shapes that steering wheel is not the best. For the rest of us, this steering wheel is amazing. I just moved to the US and I can't pick a modern commuter, they all look so bland Toyota, Honda GM you name it. If I could buy a 3008 or a c5 aircross here I would do it in a heartbeat. And Peugeots are actually pretty reliable nowadays. And regarding Fca, not all their cars have terrible interiors. The new Wrangler is really good the Pacifica is pretty great and the Ram is amazing. They just don't have enough resources to update all of them. When their teams have the money and time they put out some of the most competitive products.
All you did is prove how ignorant you are of the industry since nothing you have said even remotely resembles the truth. In fact PSA has been making great cars in Europe for the past 7 years now. Go buy GM or FORD since you love turds.
CUV SUV AUV I rarely get a Honda when renting. Dodge and Jeep are huge in the rental segment, mostly because they make the cheapest minivans, rear wheel drive vehicles, and CUV’s on the market. A close runner up would naturally be Nissan because they make the cheapest cars in almost every segment, from the Versa to the Rogue,
CUV SUV AUV I have literally never gotten a Toyota as a rental in the United States. At best the economy would be a Hyundai, but it’s usually a Nissan on Chrysler product. I upgraded to a Mustang once from a Dodge Charger (which Hertz thought counted as a sports car because it was RWD) I’d be thrilled to get a Toyota rental. Even a Yaris.
My sister had a 19 Compass.. 2.4L ... had 2 replace the engine 2x placed in under warranty.. She finally got tired of dealing with it and traded it. it was pretty nice inside but major engine issues. Got major major discounts with a loaded version and paid $25*.
SG is at it’s best when doing regular mainstream passenger heaps. Especially Chryslers. Your Wrangler and Gladiator vids are multiple watchers for me. Basically, you are best when diving into cars that cause you pain.
Aside from all the negative criticism, I really like the looks of the Compass, the Trailhawk version is actually decent off-road. The tech is good as well.
Yes, I agree. This is a joke. Thank god the other Jeep models don't follow. You can buy a Cherokee KL for the same money as this turd. It doesn't make any sense.
@@tailsneon556 I wish I'd have done a lot more research before buying my Jeep Renegade. The ZF 9HP is enough reason not to buy it, let alone some of the other shortcomings. It's a Fiat 500 X with a Jeep costume. Simply put, the ZF 9HP is a war crime.
From a reliability perspective those shifts are going to really wear the clutches. You want fast engagement for durability, not outright slipping into gears.
I’m currently a fully loaded Compass via Thrifty for a couple of months, and I must say, as a rental or lease car, It’s pretty damn good. It’s an easy car to live with as well as to drive, the ride is very smooth and stable, the interior is user-friendly, the tech is well calibrated and the the steering, maneuverability is super light yet predictable. Additionally, the Beats audio system drowns out the coarse motor.
I have a 2020 Compass Latitude. I have had the car since November and put about 10,000 miles on it. so far it has been perfect for me. I am a nurse, meaning that I have to come to work in any weather - the 4 wheel drive has been great getting through wisconsin snowstorms. I do not have any children so the smaller storage capacity in the vehicle has not been an issue for me. I’m lucky that some of the downfalls of this vehicle aren’t an issue with my current lifestyle.
Test drive the Cherokee Limited with the V6. Probably one of the best FCA products. I cross-shopped it against the Rav 4, CRV, etc., and I found it far superior in ride quality, handling, interior quality, power, etc. Gas mileage is meh, but it takes regular so whatever. I'll take a NA V6 with 270 HP over some small displacement turbo 4 any day. Also has been very reliable.
@@wallybeegone Ciao can mean two meanings. It can be used as a greeting or as a way of parting....So what's your point ?????? Yes the chassis is Italian but the rest of the vehicle was designed by US engineers and the transmission is of german design and it had some early teething problems but for the most part it has been fixed quite well..... We left the 70 behind us years ago...Hell even VW or BMW have their issues and people buy them like Toilet Paper
Michael Turner-Smith Audi’s don’t have great build quality to me other than the buttons. They feel like VW’s. But the compass has great build quality (soft touch ) that’s all it needs. As long as all the touch points are soft, the quality is great.
CX-9 owner here. I like it better than the Renegade. I think they should stretch it to have a third row. 2.0 litre Fiat diesel. 6-speed manual. I think it would sell great at about 33k. I like how it seems to sling the low gear up shifts. But this trans must go. Too many gears for such a small engine. Great review-just subbed. Cheers.
@@analystzorncasteel3047 Have You ever seen a cyst lanced? The white jizz that shoots out, It looks gross and stinks. Thats what comes to mind when I think of FCA products
As usual FCA is used as a punching bag for easy views and up votes. Jeep creates the most off road capable crossovers then reviewers complains it has less mpg than the competition. Didn't even try launching it in the granny gear.
Had a 2008 Jeep Patriot. 4WD system was the best part of it. It would put power to the rear wheels based on throttle input rather than waiting for wheel slippage. My biggest complaint? It ate up control arms, tie rod end, and ball joints. Don't know why but it did. Lots of complaints about it on the forums. Not sure if this is better. Eh. I'll spool my turbo diesel instead, now days.
This Jeep looks like an Ecosport?! The intro and outro of this .... and Mark sleeping through most of the video, premium! I think he let's Jack present the cars that he doesn't like much.
My girlfriend has a 2019 Compass. Pretty much all of what was said here is accurate. The engine blows. I can’t stress enough about the pricing though.. she does not have the trail hawk, but has decent (white, half cloth half leatherette) seats, and has upgraded rims. The MSRP was around $29k and they discounted it down to just over $20k. It’s not the best vehicle for close to $30k, but for $20k I think it’s harder to argue against. FWIW, she loves it and has not had any reliability issues. MPG for her isn’t bad, either.. she gets 27-28 doing her normal city commutes and 34-35 on the highway.
We checked out the new computer a few years ago when our lease ran up for our 2016 Mazda CX-5. I knew right away it was a bad decision to get the Jeep. It was about the same price as the Mazda and the Mazda we leaps and bounds better. The interior felt way cheap and it was cramped (in fairness I think the Jeep is a class smaller but whatever) it looked nice but it felt crappy so we ended up in a new 2018 CX-5 and I think that was a way better choice.
