2025 Jeep Compass Consumer Reviews
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Buy something else!
I recently rented a Compass Trailhawk for a Vegas trip. We drove all over Vegas, city and freeway. I. The City, it has a severe acceleration delay. The Compass shuts off at stop to save gas. If you creap, it will keep the engine running, but even with the engine running there is a long delay in acceleration. So much so that I waited for much larger gaps in traffic than I would in other cars. On the freeway the Compass feels very unstable, it is overly sensative and very twitchy. Curving freeway interchanges were fun, had to slow down more than usual to avoid the walls. It just felt terrible. Hard acceleration was interesting too, the Compass pulled terriblely and required constant steering correction. Fuel milage was 24-25 mpg, 75% freeway driving. The seats were nice, the steering wheel had some poor stiching that was sticking out. That car had less than 5000 miles on it. Maybe there was something wrong with the Compass I drove, this thing was the worst vehicle I have ever driven.
I LOVE IT!
This is the only vehicle I want...perfect in every way.
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So far, so good!
Only owned it a month and driven about 1000 miles at this point, so these are really first impressions. The car is filling the need we have for a compact, economical daily driver that gets used mostly for local trips. We bought it between Christmas and New Years Day and with rebates and discounts the final price was nearly 30% off the sticker price. Car is a Latitude Lux with oversize sunroof, alpine stereo and LED light package. Our Compass is comfortable, handles well, is rattle free, and the engine is sufficiently powerful for confident city and interstate driving - it never feels like it is struggling to merge or to keep up with traffic. The front seats are comfortable, but they are close together and the console is small - my wife's purse winds up either in my lap or on the passenger side floor when she's driving. The trunk is good size and we found the trunk floor could be lowered several inches for some additional space. Lowering the floor also created a ledge so nothing in the trunk can roll out. There's no spare tire, just a pump and can of tire sealant - this is a negative to me, the Trailhawk trim includes a spare tire. Last, the upper right corner of the radio display, where the passenger seat heater button is located, is very finicky about getting pressed just right, we may get this serviced. Overall we are satisfied and enjoying the car. I hope I do not have to give a negative update to the review someday!
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New Jeep Compasses need sold with different TIRES
I just bought a new 2024 Jeep Compass and had to put new tires on it with only 1,170 miles on it. I live in Eastern WA where we get rain and snow. The tires hydroplane on puddles on the freeway (would pull very badly) and don’t do good at all in the snow (was sliding all over the place). Also, the adaptive cruise control doesn’t work very good (even when trying the three different sensitivities), doesn’t work good at all on country road with trees on the sides of the road.
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this thing does not sputter or drag
I just purchased a Jeep Compass Lattitude Lux. This car performs very well with a great rrride (no bumps) comes with 4WD. This also has a unexpected pickup to pass there is no drag or sputter when accelerating!
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