Jeep Compass

With the Jeep compass Jeep takes a detour on the offroading track and goes to answer a very important market segment the small SUV area. However the Jeep Compass is for the Urban Warrior. So if you’re looking for something that gets good gas mileage, has a fair amount of room, at the same be great for bad weather the Jeep Compass may just be your answer.
You have two options in drive train with either a FWD or 4WD option, both would be great for less than ideal road conditions. Then you have a Sport and Limited edition. However the Sport has two different primary packages making a very big difference between the two.
The Sport comes in two packages; you have a choice between a basic D or E package. The D package will be your basic in nature. However comes with things like Power Steering, A/C and Heater, ESP, and CD player. Then the E package which comes with more standard features such as Cruise, Power Windows, Door Locks, and keyless entry.
Then comes the limited which will be your standard limited with everything of course. Standard features include things like leather seats which happen to be heated, and an upgraded CD player. You also get a more refined look with its increased level of trim. Things like Uconnect becoming standard would also benefit you in the fact that you’ll be able to use your phone on the go hands free.
So with all of this the Jeep Compass has a very important group which completely changes this car. It’s called the Rallye group and normally I don’t bring up “additional” packages like this however it completely changes how this Jeep feels. I became a huge fan of the Compass when I saw this package because it truly does make all the difference. However it’s difficult to describe so clink this link and check out the picture. You can also contact us if you have any questions.
In the mean time feel free to watch the video below, and if you have any questions go ahead and contact us or take a look at the Jeep Compass brochure.
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