I work at a Fiat/Alfa dealer, and In my opinion the 2.4L multi-air is FCA's weakest motor on sale right now. Fuel economy is mediocre, refinement sucks, power is weak and based on my experience, they seem to have more serious mechanical issues than the 1.4L multi-air (NA/Turbo). And if you drive them even remotely hard, they will burn oil. However, the new 2.0L turbo is a beauty. We're having absolutely no mechanical issues with those motors and the highway fuel economy is insanely good. I averaged 36 MPG in a Giulia on a 300 mile drive with cruise control set to 80. Torque is excellent and refinement is better than anything else we offer, including the quadrifoglio motor. The start/stop system sucks ass though. It's super annoying and unrefined. I turn that shit off as soon as I start the engine.
Love your honesty, and videos. How the hell do car makers send you vehicles to test without any hope of a positive reviews. Or do they send you some and cross their fingers
In Australia the Jeep Compass Trailhawk comes in a 2L turbo diesel - highly appropriate and more power (Americans seem to be moronic about avoiding diesel) Reviewers here in Australia who hated the 2.4 Petrol that the US gets (when reviewed in the US), were very pleasantly surprised by the diesel engine we get. So I have to reinterpret the pros/cons here with the assumption of a much better engine, which these guys complain so much about. Fuel efficiency is obviously much better with the diesel as well.
One plus not mentioned in this video is that the Jeep Compass is one of the few left out there that you can get with a manual transmission option - 6 speed in the sport version. Purchase stipped down to what is needed to go point A to Point B w/manual - good by me anyway! :-)
Wife's first new car was a 2014 Jeep compass. Drove that thing from Florida to Arizona and back twice. Worst driving experience I've had in my life. Was redlining trying to stay at 70mph with cruise control on the hills east of Dallas. Traded it in a few weeks later for a cx-5 and it had basically no trade in value. Cx-5 is a revolutionary driving experience in comparison.
Now watch all these people get soured because HE hates FCA Cars. Once they watch this video they won’t even want to drive it because he just shitted on the whole car when it offers a lot more than any car in the class.
@@Natethegreat200c it offers a lot more shitty interior built quility and far worse reliability, but it also offers a lot more issues that its competition. Sure, just go for it. Ever time I see one, I almost vomit.
Well my family owns one. Just picked it up. We will report back. But it can’t be any worse than our 2017 escape that had to have its engine replaced. And in that segment it’s the best.
lbtobl83 how exactly is the interior worse. Explain in detail ? What issues ? And why do you hate seeing them? This car looks great. What do you prefer in this segment ? I don’t mind Mazda because it doesn’t pretend to go off road if you happen to say Mazda.
Canadian viewer. I wish to thank all the brave souls who tread in to the vast black hole of buying certain Domestic products. Reading the comments and watching reviews such as this, re-affirm why I avoid the Big Three like I am trying to avoid getting COVID-19.
PLEASE PLEASE REVIEW THE ACURA TLX ASPEC...I currently lease the 2019 ASPEC SH-AWD and would love to hear your guy’s opinion...especially with the TYPE-S coming next year. I’ve been loving this channel since it’s been keeping me alive during this quarantine lol
Fair warning, the infotainment is utter shit. A colleague has one on lease and he has had nothing but issues. We were driving one day and it rebooted mid drive 3 times. Took almost 2 minutes each time to get back up. When you're using it for navigation, it is a big deal.
@@Suction_ why not just put waze/maps on your phone,set the phone on the dash landscape mode and voila. Always thought those systems in the car are a waste.
@@microtransactions2661 shouldn't have to when it's a feature that works in every other car. Plus having it announced over the stereo and not on a smaller screen is a bonus.
I daily a 2018 Compass Latitude and having driven the "top of the class" Forester, I can say that in my opinion, the Compass isn't a bad vehicle. Yes the audio system sucks, the transmission gear hunts like fuckin crazy, and the brakes are like a light switch, but I gotta say, I still love it. I wouldn't buy the top level ones because there's a lot more out there for a better price, but for $28,000 you get heated seats, a heated steering wheel, a smooth and refined ride, and many other great characteristics. You just have to know which trim to get.
I got one used from an older gentleman who barely drove it. Maybe put 5k on it. Sadly he had to quit driving because of his age. It's a 2017.5/2018 Gen 2 trailhawk. With just the heated seats package. He sold it to me for 25k and honestly overall I'm going to drive it until it shits the bed. And in my opinion the best part about this vehicle is the all-wheel drive system and the simulated "low gear". It's surprisingly capable for what it is. However I've also been extremely lucky I have 45k on it and I have done oil changes every 5K. No electronic gremlins for me. But the engine, where do I start with this piece of junk. It's slow, very slow. I get maybe 24 average MPG. And it burns just under what the cut off is for FCA to swap it with a new motor. The only trim I would buy this car is the trailhawk for the all-wheel drive system, because in my opinion it's very good for what it is and we'll get you through any snowstorm, you can get her dirty. But it isn't going to be doing what a 2 door wrangler can do.
I LOVED my JEEP Compass, it was reliable and not on problem, i only drove about 2000 miles a year maxium. I agree the engine even my girlfriend said was SO SAD....LOL. it did well in puddles of rain up to three inches NEVER got stuck, but i imagine neither would a prius..LOL. If used strictly for a grocery getter, your probable ok. My friend said he had to fix more than the vehicle was worth in cases as he drove it about 8000 miles a year on street only!
I own a 2020 TH Compass and I love it!! I've owned numerous Jeeps, mostly XJs and imma put it up there with them. Although, my wife has a new Cherokee and I love it as well!! These aren't Wranglers and shouldn't be treated as such with the Jeep name.
I just spent a month in one of these as a rental while my X5 was being repaired due to an accident. What a hunk of junk. I chose it because I had an 89 Cherokee limited before and really liked that thing. I’m now completely turned off of anything in their product line because of this experience. I should have picked the Hyundai.
