Jeep compass any thoughts good or bad??

Compare the pricing atleast to the competitors, I was kind of surprised how much new but over a year old Cherokees were going for when we bought our Outback. I think for used the not Wrangler or Grand Cherokee ones can be a good deal, if buying new I'd always pay the small premium for a Forester or an Outback, RAV4, etc.
 
A big hell no from me. Had a 2019 as a rental.. I actually called Hertz to see if I could drive all the way back to the airport to switch it out.
 
I don't understand the Fiat animosity here, yes Fiat may not make the most reliable vehicles in Europe but lets me real here, Jeep's are plenty unreliable without the Italians supposedly dragging them down. Jeep regularly finishes near the bottom of JD & Powers reliability index, and it ain't because the boys from Turin botched a great vehicle called the Jeep Compass. The first gen 07-17 all Chrysler design is a much poorer vehicle than the second gen 2018 Fiat derived one, maybe folks here are just confusing the two.
they’re just mad that a domestic automaker is owned by a foreign entity
 
I don't understand the Fiat animosity here, yes Fiat may not make the most reliable vehicles in Europe but lets me real here, Jeep's are plenty unreliable without the Italians supposedly dragging them down. Jeep regularly finishes near the bottom of JD & Powers reliability index, and it ain't because the boys from Turin botched a great vehicle called the Jeep Compass. The first gen 07-17 all Chrysler design is a much poorer vehicle than the second gen 2018 Fiat derived one, maybe folks here are just confusing the two.
They’re stuck in the past and think that a manufacturer cannot improve ever.
 
Drove it's twin, a '12 Patriot a few years ago with the 2.0 and stick for a few months. With 120,000 miles, it felt and drove as tight as any Toyota or Honda I've had. I wouldn't hesitate to drive one long term.
 
Drove it's twin, a '12 Patriot a few years ago with the 2.0 and stick for a few months. With 120,000 miles, it felt and drove as tight as any Toyota or Honda I've had. I wouldn't hesitate to drive one long term.
Did yours have the 2 range transfer case? I thought that might be a fun little logging road explorer.
 
“Consumer Reports flunked the Wrangler due to tons of road-noise, rough ride, predicted low reliability, terrible fuel economy, and so on.”

Consumer reports should just stick to reviewing toasters. “We flunked the Wrangler for because we don’t understand it!” is all that article says to me.
B-b-b-but he agrees with their opinion so their opinion must be correct.
 
My daughter has one, the only thing I know about it is that the brakes are insanely sensitive. I'm not exactly sure how she drives it, but even a light brush of the pedal seems like it sends you through the windshield. And I'm a person that prefers good initial bite, this turns the knob to 11, and then some.
 
“Consumer Reports flunked the Wrangler due to tons of road-noise, rough ride, predicted low reliability, terrible fuel economy, and so on.”

Consumer reports should just stick to reviewing toasters. “We flunked the Wrangler for because we don’t understand it!” is all that article says to me.
B-b-b-but he agrees with their opinion so their opinion must be correct.
The echo chamber in here is deafening.
 
FCA/Stellantis could come out and say “water is wet, the sky is blue” and Consumer Reports would say water really isn’t wet and the sky really isn’t blue because they interviewed 0.07% of the population and they said it wasn’t…
Ah yes, the persecution complex.

"The world is out to get me, even if I do everything right!!!"
 
Got to be honest. I’m a dealer tech I see a lot of compasses we get to sell used like as in used car inspections. There is rarely anything wrong with in the first 30-40k miles. I would rate them good reliability honestly. They are kinda lethargic engine wise if you are looking for that (not all are) like for example a 1.5 turbo civic seems much quicker

the things I have seen with them and they are all super minor. The oem Tires can wear pretty quickly. Most aren’t going rotates so that can factor it in. Key fob batteries go about 2.5 years. Front sway bar links are plastic and some of them have been worn (noisy) over certain pavement. Like I said all super minor stuff like basically nothing

so if you like it I would say go for it
 
Ah yes, the persecution complex.

"The world is out to get me, even if I do everything right!!!"
I think you have me confused for someone else. I’ll call out a terrible car when I see it, but I will not blanket statement entire brands. Would it make you feel better if I said… oh I don’t know… Toyota, or Subaru maybe, makes the greatest cars ever and anyone who doesn’t think the same has a “persecution complex” and is just blinded by brand loyalty? Because that’s how you act.
 
I like the RAM, Giulia, Wrangler, Gladiator, and 124.

The whole rest of their lineup can kick rocks.

Knocking the Wrangler for NVH has to be the stupidest thing I've ever read.
 
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