Used 2014 Jeep Patriot Consumer Reviews
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I drink my coffee black, and now drive an American Icon
My first vehicle was a 1965 American Rambler station wagon with three on the tree. The Jeep Patriot is no nonsense SUV that will take me wherever I want to go; moreover, It truly is an all-purpose vehicle without all of the bells and whistles. I have lived from the Caribbean to the Hawaiian islands and every time zone between (except Alaska), and this Jeep Patriot would be an asset in every past and future home; moreover, for its on- or off-road ability. However, in my case why finance stuff that I do not need.
Don't expect a good company, or product
I've owned a 2014 Jeep Patriot for a little over a year and they've reminded me multiple times why I'll never purchase a Jeep again. As a few others have stated, they simply don't stand behind their product. I had an issue with the VIN being manufactured incorrectly where the vehicle wasn't able to be licensed (or legally driven). I've already spent a week without a car, am told it's going to take months to adjust the plate, and Jeep has repeatedly refused to help provide a replacement, or solution. You'll be treated better if you're trying to return a bag of half-eaten food to Wal-Mart, than if you have an issue with your Jeep, and for a $20,000 product, that's completely unacceptable.
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Bad throttle body
Throttle body broke car less than 65000 miles. Service at dealer horrible took days to get a diagnostic then insurance didnt cover the part.
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Absolutely no problem!
Funny story - While waiting for a Ford Torneo from Spain, my little Chrysler broke down - expensively. Had to cancel the order, forfeit the deposit and look for a new vehicle. The wife said she wouldn't mind going back to a Jeep again, so there we are. Read the negative reviews (from professionals) and the positive reviews (from owners) and found nothing to put me off - except a growing skepticism of professionals. They were wrong on every count! The salesman actually finagled a discount to rebate the $500 deposit, after I agreed to buy and here we are!
Worst car I have ever owned! It deserves 0 stars.
Had my 2014 Jeep Patriot for just over 18 months. Started hearing a noise when accelerating. The throw out bearing and clutch went out. Replaced them. Cost me $1600 because it was no covered under warranty despite the throw out bearings being a known issue. Got it back, noise was even worse. Car would vibrate intensely at high speeds. Took it back again, this time they said it was the transmission. It was defective. Dealerships all over town are telling me 5 week wait for diagnostic! I absolutely HATE Jeeps now and will never deal with Chrysler again. Definitely bottom of the barrel as far as American made vehicles.
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