Its funny, because I briefly sat in one of these at the dealership, I thought the seats were terrible and I didn't like its interior either....I didn't even bother taking it for a test drive.........I even told the salesman that I think its way overpriced for what you get, I feel like the top model fully loaded is worth what the base model is starting at.......and that's pretty much exactly what you guys said too
Just recently drove one in Latitude trim and was pleasantly surprised. I've owned a Cherokee w/the 2.4L engine and this seems a bit more peppy, if not just a touch louder if due to nothing more than sound deadening. The transmissions in any of them I've driven seemed better than this, and in the one I've owned never experienced issues with lag or unwillingness to downshift once you learn how to manipulate it -- nothing longer than a couple days.
I just bought a Latitude with a manual trans and 4wd. This was perhaps not the first car on my list, but I decided a manual was a must have as they are disappearing left and right. 2020 was the last year for a manual in the compass. The only other cuv with a manual is a crosstrek. My wife has one and we love it, but believe it or not the compass is bigger and I wanted one vehicle with true 4x4 and that wasn't a rock crawler and was decent to drive on the highway. I guess a lot to ask these days? We'll see how it goes...
This is supposed to be a sibling and shared platform of the upcoming Alfa Tonale, so I was really looking forward to this vehicle launch. Thanks for the directness as usual.
Completely agree with you guys on the price. I do however like how you guys also don’t ignore what the vehicle can be had for and try to see a reason why someone would be interested in this. Even though both of you couldn’t stand the vehicle lol.
I had Compass leased for my wife since it's appeared on market, and later did big mistake buying it ( she wanted small car) It had lot's of small things from first days and we had most of them pretty quickly fixed. ( We had sun visor on driver's side falling out on second day of ownership) It was fully loaded for 2017, we travel a lot, drove it on all kind of roads, but here are good thing end.. So in around 35 K miles we had oil leak. It was "fixed" in about month we had it again. It was fixed again.. But basic warranty was over. In two months we had family trip and during trip we had new oil leak, and second battery died, what made us almost stuck in middle of Giorgia... Service find there was some leaking from gerabox...and secondly battery needs to be replaced. We return home and brought it to the store.. In about couple of weeks jeep accept replacement of the gearbox. And here the story should end... BUT, no.. In two weeks and about maybe 30 miles driven we had oil leak again ( I was already trying to sell it) So appears there was crack in cylinder block and rust in the engine and at least they accept replacement of the engine for free. And as soon I had it back I sold in to CarMax... So DON'T BUY, maybe lease.
It's only simulation of transfer case just like Renegade, but the good part is... it can lock the center and take off on loose surface road from stop with both axles powered instantly (just like Renegade) which makes it better then any other oil clutch or similar center diffs which wait for slip like Subaru has
I have the 2018 version of this and it's really decent everyday. I've taken it off road on some actual trails, following my buddy's Titan Pro 4X and it did everything he did. It could use a little more ground clearance on some obstacles but it worked really well on 95% of what we did. Is it kinda cheap inside? Sure, it could be better in spots and I agree with the limited cargo capacity inside as I like places to put my things and if the 2.0 turbo was in it, it would be way better. I'd put this up against anything in its segment on the trail any day.
Great, the best thing about the car is the sound system, which is "adequate". It's time we start importing the Chinese made competition. This is what you get when you use Chysler as a dumping ground for Fiat components.
The issue with the Compass is mainly the Cherokee, which is only a bit more. Unless you are buying an absolute bottom of the barrel Compass with 0 options, you automatically get into cherokee territory and once you hit that, just get the Cherokee. Better engine, more towing ect.
The Liberty is a good little SUV, in my opinion. It has a true low range transfer case and rear wheel drive, two things that are almost non-existent in the compact SUV/ crossover segment. It's off road capable in stock form and can be taken further with aftermarket parts. It's a cheaper alternative to a Wrangler and many are still in good condition since they're not typically taken off road as much as Wranglers. It's much more structurally sound than the Cherokee XJ it replaced.
I actually am leasing the 2018 version of almost this exact car except for colour. Your review is pretty much spot on. It has though, been probably the most unreliable vehicle I’ve ever owned. There are electronics gremlins which the dealer can’t fix because it’s software, and FCA has not released any updates for ages. The 2.4 is burning oil at *just* over FCA’s “normal” limit of 1 litre per 3000kms, so that’s probably not going to get fixed. It’s funny how many things in just a test drive that you miss that quickly become apparent after a few days of ownership. It does ride pretty decent though, and handling is not bad for what it is. You’re right, no way it’s worth what they’re asking for it.
The problem it’s running right now is the “intelligent battery sensor” has failed, which prevents the auto S/S from working. I’ve actually lost track of all the things that it’s had fixed over the 2 years.
I'm not here to judge, i daily drive a miata which is pretty stupid/fun. But you had to have known that FCA products are at the bottom of reliability. It's common knowledge. Look, I want a gladiator/ wrangler. I'll never buy one new ( can't afford 60k + vehicle), but i'd like to own a wrangler one day. I'm only buying as a second or third vehicle never as a dd. Dodge ( particularly FCA) is horrible when it comes to reliability. I honestly don't know why people buy them. Why did you buy this? honestly curious not being an ass.
at least you're leasing it and not owning it
The really good news is that you are leasing it. I feel bad for those who buy this car.
Khmxer I’m counting the months! LOL
"Lets talk about why someone would own this: ..... " "with that being said" editing mistake or intentional lmao all the same.
Intentional. Catchphrase
i roflmao'd
my neighbor just got one, non trail hawk
It looks cool
Time stamp?
.3 inches of lift...holy hell! How’s the weather up there?!
Lol 😆
0.3 inches makes a difference. At least, that's what my ex told me.
😂😂😂
Dylan Lewis 😂
@@dil6969 😂😂
When you said the price I was like WTF and almost hit my home button, but I hanged in there because your channel kicks ass.
