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INTERIOR: High Performance Laguna Leather Seats, Laguna Door
Trim Panel, Premium Headliner Module FUNCTIONAL/SAFETY FEATURES: Active Damping Suspension,
Performance Tuned Steering, Electronic Limited-Slip Rear Differential,
Quadra-Trac Active On Demand 4WD, Advanced Brake Assist, Forward Collision Warning
with Crash Mitigation, Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor, Adaptive Bi-Xenon HID
Headlamps, Headlamp Washers, ParkSense Front/ Rear Park Assist System, Blind
Spot and Rear Cross Path Detection, SRT Track Experience, Advanced Multistage Front Airbags, Supplemental Side-Curtain Front
and Rear Airbags, Driver Inflatable Knee-Bolster Airbag, Electronic Stability
Control, Parkview Rear Back-up Camera, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Security Alarm, Rain
Sensitive Windshield Wipers, Remote Start System INTERIOR FEATURES: Steering Wheel Paddle Shift Control,
Heated Steering Wheel, Power Tilt/Telescope Steering Column, Heated Front
Seats, Ventilated Front Seats, Heated Second-Row Seats, Pwr 8-Way Driver Seat
w/ Memory and 8-Way Pass Seat, Leather-Wrapped Instrument Panel and Center
Armrest, A/C Auto Temperature Control with Dual Zone Control, 9 Amplified
Speakers with Subwoofer, 506-Watt Amplifier, Uconnect 8.4 AM/FM/BT/ACCESS/NAV,
Integrated Voice Command with Bluetooth, Sirius XM Satellite Radio w/ 1-Yr
Radio Subscription, HD Radio, Memory for Radio, Driver Seat, and Mirrors,
Instrument Cluster with SRT Performance Pages EXTERIOR FEATURES: 295/45ZR20 BSW All Season Tires, 20-Inch
x 10.0-Inch Polished 5 Spoke Wheels, Power Liftgate, Automatic Headlamps, LED
Daytime Running Headlamps, LED Tail Lamps, Exterior Mirrors with Turn Signals INCLUDES CUSTOMER PREFERRED PACKAGE 29L: Harman Kardon Audio
Group, 19 Premium Speakers Including Subwoofer, Harman Kardon Logic 7 GreenEdge
Amplifier, Dual-Pane Panoramic Sunroof, Single Disc Remote CD Player, Full Size
Spare Tire, 20-Inch x 10.0-Inch Satin Carbon Split 5-Spoke WARRANTY COVERAGE: 5-year or 100,000-mile Powertrain Limited Warranty, 3-year or 36,000-mile Basic Limited Warranty, 5-year or 100,000-mile Roadside Assistance |
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2018 Jeep Compass Trailhawk Drivers' Notes Review | Trying to find its way
Fri, Mar 16 2018The Jeep Compass Trailhawk is the smaller sibling to the Cherokee off-roader. They look a lot alike, and generally that seems to be a good thing. We spent some time with it, both in Michigan and the Pacific Northwest. It seemed like the perfect little ute to tackle rain and late snow, as well as the cratered roads surrounding Detroit every spring. Here's what we thought after spending some quality time together: Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore: The Jeep Compass is one of the coolest compact crossovers you can buy. Jeep has struggled to translate its genetics into smaller models, but they come through in this one. The Trailhawk trim provides plenty of capability. Even if you don't need it on a daily basis, the package adds design flourishes like red tow hooks and a two-tone black roof, which look slick. Our test model's olive green paint also puts off a heritage vibe. I like that. It's subtle, like wearing a watch with a NATO band. The interior looks and feels premium, with leather seats, a leather-trimmed steering wheel and ambient lighting. Uconnect remains one of my favorite infotainment systems on the market, and its simplicity is an industry benchmark. The inline four-cylinder and nine-speed automatic transmission work well together. In fact, the smooth shifting surprises me, as I've had issues with this gearbox in other Fiat Chrysler vehicles. Overall, I would consider the Compass among the better options for car shoppers. It stands out in a segment that's fairly vanilla, though the less flashy but well-executed Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 are formidable. I wouldn't get the Trailhawk trim on a Compass, but it's smart of Jeep to push this kind of off-road capability thoughout its lineup. Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale: I've recently spent some time in the refreshed Jeep Cherokee, which I found to be a decent crossover, if not class-leading, and it had a distinctly truck-like feel, unlike its competitors. The Compass Trailhawk is just the same, except at about 2/3 scale. The truck-like feel is what really stood out. The seating position is very tall, giving you a good view forward and of the corners of the Compass. Combined with the small size, it makes it very easy to maneuver around town, and likely on tight trails. The ride on this Trailhawk model is a bit stiff over small bumps, but it does soak up the large ones fairly well. This suspension and the raised ride height also make the Compass seem a little tipsy.
