Used 2015 Jeep Compass Latitude 4dr SUV 4WD (2.4L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Worst Rental Ever
I had a Jeep Compass 2015 for two weeks and it was just bad. I picked the Jeep over others in the line I could choose from mainly because I had always want a Jeep and it was white colored, I figured in the AZ heat a light colored car would be cooler than the dark colored ones. The first thing I noticed was that I sat very low to the ground for a SUV. My Tucson sits higher. You also sit low in the car, at 5'6" I could not see over the windshield wipers to see the hood. The wipers also took up a lot of real estate on the windshield. The next thing was the shirfter just wan't straight from park to drive or drive to park, you had to go right and around each gear, that drove me nuts for two weeks. 3rd the Jeep is VERY bad at accelorating, getting into traffic was dangerous. If you stepped on the gas be prepared to wait a few seconds 3-5 at least for it to go. 4th Poor rear cargo space, again my Tucson is much better. 5th small gas tank and average or below fuel economy. 6th The rear door handles are vertical and not horizonal like most cars, what a pain that was. The sit high near the window. 7th Poor storage in the passenger area, not seat pockets. Although I will say the center console was OK. 8th Parking was again just ok. 9th Slanted dash means nothing could be placed on it, like a GPS with out falling down. 10th The damn seat belt chimer would charm non stop even if the passenger un buckled their belt for a few minutes. I would not buy one.
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My no good car
I leased the car in 2014 . After driving it for a while I started to be very disappointed by most of features of the car It is like an old car once you press the gas . It makes the noise of a tired grandpa and the noise is loud ! . Poor acceleratin , lack of space for the driver and bad adjustment of driving seat . No real storage at all in the car . The door side pockets are for the birds and the back of the seats have no pockets . There is just a minimal storage box in between the chairs . You can store few things . The trunk has no dividers for anything so your goods goes from right to left and all other directions . Once you get home you repack everything and please don't buy eggs ! !
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,95023 mi away
- High Altitude Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,990135 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,599125 mi away
Great deal for the money!
Seriously, love my 2015 Compass! I’ve owned it for 6 months and I haven’t had any problems! Had a 2016 Subaru Outback and it burned oil and needed brakes. My Compass makes it through snow, wind and all the other stuff Minnesota winters through at you! It’s a great bang for the buck!! Go Jeep!!
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Cool little island ride
Y'all, first off, I'm coming from a 2007 Chrysler Aspen with a V8 Hemy, which was an absolute beast, huge and super powerful. Also, I'm not I. The mountains or a large metro area. I'm on a touristy island in SC. We have traffic circles. Lots of circles. And merge lanes etc. I bleeping love it. Its agile and fairly zippy. I have no issues accelerating enough to merge, get around and over fairly quickly. I've scooted off island into the surrounding towns, no problem with speed, acceleration. Cant say much for the gas mileage yet as it's a new to me vehicle, but, as my commute is 6 miles, that's not really a huge concern for me. The interior is quite comfy for both my 5'1" and the hubby's 6'2". He did say that he would "go nuts" if he had to drive it every day, but it'll be perfect for us two on trips, etc. If you want high-end, spend more money. If you're a tall person, spend more money. If you're fairly short and need a good little be-bopper to scoot around town, I would recommend this.
Money Pit
I loved the car when I first purchased my 2015 Compass, it was quiet, smooth, decent gas mileage for an SUV - that’s the only reason I’m giving it two stars instead of one. Right after the dealership warranty ended three months later, nonstop problems. I maintain my cars extremely well, live in the suburbs with no crazy hills or anything, but the car just started to fall apart. I’ve had all of the ball joints replaced more than once which was COSTLY…more than what was even left on my loan. Throttle body, multiple sensors went bad prematurely, a few other electrical issues, and it rides terribly. I work from home and don’t drive more than 20 minutes a day and it just crumbled. It was so disappointing!
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