Neo Smith I swear to god I thought that this car in top spec was maybe 30k, and I’m usually pretty descent with guessing these prices. The only other car I was this surprised by was a Chrysler 300s with a v6 and a couple options , no AWD, it was 50k. That’s insanity. I could get a charger scat pack, a loaded Avalon hybrid, a loaded Volvo S60, an IS350 f sport etc for that
@@colelockridge5816 Because 300 is the kind of car you get in base version, if you prefer large limo for not much money. You get touring for $30k with one or two packages. Or, you are a Chrysler fan, and then you get fully equipped 300c with 5.7 and all options, because then it has quite a lot of features, and is still cheaper than premium sedan equipped with all of these options and equivalent power. There is no point to buy 'medium' trims of 300. Surprisingly, 300 feels quite luxurious in higher trims and people who buy these are into American cars anyway, so they can keep the price. It's insanely successful car if they managed to produce it for so long, and still sell it at high price.
Point three inches higher up ... that's quite something there.
The trail-rated badge is a really nice touch, really allows me to one-up all the other SUV-owners.
what did they do to get that .3"? inflate the tyres harder?
@@SoulTouchMusic93 maybe bigger tires, higher shock absorbers and /or taller springs? I never really looked into this things but look at old foresters and imprezas.
there's no way in hell i would advertise .3" taller unless it was penis size then ever tenth matters. not all 6" are equal.
@@RickTrajan I was sarcastic. I've meant that the lift is soo insignificant they must have not done much to it. Yeah, probably a size up in tyre and that's it.
The Vibe the front and rear bumpers are different compared to regular compasses, along with the .3 inch lift it actually gets quite good approach, departure, and break over angles for a small SUV. I own one and it’s a perfect suv if you live in a city with bad weather (lots of snow in Indiana)
6:38 ROFL "other dumpsters" - I _love_ the internal terminology you guys let leak into your videos (i.e. "technicals" is a favorite)
Riyad Kalla I’m enjoying TUFF right now
I love how exasperated you guys obviously were with this car but had to play it (somewhat) straight.
I prefer the little bald dude.
Thumbs up for the Synth polka music. Gus Polinski would be proud, lol.
Sounds like an 8-bit nintendo!
Sega genesis ish
Music is great. Megaman 2 style.
You have to admire FCA's persistent attempts to foist the 500/500L platform to American consumers who aren't smart enough to look past the Jeep sheet metal.
I love how HONEST you guys are with car reviews - I was Laughing as well when you mentioned this could get up to $40,000+?! - Thank you SG, for alwys keeping it real...Oh and BTW, Mark, Hope that merkin I sent you a year back is keeping you safe and warm in this "crisis" we are in the middle of...I have played Video Games that start out like this...
When there is metal showing on the door interior, I like to call it the cold shoulder
Interesting, makes sense. I call it missing trim. Either way, my e39 is fantastic in this regard and general interior ambience.
DUUUUUDE! It has car paint colored interior style elements! ❗️ 😄
(Doesn't even the ND Miata have that? 🤔)
"Let's talk about some of the reasons someone would own this."
*pause*
"With that being said..."
Good catch
My. Sides.
savagegeese some reason somebody might own this; really bad judgment. Excessive alcohol intake.
Ohhhhhh... boy I really missed I just thought it was an editing error
Obviously there are no reasons someone would own this.
This car just looks sad.
Chrysler is nuts to sell this at 38k lmao.
I can tell you guys were thrilled to do this review.
My son bought a 2018 Compass, not sure of the trim level but not the Trail Hawk, after driving a lot of the competition. He decided it was the one he liked best, and now after 40K miles, he is is still in love with it Not the first problem with it, just normal maintenance. It is 4X4, but just by accident, not something he will ever use except if we get a snow/ice storm which rarely happens here, but does happen occasionally. A couple weeks ago my 2004 Taurus died, since my son works nights, and I'm disabled I've been driving his Jeep a lot, I am now looking for a used Compass. No it's not something your going to take off-road, no it doesn't have huge over powered motor, no it does not have the "best" interior, but it rides comfortable,, iit is nimble, it's small enough it's good in tight parking lots, it has enough power to easily merge in traffic on the freeway even it at times it's at it's limit. It gets a solid 25 mpg in town and 35 mpg on the highway, not the best but acceptable, for what it is. The radio is great unless it's a weak station that is far off, the HVAC works good,, in 100+ heat if the vehicle has been sitting in the sun it does take a while to cool off, but once it get's started it works good. Same for if the temp is low, but that's where the remote start comes in, get most of the work done before you get in the vehicle. I don't know if i would say fun to drive, but it does have it's moment. I don't know if I would call it a Jeep, but then again he didn't buy it for the name, and I'm not buying for the name. We are looking at what drives in a way we like, we are buying for what comfort is present (and even with my broke back the seats are comfortable enough to spend an entire day in town), we are buying based on what options are present and it has most of what we want, and not that many options that we will never use. In other words it meets the needs we have, despite the things you complained about (plastic/interior, "weak' motor, it seemed like a quality product, and so far for him it has been, and considering the 8 or 9 used one's I've seen with anywhere from 100K to over 200K miles they seem to last.I've only seen one that had a problem and that was a transmission that went out at about 90K miles, but it was obviously trashed, and driven hard, including off-road use, that's understandable, the "truck" wasn't really made for off-road use. I get the feeling that like most people you are just anti-Chrysler to start with and any Chrysler product will get a bad review. Trust me I get it, Chrysler hasn't really been known for the best quality in a long time. I remember a time that not even Chrysler executives drove Chrysler products (that's a joke). But I've been driving Chrysler products almost exclusively (although not on purpose I didn't just go looking for a Chrysler, it's just what I would find) since the late 1980's. Every Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth product I've owned I put at least 200K miles on the car some 250K or more, and traded it while it was still running brand new. In my jobs, I've delivered pizza,, and had jobs where I had to go out of town most of the time, I would be on the road a week or so at a time, so the miles added up quickly. The only time I had a major problem was when I forgot to change the timing belt at 100K intervals, that was my fault, not it being a Chrysler. My past experience is no indication of how good the quality will be now, but as I said my son has had no problems yet, and I've found other Compass's with well over 100K so apparently they do last. I know I will get a lot of flack off this, but I don't care, this is my experience if yours is different, then that's your experience. But I'm going to tell you what happened to me even if it's not what happened to you..
