2014 Bright White Clearcoat Jeep Compass Sport 6-Speed Automatic 2.4L I4 DOHC 16V Dual VVTNON SMOKER, ADULT OWNED, POWER WINDOWS / POWER DOOR LOCKS, KEYLESS ENTRY, PUSH BUTTON START, Compass Sport, 4D Sport Utility, 2.4L I4 DOHC 16V Dual VVT, 6-Speed Automatic, FWD, Bright White Clearcoat, Lt Pebble Beige/Dk Slate Cloth.*Prices do not include reconditioning costs or CPO costs when applicable. Hiley Mazda Volkswagen is located at I-20 and Collins in Arlington. We are right in the middle of the Metroplex, just 20 minutes from Dallas and 20 minutes from Ft. Worth.Reviews:* If you’re looking for a compact and fuel-efficient small SUV with rugged looks, passable off-road credentials and a number of unique features not found on the competition, the 2014 Jeep Compass may just pull you in. Source: KBB.com* Comfortable front seats; a few clever features; reasonably capable off-road when properly equipped. Source: Edmunds* One look at the 2014 Compass with its distinct grill, and youa TMll know you are buying a Jeep. It draws from a rich heritage of capability and places it into the body of a striking crossover SUV. With sweeping lines and a modern flair, this beauty is bound to impress. The Compass is available in three models: Sport, Latitude, and Limited. The Sport and Latitude come standard with a 2.0-Liter, 4-Cylinder 158 horsepower engine. The Limited comes standard with a 2.4-liter, 4-Cylinder engine with 172 horsepower, and it is an option for the other two models. The Sport is the only model that comes in a five-speed manual transmission. Optional on the Sport and standard on the Latitude and Limited is the 6-Speed Automatic Transmission. However, all three models give you the option of the AutoStick Automatic transmission, which lets you drive in fully automatic mode or driver interactive manual. The 4x4 is available in two styles: the Freedom Drive I, or the Freedom Drive II. With the Compass, fuel efficiency capabilities vary depending on which combination of engine, drivetrain, and transmission types you choose. However, the best gas mileage is achieved if you choose the Sport model with its 2.0-liter engine, front-wheel drive, and manual transmission. It gives you an EPA estimated 23 MPG City and 30 MPG Highway. Inside the Compass dash controls are intuitive and within easy reach. If you go with the Latitude or Limited, audio controls are on the steering wheel. Standard on the Limited and optional on the Latitude is the Uconnect System with a 6.5-inch touchscreen, and the ability to use voice commands for making calls and controlling your MP3 player. For storage, there is 53.6 cubic feet of cargo space when the rear seats are folded. Jeep has considered safety as well for the Compass. Standard on all models is electronic stability control, roll mitigation, speed control, brake assist, and an array of airbags. Drive the 2014 Jeep Compass today! Source: The Manufacturer Summary
The 2014 Compass is offered in three different levels--Sport, Latitude and Limited. Within all three of these, between base front-wheel-drive form, the available Freedom Drive I full-time active 4-wheel-drive system, and the Freedom Drive II Off-Road Package and its upgrades, the Compass spans a wide range of ability from what's essentially a city-friendly tall small car up to a surprisingly serious and able off-roader. Sport and Latitude models of the Compass include a 158-horsepower, 2.0L 4-cylinder engine, while the 2.4L four in Limited models (and optional on the others) makes 172 hp and 165 pound-feet of torque. The Sport comes standard with a 5-speed manual transmission, while a new 6-speed automatic with manual mode is fitted to the other Compass models save one: Those Compasses with Freedom Drive II utilize a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). EPA ratings estimate the 2.0L models at 23 mpg city, 30 mpg highway and 23/28 mpg for the 2.4L. The most noteworthy option in the Compass--and what sets it apart from other small crossovers--is the availability of the Freedom Drive II Off-Road Package. It includes a special version of the CVT with a true low range that engages in off-road mode, plus many of the features you'd find in traditional SUVs, like skid plates and tow hooks, as well as fog lamps, a raised suspension, all-terrain tires and a full-size spare. Other models with 4-wheel drive get the Freedom Drive I system, which is an active, road-oriented system that will help send engine power to the wheels where it can best be used. Both 4x4 systems include a 4-wheel-drive lock mode to help power through deep snow, mud or sand. The Compass otherwise has a layout that bears some commonality with small cars and its compact size combined with relatively responsive handling, great maneuverability and ease of parking altogether make this a good city vehicle. Rear seatbacks are split 60/40, and they flip forward to a flat floor. Manual-transmission models include Hill-Start Assist, while active front head restraints, anti-lock brakes, side-curtain airbags, and seat-mounted side airbags are included in all models. Base Sport versions of the Compass come about as well-equipped as small-car models in this price range, with power windows and locks, power heated mirrors, keyless entry, cruise control, and alloy wheels. Illuminated cupholders, projector for lamps and a rechargeable flashlight system for the cargo area are among the other standout features included here. Latitude models add remote start, heated front seats, a height-adjustable driver's seat, recline adjustment for the backseat, steering-wheel audio controls and a 115-volt power inverter, while at the Limited level you get leather seats, 4-wheel disc brakes, a 6-way-adjustable driver's seat, automatic climate control, an information center and an upgraded sound system with 6-disc changer. Limited models can be distinguished on the outside by their bright exhaust tip and additional rear-fascia brightwork. A 9-speaker system with liftgate speakers, navigation with SiriusXM Travel Link and a UConnect Bluetooth hands-free calling interface are highlights from the options list.