The Jeep Yuntu is a plug-in hybrid SUV just for China
Thu, Apr 20 2017The Shanghai Auto Show has been host to a heaping helping of hybrids this year, and we have yet one more to share with you. Jeep created this Yuntu SUV Concept, and it features a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Interestingly, Jeep has very little to say about it, and didn't even provide hypothetical performance figure, apparently because it's just a concept. About the only thing Jeep did tell us was that the Yuntu was designed with a focus on Chinese consumers' tastes, also citing that the SUV segment is the fastest growing in the country. While the design may have been targeted at Chinese buyers, we think the Yuntu would find fans in the US, too. It mixes cues from both the Compass and the Renegade. The roof treatment, with a thick, upright, body-colored D-pillar and black roof come right from the Renegade, as does the generally boxy aesthetic. From the Compass comes the slim seven-slot grille and horizontal headlights. The inside has no parallels to the current Jeep line. It's a light, airy place with plenty of pale woods. The dashboard is effectively all screens, and the few buttons and switches present have a unique copper finish. It's far more futuristic and modern than any Jeep on sale right now. As for what this Yuntu means for the Jeep brand, there are a few possibilities. It could simply be a styling exercise that indicates where Jeep is headed in the future. These future design cues could be applied either to China-specific versions of current vehicles, or they could also appear on vehicles in other markets such as the US. It's also entirely possible that this concept is a preview of a new SUV designed just for the Chinese market. Jeep could do this fairly easily and affordably by putting a toned-down version of the Yuntu's design on the Cherokee platform, which is already built by FCA's Chinese partner, GAC. This wouldn't be the first time a car company created an SUV just for the Chinese market, either. Mazda did it with the CX-4, so Jeep certainly could, too. Related Video:
Jeep dealers worried Grand Wagoneer could be too much, too late
Mon, Jun 18 2018On January 10, 2011, an Automotive News article quoted Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne saying, "It's time we gave the market an upper-scale Grand Wagoneer." Like Babe Ruth pointing a finger at the far stands, Marchionne next predicted our date with historical destiny: "You'll see it in January 2013." Had that happened, the Grand Wagoneer would been a grand slam. Seven years later, with various economic factors in flux and still with no Grand Wagoneer in sight, it seems some Fiat Chrysler dealers are worried the luxury three-row Jeep could appear after the SUV game is over or, at the very least, much harder to play. What got in the way of the Grand Wagoneer? Shifting plans for and the need to pour money into Alfa Romeo. The debate about what kind of vehicle the Wagoneer should be — a unibody Range Rover rival, or a body-on-frame Chevrolet Suburban foe. After that, what should the thing look like? And then there's Fiat Chrysler's North American manufacturing capacity, which can't shoehorn space for Grand Wagoneer production at the same time as it needs lines running for two Ram 1500 model years. That last point is what could push Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer arrival to 2021. Outside the company, at least one Bank of America Merill Lynch analyst believes that economic forces such as a shrinking car market, more competition, higher interest rates on more expensive cars, lower used car prices, and higher gas prices will soon bring an end to the "Goldilocks" phase of crossover mania. He isn't alone, with an IHS analyst saying the same thing three years ago, another IHS analyst diving deeper into the declining numbers two years ago, and three other analysts breaking down depressed used car prices. Fuel prices are anyone's guess, but those other pressures could squeeze retailers trying to sell high-end metal. No one expects the Grand Wagoneer to fail, yet dealers don't expect the vehicle to practically sell itself. One dealer told AN, "We could have killed with [the Grand Wagoneer] if it had been available when they first told us about it, but it's a much tougher sell with interest rates and gas prices going up." Another dealer, perhaps more sanguine, said, "The Grand Wagoneer will still sell because it's a Jeep. But it would have been nice to have them already." "Nice" is an understatement. One dealership was so excited about getting the new big Jeep that it wrote a blog post in 2015 announcing the Grand Wagoneer's arrival in 2018.