My 2018 compass has a six speed transmission and rides great around town. It's got plenty of room for carrying stuff. The interior is fine for me. Are there better CUV's at the price I paid ? Maybe. Had it 2 years and zero problems.
Got ours for 22k, not a bad everyday car, no storage in rear when backseats are up. Hunts for right gear at 45mph. Awd works really well. Worst part is the start stop shit.
I can’t stand the start stop either! Other than that it’s a perfectly fine everyday car. I upgraded to a 2020 Compass latitude from a 2016 Nissan Sentra - that was a true pile of junk. I didn’t really need a large vehicle (I have no kids or hobbies which require a lot of storage) but I love having the 4x4. I work at a hospital so I have to get to work in any and all types of inclement weather.
Mine ( a sport ) has a button to turn off start stop
I was genuinely considering getting this instead of the RAV4 but this video made me change my mind. The price tag is tempting. I want something that I can go camping with. I love the small size of this, the off-road capability, the panoramic sunroof options. I just wish it was more reliable :(
This trim is going to go for 30,500 if you can stand the increasing coughs from the sales guy before he dies the next day
Here my father bought it's non off road variant. 4x4 limited plus for nearly 31 lakhs rupees that is around 44 thousand dollars. Yes we wanted something better. But our old car was honda that is too highly priced. But it is cool though
I'm glad FCA entered into a joint venture with PSA. They'll keep making the same garbage, but at least they'll be working alongside a brand that is more experienced in making garbage.
❤ less.
PSA makes some of the best non premium European cars at the moment.
@@charleslombard4432 I'm 190 cm tall and I can't turn the steering wheel in a Peugeot without scraping my knuckles on my legs. If I move further back the steering wheel blocks the dials. Now with FCA's expertise in cheap plastics and unreliability, maybe we'll get a car that tortures taller drivers the exact same way using cheaper plastics...for short distances before it breaks all down.
@@NotCommanderShepard they made a call to make their cars not standardized. So yes for certain body shapes that steering wheel is not the best. For the rest of us, this steering wheel is amazing. I just moved to the US and I can't pick a modern commuter, they all look so bland Toyota, Honda GM you name it. If I could buy a 3008 or a c5 aircross here I would do it in a heartbeat. And Peugeots are actually pretty reliable nowadays. And regarding Fca, not all their cars have terrible interiors. The new Wrangler is really good the Pacifica is pretty great and the Ram is amazing. They just don't have enough resources to update all of them. When their teams have the money and time they put out some of the most competitive products.
All you did is prove how ignorant you are of the industry since nothing you have said even remotely resembles the truth. In fact PSA has been making great cars in Europe for the past 7 years now. Go buy GM or FORD since you love turds.
23 mpg?! Wow! I used to get that with a V8 sedan. No wonder this “jeeps,” are mostly found in rental places.
Not really. Nissans and Honda’s are. Every Jeep I see is owned with a DEALER plate outliner.
CUV SUV AUV I rarely get a Honda when renting. Dodge and Jeep are huge in the rental segment, mostly because they make the cheapest minivans, rear wheel drive vehicles, and CUV’s on the market. A close runner up would naturally be Nissan because they make the cheapest cars in almost every segment, from the Versa to the Rogue,
Tim I don’t see a ton of FCA Cars. I see more Toyota’s than FCA.
CUV SUV AUV I have literally never gotten a Toyota as a rental in the United States. At best the economy would be a Hyundai, but it’s usually a Nissan on Chrysler product. I upgraded to a Mustang once from a Dodge Charger (which Hertz thought counted as a sports car because it was RWD)
I’d be thrilled to get a Toyota rental. Even a Yaris.
Tim why would you be thrilled to get a freaking Toyota to drive yourself in ?
1-800-My car is a turd
Lol
Marketing slogan suggestion for Jeep: "Turd one's the charm"
it screams cheap, extremely crap and it's a fiat 500L, and it's 40000, all you need to know
My sister had a 19 Compass.. 2.4L ... had 2 replace the engine 2x placed in under warranty.. She finally got tired of dealing with it and traded it. it was pretty nice inside but major engine issues. Got major major discounts with a loaded version and paid $25*.
She should have invoked lemon law and gotten all of her money back
@@samuelbaird4983 I had my engine replaced at 46k back in november and I can't find lawyer to take my case
SG is at it’s best when doing regular mainstream passenger heaps. Especially Chryslers. Your Wrangler and Gladiator vids are multiple watchers for me. Basically, you are best when diving into cars that cause you pain.
every day without turbowski we stray further from god's light
Amen
What a dreary series of CUVs we've seen lately.
7:48 "This fully loaded car -- at $40,000." You can thank me later.
I had to replay it several times.
Aside from all the negative criticism, I really like the looks of the Compass, the Trailhawk version is actually decent off-road. The tech is good as well.
Jeep has loss there mind at this kind of money
Yes, I agree. This is a joke. Thank god the other Jeep models don't follow. You can buy a Cherokee KL for the same money as this turd. It doesn't make any sense.
That transmission sounds horrible shifting already damn
Its the engine sounding bad at high revs. Like almost all 4 and 3 cylinders
The sound is bad and it takes forever between shifts on top of it
Because it is horrible. The ZF 9HP is a rotten piece of shit.
@@tailsneon556 I wish I'd have done a lot more research before buying my Jeep Renegade. The ZF 9HP is enough reason not to buy it, let alone some of the other shortcomings. It's a Fiat 500 X with a Jeep costume. Simply put, the ZF 9HP is a war crime.
From a reliability perspective those shifts are going to really wear the clutches. You want fast engagement for durability, not outright slipping into gears.
I’m currently a fully loaded Compass via Thrifty for a couple of months, and I must say, as a rental or lease car, It’s pretty damn good. It’s an easy car to live with as well as to drive, the ride is very smooth and stable, the interior is user-friendly, the tech is well calibrated and the the steering, maneuverability is super light yet predictable. Additionally, the Beats audio system drowns out the coarse motor.
1942: the utterly and eternally cool Willys G.P.
So cool I'd drive one today.
2020: A 'Jeep' for 'The New Warriors' ...
Correction: The Patriot and Compass were the most abysmal products anyone has ever made.
