Used 2007 Jeep Compass for Sale near Iowa
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Overview
Looking to make a buck in the small-SUV market, Jeep broke into it in 2007 with not one but two vehicles. The Compass is more carlike and less rugged than its fraternal twin, the tougher-looking Patriot. Its maker calls it "The Urban Recreational Vehicle."
Since the Compass was released slightly ahead of the Patriot, it becomes the first front-wheel-drive Jeep. It's based on the Dodge Caliber, and its mission is to combine roominess and safety with fuel economy. It handles the roominess issue, as its cargo space knocks out the so-called cute-ute competition's, but it really makes an impression with safety. Not only is the Compass built with crumple zones, door beams, and an energy-transferring beam beneath the backseat, it also includes driver and front passenger multi-stage air bags with available side-curtain supplemental air bags, ABS, and traction control. There's even a knee bolster for the driver. It achieved a full 5 stars in the NHTSA side-impact crash test.
As for fuel economy, the 172-horsepower, 2.4-liter engine was designed for fuel economy; a 4x2 Compass may be able to achieve 30 highway miles to the gallon. Transmission choices are the 5-speed manual or an optional continuously variable automatic, a very smooth technology that constantly adjusts electronically to deliver what's needed in the driving situation, be it power or cruising efficiency.
Since this is an entry-level vehicle, the interior is unsurpringly plastic-laden. But it has a good number of practical storage spaces for cellphones and what have you, and the armrest on the center console slides to accommodate short and tall drivers alike. The design maximizes space, with the shifter angled out of the front area rather than straight out of the floor.
The list of standard equipment vs. options is a bit peculiar. A buyer must add power windows, air conditioning, and even a cigarette lighter, but fog lamps, airbags, stability and traction control, and a tire-pressure monitoring system are all standard.
Other interesting aspects of the Compass are a vinyl floor in the cargo area that can be hosed out and an interior overhead light that pops out of its holder/recharger for independent use as a flashlight. And here's something else: The speakers in the hatchback can be flipped outward when the hatch is open, directing the tunes in the direction of tailgaters.
And now, to answer the question of whether this Jeep product can leave the pavement: Yes, but it's no Wrangler Rubicon. The available Freedom Drive I 4WD system is superior to what comes on most competing cute-utes in that it includes a lock mode that holds torque distribution to an even split between front and rear axle. The braking system is excellent, and it features a rough-road detection sensor for improved safety on loose surfaces.
That said, the Compass is still intended to ride like a car, and its suspension is thusly tuned. As cute as it may be with its hatchback and its lack of boxiness, it's still a Jeep: The round headlights and seven-slot grille say it loud and proud.
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Steve D
Reviewed a 2007 Jeep Limited 4WD on Nov 16, 2014
I like the look and overall ride of this vehicle, but Chrysler dropped the ball on putting defective Front Suspension and Cross members in this vehicle. NO Recall on the defective Suspension. Luckily I had Extended Warranty that covered complete replacement ! (only 40,000 miles) Just got a front Crossmember replaced under "Service Bulletin" status, that I found out from my Non Dealer Mechanic. Completely rusted out at 65,000 miles, 7 years. Don't buy a 2007 Compass, way to many Bugs that were not worked out, or admitted to by Chrysler.
Jim W
Reviewed a 2007 Jeep Limited 4WD on May 20, 2009
Dependable. Very good fuel mileage for a vehicle that has AWD and 4WD. Very roomy and comfortable for a smaller vehicle. Handles and rides like a good car. Overall, can't beat 30+ mpg and the variable valve timing is awesome. Gives me what I need when I need it. Whether it's torque or rpm or fuel mileage. It's been bang on so far. I will buy another Jeep product.
William W
Reviewed a 2007 Jeep Sport on Dec 27, 2008
Good handling with electronic stability program. Excellent factory stereo system. Good gas milage. Plenty of interior room, good head room, excellent leg room. Never had any problems in driving in rain or snow. All around a good vehicle at a reasonable price.
Becky K
Reviewed a 2007 Jeep Limited on Aug 14, 2011
I love my car but my family is growing and I need somthing bigger. This has without a doubt been the best vehicle I have ever owned !! If anyone is looking for an economical vehicle the compass is safe and a reliable car. It was the best decision I have made thus far vehicle wise!!
2007 Jeep Compass Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| North 4WD | -- |
| North | -- |
| Sport 4WD | $17,735 |
| Sport | $15,985 |
| Limited 4WD | $22,235 |
| Limited | $20,485 |
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