
With versatile seating and space, the Jeep Compass is a city idea mixed with a little bit of a country dream. Promoting the fun-loving, carefree lifestyle of the outdoors with city chic and up to date features, the Jeep Compass is in its second generation with no signs of slowing down. Introduced in the 2007 model year, the Compass was one of Jeep’s first crossover SUV’s. Receiving the Trail Rated badge in 2011, the Compass is in direct line with its brother’s the Jeep Patriot and the Jeep Cherokee.
The Jeep Compass comes in a few different trim levels: The Jeep Compass Sport, the Jeep Compass Latitude, the Jeep Compass Limited, and the Jeep Compass Trailhawk. In addition to its traditional trim levels, the Jeep Compass also comes in the Jeep Compass Altitude, the Jeep Compass High Altitude, and The Jeep Compass Upland. All Jeep Compass models come standard with U Connect Bluetooth and touch screen, adjustable front bucket seats, and black trimmed wheels.
The Jeep Compass Sport is the basic trim level model that includes automatic door locks and power windows and can be equipped with an Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC), which gives information such as gas mileage, number of miles until an empty tank, service intervals, and tire pressure.
The Jeep Compass Latitude is the second trim level in the Compass series. It adds on to the already state-of-the-art features of the Jeep Compass Sport with standards in keyless entry, security and cargo convenience package, and optional EVIC. This EVIC package comes with options like car alarms, tire pressure monitoring, and garage door opener.
The Jeep Compass Limited is the top of the line model in the Jeep Compass series. It comes with all the features of the Sport and Latitude as standard, as well as leather seats, optional sunroof, and remote start.
The Jeep Compass Trailhawk has off road capabilities and is only available in 4 wheel drive. It offers the trim levels of the Latitude, with it’s unique ruby red interior stitching and red tow hooks.
A Jeep 70th Edition was released to celebrate the anniversary of the Jeep and was loosely based on the Jeep Compass Sport. It came standard with leather trimmed seats, alloy wheels, sunroof, among other up to date options. It was only offered in 2011 in all Jeep models (Jeep Compass, Jeep Patriot, Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Wrangler Limited, Jeep Liberty, and Jeep Grand Cherokee).
The Jeep Compass shows no signs of stopping in the future. With sales of the Jeep Compass on a steady and strong incline, the Jeep Compass is ready to stay and make it’s mark in the automotive industry.
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