I have a 2020 Compass Latitude. I have had the car since November and put about 10,000 miles on it. so far it has been perfect for me. I am a nurse, meaning that I have to come to work in any weather - the 4 wheel drive has been great getting through wisconsin snowstorms. I do not have any children so the smaller storage capacity in the vehicle has not been an issue for me. I’m lucky that some of the downfalls of this vehicle aren’t an issue with my current lifestyle.
Top notch reviews with such a great light touch of humor. I expect nothing less from you, Mr Goose.
Test drive the Cherokee Limited with the V6. Probably one of the best FCA products. I cross-shopped it against the Rav 4, CRV, etc., and I found it far superior in ride quality, handling, interior quality, power, etc. Gas mileage is meh, but it takes regular so whatever. I'll take a NA V6 with 270 HP over some small displacement turbo 4 any day. Also has been very reliable.
You can slap a Jeep name on almost any fiat and call it a Jeep and people will rush to the dealer to buy it. 🤦🏼♂️
hey, better them than us🤷🏻♂️
it's just poor quality Fiat Chrysler junk😂😂😂😂😂
Renegade?
The inside of the gas cap for the renegade says “Ciao!” Does that answer your question? It’s just another scenario of Fix It Again Tony FIAT
@@wallybeegone Ciao can mean two meanings. It can be used as a greeting or as a way of parting....So what's your point ?????? Yes the chassis is Italian but the rest of the vehicle was designed by US engineers and the transmission is of german design and it had some early teething problems but for the most part it has been fixed quite well..... We left the 70 behind us years ago...Hell even VW or BMW have their issues and people buy them like Toilet Paper
I love my Compass! Any car is better with a manual. 😉
It’s a great car. If Honda built this it would be high on his list. Trust me.
I tend to agree. Build quality is better than my fiesta, in my opinion. But, it isn't super special. As you can see, I'm a massive Audi fan.
Michael Turner-Smith Audi’s don’t have great build quality to me other than the buttons. They feel like VW’s. But the compass has great build quality (soft touch ) that’s all it needs. As long as all the touch points are soft, the quality is great.
CUV SUV AUV wait! I have a new Tiguan and I feel it’s good. No?
Joshua Rutter it’s cute , but vw’s interiors are really flat and boring.
CX-9 owner here. I like it better than the Renegade. I think they should stretch it to have a third row. 2.0 litre Fiat diesel. 6-speed manual. I think it would sell great at about 33k. I like how it seems to sling the low gear up shifts. But this trans must go. Too many gears for such a small engine. Great review-just subbed. Cheers.
My buddy's wife has one ... An Altitude Edition - It's *awesome* ... I've driven it and I'm impressed with the way it handles.
awesome? impressed with handling? how????
It handles well. .. Has a good suspension - It's a good balance of firm, but nice ride.
@@analystzorncasteel3047 Have You ever seen a cyst lanced? The white jizz that shoots out, It looks gross and stinks.
Thats what comes to mind when I think of FCA products
As usual FCA is used as a punching bag for easy views and up votes. Jeep creates the most off road capable crossovers then reviewers complains it has less mpg than the competition. Didn't even try launching it in the granny gear.
Had a 2008 Jeep Patriot. 4WD system was the best part of it. It would put power to the rear wheels based on throttle input rather than waiting for wheel slippage. My biggest complaint? It ate up control arms, tie rod end, and ball joints. Don't know why but it did. Lots of complaints about it on the forums.
Not sure if this is better. Eh. I'll spool my turbo diesel instead, now days.
Fix It Again Tony!
This Jeep looks like an Ecosport?! The intro and outro of this .... and Mark sleeping through most of the video, premium! I think he let's Jack present the cars that he doesn't like much.
I was super impressed with this off road! Hated how slow it was, but great off road when I rented it
"I didn't want to do a video on this." LOL
How much did they pay him to do it? 😄
Trailhawk...never took it off-road. That’s why someone would buy this. Could you even test it??
Polaroid, definitely the way to go!
My girlfriend has a 2019 Compass. Pretty much all of what was said here is accurate. The engine blows. I can’t stress enough about the pricing though.. she does not have the trail hawk, but has decent (white, half cloth half leatherette) seats, and has upgraded rims. The MSRP was around $29k and they discounted it down to just over $20k. It’s not the best vehicle for close to $30k, but for $20k I think it’s harder to argue against. FWIW, she loves it and has not had any reliability issues. MPG for her isn’t bad, either.. she gets 27-28 doing her normal city commutes and 34-35 on the highway.
We checked out the new computer a few years ago when our lease ran up for our 2016 Mazda CX-5. I knew right away it was a bad decision to get the Jeep. It was about the same price as the Mazda and the Mazda we leaps and bounds better. The interior felt way cheap and it was cramped (in fairness I think the Jeep is a class smaller but whatever) it looked nice but it felt crappy so we ended up in a new 2018 CX-5 and I think that was a way better choice.
I work at a Fiat/Alfa dealer, and In my opinion the 2.4L multi-air is FCA's weakest motor on sale right now. Fuel economy is mediocre, refinement sucks, power is weak and based on my experience, they seem to have more serious mechanical issues than the 1.4L multi-air (NA/Turbo). And if you drive them even remotely hard, they will burn oil.
However, the new 2.0L turbo is a beauty. We're having absolutely no mechanical issues with those motors and the highway fuel economy is insanely good. I averaged 36 MPG in a Giulia on a 300 mile drive with cruise control set to 80. Torque is excellent and refinement is better than anything else we offer, including the quadrifoglio motor. The start/stop system sucks ass though. It's super annoying and unrefined. I turn that shit off as soon as I start the engine.
Love your honesty, and videos. How the hell do car makers send you vehicles to test without any hope of a positive reviews. Or do they send you some and cross their fingers
In Australia the Jeep Compass Trailhawk comes in a 2L turbo diesel - highly appropriate and more power (Americans seem to be moronic about avoiding diesel)
Reviewers here in Australia who hated the 2.4 Petrol that the US gets (when reviewed in the US), were very pleasantly surprised by the diesel engine we get.
