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Used Jeep Compass Sport By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
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2021 Jeep Compass | 1 Great Deal | $129 | 1,927 listings |
2020 Jeep Compass | 2 Great Deals | $23,996 | 198 listings |
2019 Jeep Compass | 15 Great Deals | $17,995 | 167 listings |
2018 Jeep Compass | 6 Great Deals | $14,999 | 180 listings |
2017 Jeep Compass | 2 Great Deals | $11,790 | 63 listings |
2014 Jeep Compass | 2 Great Deals | $5,500 | 82 listings |
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2011 Jeep Compass Sport Overview
The Jeep Compass is a compact crossover SUV that first went on sale for 2007. Built for the frugal who love the great outdoors and need off-roading capability, the Compass offers most of Jeep’s legendary abilities at a budget-friendly price point.
While the Compass offers seating for five people, actually squeezing three bodies into the back seat is difficult. And while the second-generation Compass offers greater cargo capacity than the first, it’s still pretty tight–so pack light.
Pros: It delivers real off-roading capability, Grand Cherokee Jr. styling, and more cargo space than the larger Cherokee model.
Cons: It lacks power and features cheap interior materials. It also gets pricey with desirable options.
Model Generations:
2017 to Present: Current Generation
Though Jeep improved much of what made the first-generation Compass uncompetitive, the second-generation Compass still falls behind when it comes to overall refinement. You can get the second-gen Compass in Sport, Latitude, Limited, and Trailhawk trims, while the Altitude and High Altitude special editions are also available.
As was true of the original Compass, the second-generation version uses a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine. It makes 180 horsepower, and with front-wheel drive (FWD), you get a choice between a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic. Choose the optional all-wheel-drive (AWD) system, and the Compass gets a 9-speed automatic. Depending on the transmission and drivetrain choice, expect to get anywhere between 22 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.
True to its heritage, the Compass offers genuine off-roading capability, but you’ll pay more for it than other compact crossover SUVs, despite the abundance of lower-rent materials in the Jeep. CarGurus recommends the Trailhawk trim, which is the most capable version of the Compass in terms of off-roading, meriting an official ‘Trail Rated’ badge. In 2017, CarGurus gave it a 7.2 rating, followed by a 7.0 rating in 2018.
As far as trouble spots are concerned, on an annual average basis, Jeep has had to recall the second-generation Compass more often than the first-gen version, especially the 2018 model. Mechanical and electrical issues are the primary culprits.
If Jeep has the Compass on an 8-year design cycle, it will most likely see a refresh in 2021, with a complete redesign coming in 2025.
2007 to 2016: 1st Generation
Jeep debuted the spunky first-generation Compass in Sport and Limited trims with a standard 172-horsepower 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine. Oddly, a weaker 158-horsepower 2.0-liter 4-cylinder was an option, but only with Sport trim and FWD. Both engines paired with either a 5-speed manual gearbox or a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Features like a built-in rechargeable flashlight and flip-down tailgate speakers charmed those who relish their outdoorsy lifestyles, but it wasn’t until 2011 that the Compass gained greater credibility as an off-roader, thanks to a new AWD system. That year, Jeep also redesigned the front end of the SUV, making it look more like the upscale Grand Cherokee. But the Compass still delivered sluggish performance, subpar interior quality, and unimpressive crash-test scores.
In 2014, a new 6-speed automatic replaced the CVT with the 2.4-liter engine and was an alternative to the CVT with the 2.0-liter. The most capable AWD system still required a CVT, though. Fuel economy for all first-gen Compass trims ranged from 23 mpg in the city to 30 mpg on the highway, depending on the drivetrain.
The Latitude trim was new for 2012, while Altitude and High Altitude special editions were introduced for 2014. In the first-generation model’s final year of production (2016), you could get the Compass in Sport, Sport SE, Latitude, and High Altitude trim levels. CarGurus tested the 2016 Compass, giving the SUV a rating of 6.5.
As far as recalls go, the Compass proved itself fairly trouble-free. From 2010 to 2014, the seatbelts and airbags required recalls, but the most noteworthy mechanical issue impacted the 2014 Compass: Jeep recalled versions with the 2.4-liter engine because debris within the engine could cause engine failure.
Shoppers Also Consider:
Today’s Jeep Compass is a ‘tweener. Jeep positions it as a compact SUV because the company considers the more expensive Cherokee to be a midsize SUV.
However, the Compass is smaller inside than most other compact models, especially the Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester, and Toyota RAV4. When it comes to off-roading capability, the second-generation Compass is one of just a few that can venture far from the beaten path, making it an alternative to the Subaru Crosstrek.
Expert Reviews for 2011 Jeep Compass Sport by Year
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2020 Jeep Compass Test Drive Review
More than any other brand, Jeep embodies the romance of adventure and the resilience of the American spirit. Owning one is a lifestyle and values statement, making a Jeep an aspirational source of per -
2018 Jeep Compass Test Drive Review
The Jeep Compass is technically listed as a compact SUV, but it costs less than any other vehicle in the segment. In fact, in terms of pricing and other statistics, the Compass is actually positioned -
2017 Jeep Compass Test Drive Review
If you want a compact crossover with some legitimate off-roading capability, the all-new Jeep Compass is worth checking out—especially if you don’t mind paying more for the Trailhawk trim. Jeep design
2011 Jeep Compass Sport Reviews
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Review
by ElizabethThis has so far been a really great car. I love the pan sunroof and all the tech features. Having a remote start and buttons to open the back hatch has been awesome. It drives well without feeling really stiff or so loose it feels like a go-cart. This car compared to the Grand Cherokee/Cherokee is MUCH smaller. I was hoping it would be a little big... -
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by AmschmidtThis vehicle is the limited trim and has more features than I was expecting. I have researched and compared it to the Subaru Forester, the Honda CR-V, the Toyota Rav 4 and for the price, it was the best deal. It is a very smooth ride and very comfortable, not to mention sporty looking. -
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by Guru9ZMQYJTh Jeep compass has the feel of a luxury car with the look and handling, for a 2.4L engine it has the power to exalarate.. The inside is comfortable enough and the view out the windows or more then enough to see everything.. Very happ so far..
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