I "agreed" (read, roped into) helping the MIL get a new car/SUV with AWD. I had some time to kill today at the multi-franchise dealership my Cruze was getting a malfunctioning trunk release looked at. The staff suggested I look at a 2012 Compass while comparing other smaller SUV's.
I was quite shocked by how much of an improvement over previous Chrysler products this was. It drove like it wanted to be driven, with fairly well-controlled body motions and a smooth ride over the many bumps in the road we went over. The engine was strong enough to accelerate it briskly at WOT. It's not quick, and it's not a slouch, either. Noise during acceleration was acceptable. This has a CVT, so it pegs itself to redline while the speedo catches up at WOT. I didn't get a rubber-band feel from this CVT. Most of the time it felt like a very smooth regular automatic. Kudos to Chrysler for making the Compass drive as well as it did.
The interior was comfortable, and laid out decently. It was still a plastic-fantastic interior, but it was at least decent to the look and touch. I got a comfortable driving position quickly.
I'm going to recommend my MIL take a look at it. It was competent at moving around, the interior is comfy if still full of plastic, and the price for all of it was decent.
Kudos to Chrysler for a vastly-improved smaller SUV that can be put on the radar of smaller SUV buyers.
I was quite shocked by how much of an improvement over previous Chrysler products this was. It drove like it wanted to be driven, with fairly well-controlled body motions and a smooth ride over the many bumps in the road we went over. The engine was strong enough to accelerate it briskly at WOT. It's not quick, and it's not a slouch, either. Noise during acceleration was acceptable. This has a CVT, so it pegs itself to redline while the speedo catches up at WOT. I didn't get a rubber-band feel from this CVT. Most of the time it felt like a very smooth regular automatic. Kudos to Chrysler for making the Compass drive as well as it did.
The interior was comfortable, and laid out decently. It was still a plastic-fantastic interior, but it was at least decent to the look and touch. I got a comfortable driving position quickly.
I'm going to recommend my MIL take a look at it. It was competent at moving around, the interior is comfy if still full of plastic, and the price for all of it was decent.
Kudos to Chrysler for a vastly-improved smaller SUV that can be put on the radar of smaller SUV buyers.