So I have to reinterpret the pros/cons here with the assumption of a much better engine, which these guys complain so much about.
Fuel efficiency is obviously much better with the diesel as well.
One plus not mentioned in this video is that the Jeep Compass is one of the few left out there that you can get with a manual transmission option - 6 speed in the sport version. Purchase stipped down to what is needed to go point A to Point B w/manual - good by me anyway! :-)
Wife's first new car was a 2014 Jeep compass. Drove that thing from Florida to Arizona and back twice. Worst driving experience I've had in my life. Was redlining trying to stay at 70mph with cruise control on the hills east of Dallas. Traded it in a few weeks later for a cx-5 and it had basically no trade in value. Cx-5 is a revolutionary driving experience in comparison.
Bought the wife a brand new one of these. Gotta add a quart every 1,000 miles, such a pia
I rented the exact one last year and I loved driving it. They have them available in manual transmission too!
Now watch all these people get soured because HE hates FCA Cars. Once they watch this video they won’t even want to drive it because he just shitted on the whole car when it offers a lot more than any car in the class.
@@Natethegreat200c it offers a lot more shitty interior built quility and far worse reliability, but it also offers a lot more issues that its competition. Sure, just go for it. Ever time I see one, I almost vomit.
CUV SUV AUV offers a lot more headaches
Well my family owns one. Just picked it up. We will report back. But it can’t be any worse than our 2017 escape that had to have its engine replaced. And in that segment it’s the best.
lbtobl83 how exactly is the interior worse. Explain in detail ? What issues ? And why do you hate seeing them? This car looks great. What do you prefer in this segment ? I don’t mind Mazda because it doesn’t pretend to go off road if you happen to say Mazda.
Thank you for your videos, especially in these times
Canadian viewer. I wish to thank all the brave souls who tread in to the vast black hole of buying certain Domestic products. Reading the comments and watching reviews such as this, re-affirm why I avoid the Big Three like I am trying to avoid getting COVID-19.
PLEASE PLEASE REVIEW THE ACURA TLX ASPEC...I currently lease the 2019 ASPEC SH-AWD and would love to hear your guy’s opinion...especially with the TYPE-S coming next year. I’ve been loving this channel since it’s been keeping me alive during this quarantine lol
Fair warning, the infotainment is utter shit. A colleague has one on lease and he has had nothing but issues. We were driving one day and it rebooted mid drive 3 times. Took almost 2 minutes each time to get back up. When you're using it for navigation, it is a big deal.
@@Suction_ why not just put waze/maps on your phone,set the phone on the dash landscape mode and voila. Always thought those systems in the car are a waste.
@@microtransactions2661 shouldn't have to when it's a feature that works in every other car. Plus having it announced over the stereo and not on a smaller screen is a bonus.
emark24 yeah I’ve noticed haha but it really doesn’t matter as much since I’m always using apple car play
I daily a 2018 Compass Latitude and having driven the "top of the class" Forester, I can say that in my opinion, the Compass isn't a bad vehicle. Yes the audio system sucks, the transmission gear hunts like fuckin crazy, and the brakes are like a light switch, but I gotta say, I still love it. I wouldn't buy the top level ones because there's a lot more out there for a better price, but for $28,000 you get heated seats, a heated steering wheel, a smooth and refined ride, and many other great characteristics. You just have to know which trim to get.
Could have sold out and faked excitement but u guys called a spade a spade.. #respect and kudos.. thats why so many tune in
I have a 22 Compass, and for the most part he’s right. Biggest upset for me is the acceleration; but what makes up for it is it’s winter driving.
Their laughter at 7:45 is to good when talking about the price lmao
It's funny one of it's "shortcomings", the seats shortness in the pant are, was a major reason why my wife selected this vehicle over the Cherokee.
"Endless money pits, they're garbage"
~Scotty Kilmer
"Well it's not a Toyota..." - Scotty Kilmer
REV UP YOUR ENGINES REV UP YOUR ENGINES RIEVIER UP ORYOUR ENGINES REV OYUP YOUR ENGINES RV UP UR ENGINES
Jack, you've got so much better on this. Congrats
Mark bring back Turbowski, these other guys are a snooze fest...sorry other guys no offense.
For that price you can get a Kia Telluride lol
or a Civic TypeR, with extra money for tires. Plus better resale and a manual shift...and the benefits go on and on.
Or a Volkswagen Golf R
I got one used from an older gentleman who barely drove it. Maybe put 5k on it. Sadly he had to quit driving because of his age. It's a 2017.5/2018 Gen 2 trailhawk. With just the heated seats package. He sold it to me for 25k and honestly overall I'm going to drive it until it shits the bed. And in my opinion the best part about this vehicle is the all-wheel drive system and the simulated "low gear". It's surprisingly capable for what it is. However I've also been extremely lucky I have 45k on it and I have done oil changes every 5K. No electronic gremlins for me. But the engine, where do I start with this piece of junk. It's slow, very slow. I get maybe 24 average MPG. And it burns just under what the cut off is for FCA to swap it with a new motor. The only trim I would buy this car is the trailhawk for the all-wheel drive system, because in my opinion it's very good for what it is and we'll get you through any snowstorm, you can get her dirty. But it isn't going to be doing what a 2 door wrangler can do.
For 40Big I'd expect this to include one of those compasses that adventurous types _dangle_ from the rear view mirror
These cars are plagued with problems. Stay away!
I LOVED my JEEP Compass, it was reliable and not on problem, i only drove about 2000 miles a year maxium. I agree the engine even my girlfriend said was SO SAD....LOL. it did well in puddles of rain up to three inches NEVER got stuck, but i imagine neither would a prius..LOL. If used strictly for a grocery getter, your probable ok. My friend said he had to fix more than the vehicle was worth in cases as he drove it about 8000 miles a year on street only!
People hating on a Jeep Compass, it’s actually pretty nice!
I own a 2020 TH Compass and I love it!! I've owned numerous Jeeps, mostly XJs and imma put it up there with them. Although, my wife has a new Cherokee and I love it as well!! These aren't Wranglers and shouldn't be treated as such with the Jeep name.
I just spent a month in one of these as a rental while my X5 was being repaired due to an accident. What a hunk of junk. I chose it because I had an 89 Cherokee limited before and really liked that thing. I’m now completely turned off of anything in their product line because of this experience. I should have picked the Hyundai.
They need to do more for this car, it NEEDS more power and it needs more features.
Its funny, because I briefly sat in one of these at the dealership, I thought the seats were terrible and I didn't like its interior either....I didn't even bother taking it for a test drive.........I even told the salesman that I think its way overpriced for what you get, I feel like the top model fully loaded is worth what the base model is starting at.......and that's pretty much exactly what you guys said too
No it’s not a real JEEP!
jeeps arnt real jeeps that si including the wranglers of today
The next generation will think it is.
I Love Cars it's not 4x4 with big chunky tires and simplicity. A REAL jeep is easy to work on and can go anywhere off-road.
Khmxer I agree and plus it’s made on car platform chassis same as fiat 500
Platform chassis
Small Wide LWB 4x4
Jeep Renegade
Fiat 500X
Fiat Toro
Fiat 500L
Video title, "Is this a Jeep?"
Everyone, "No it's a Fiat pos!"
It's poor quality Fiat Chrysler junk that's what it is😂😂😂😂😂
My fiat is just fine lol
@@BrodeyDoverosx th-cam.com/video/0TZ55rY0Ez0/w-d-xo.html😂😂😂😂😂
No problem with my Fiat and it goes places no angry Subaru driver can reach :)
Just recently drove one in Latitude trim and was pleasantly surprised. I've owned a Cherokee w/the 2.4L engine and this seems a bit more peppy, if not just a touch louder if due to nothing more than sound deadening. The transmissions in any of them I've driven seemed better than this, and in the one I've owned never experienced issues with lag or unwillingness to downshift once you learn how to manipulate it -- nothing longer than a couple days.
Looked at the Compass Trailhawk but for the minimal price difference went with the Cherokee Trailhawk. I think many will go this route.
I just bought a Latitude with a manual trans and 4wd. This was perhaps not the first car on my list, but I decided a manual was a must have as they are disappearing left and right. 2020 was the last year for a manual in the compass.
The only other cuv with a manual is a crosstrek. My wife has one and we love it, but believe it or not the compass is bigger and I wanted one vehicle with true 4x4 and that wasn't a rock crawler and was decent to drive on the highway.
I guess a lot to ask these days?
We'll see how it goes...
This is supposed to be a sibling and shared platform of the upcoming Alfa Tonale, so I was really looking forward to this vehicle launch. Thanks for the directness as usual.
what? No, no sir. This is the last year this model will be made.
Another FCA junk
Yeah
@I Love Cars it sucks on reliability. The transmission is shit. Less interior space. Shitty interiors.
@I Love Cars
Really?! Has your love for cars clouded your judgment?
Do you need skid plates for gravel roads? Seems like the add a lot of weight.
Oh man that outro. Amazing
Does anyone think the guy at the beginning is actually funny?
I love savagegeese videos, but I just don't get why he's in some of the videos.
Completely agree with you guys on the price. I do however like how you guys also don’t ignore what the vehicle can be had for and try to see a reason why someone would be interested in this. Even though both of you couldn’t stand the vehicle lol.
I had Compass leased for my wife since it's appeared on market, and later did big mistake buying it ( she wanted small car)
It had lot's of small things from first days and we had most of them pretty quickly fixed. ( We had sun visor on driver's side falling out on second day of ownership)
It was fully loaded for 2017, we travel a lot, drove it on all kind of roads, but here are good thing end..
So in around 35 K miles we had oil leak. It was "fixed" in about month we had it again. It was fixed again.. But basic warranty was over. In two months we had family trip and during trip we had new oil leak, and second battery died, what made us almost stuck in middle of Giorgia... Service find there was some leaking from gerabox...and secondly battery needs to be replaced. We return home and brought it to the store.. In about couple of weeks jeep accept replacement of the gearbox. And here the story should end... BUT, no..
In two weeks and about maybe 30 miles driven we had oil leak again ( I was already trying to sell it) So appears there was crack in cylinder block and rust in the engine and at least they accept replacement of the engine for free. And as soon I had it back I sold in to CarMax...
So DON'T BUY, maybe lease.
It's only simulation of transfer case just like Renegade, but the good part is... it can lock the center and take off on loose surface road from stop with both axles powered instantly (just like Renegade) which makes it better then any other oil clutch or similar center diffs which wait for slip like Subaru has
Do you have regular Giulia for review, or just as a support car ?
Mark, what have You done with Turbowski's body?
Beats most of the competition. Offroad, it shines. 👍🏽 Oh, quit calling it a "car". It'll beat many trucks. Especially chevy, lol.
I have the 2018 version of this and it's really decent everyday. I've taken it off road on some actual trails, following my buddy's Titan Pro 4X and it did everything he did. It could use a little more ground clearance on some obstacles but it worked really well on 95% of what we did. Is it kinda cheap inside? Sure, it could be better in spots and I agree with the limited cargo capacity inside as I like places to put my things and if the 2.0 turbo was in it, it would be way better. I'd put this up against anything in its segment on the trail any day.
Ditto and if you live anywhere Winter..it's a great winter vehicle with it's "4x4"
Great, the best thing about the car is the sound system, which is "adequate". It's time we start importing the Chinese made competition. This is what you get when you use Chysler as a dumping ground for Fiat components.
No, this is not a jeep...it is a bloated SUV that is the most unreliable of all American vehicles which aren't very good to begin with.
The issue with the Compass is mainly the Cherokee, which is only a bit more. Unless you are buying an absolute bottom of the barrel Compass with 0 options, you automatically get into cherokee territory and once you hit that, just get the Cherokee. Better engine, more towing ect.
The Liberty is a good little SUV, in my opinion. It has a true low range transfer case and rear wheel drive, two things that are almost non-existent in the compact SUV/ crossover segment. It's off road capable in stock form and can be taken further with aftermarket parts. It's a cheaper alternative to a Wrangler and many are still in good condition since they're not typically taken off road as much as Wranglers. It's much more structurally sound than the Cherokee XJ it replaced.