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: Ordered 02/19/07, Pickup 3/10/07!


dougep
03-09-2007, 03:21 AM
Hi all, have been lurking here for weeks now, am about to join ranks of Owners. :banana:

I am in shock how fast mine was built and shipped to dealer--17 days. Ordered it on 02/19/07, and the dealer has it on his lot Thursday 03/08/07.

I also want to add a few additional links:

jeeppatriotblog.blogspot.com/ (--corporate site or fan site?)

rrstar.com (Rockford IL newspaper, local to Belvidere IL plant, business section has some relevant articles)

Such as:rrstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070306/BUSINESS05/103060026

Published: March 6, 2007

Business: Manufacturing
Patriot cuts into Caliber, Compass production time

By Alex Gary
ROCKFORD REGISTER STAR

BELVIDERE — Slowly but surely, Jeep new-car dealers should start seeing more Patriots.

Workers at the DaimlerChrysler assembly plant in Belvidere turned out 3,033 of the crossover SUV that strongly resembles the discontinued Jeep Cherokee, nearly triple the number from January.

In February, dealers sold just 644 Patriots simply because there were few available. The Chrysler Group’s February sales figures showed just 800 were in stock at the end of the month.

With an ample supply of the other two models made in Belvidere — dealers sold 4,071 Jeep Compasses in February and had 16,500 in stock and sold 9,900 Calibers with 15,900 still in supply — the company cut back slightly on both models to make room for the Patriot. The 3,600 workers on three shifts assembled 16,879 Calibers in February, a nearly 10 percent drop from January’s total of 18,714, and 7,479 Compasses, an 11.3 percent cut from January’s 8,427 completed models.

The company, in fact, has steadily cut Compass production each month since October when workers put together 10,847 of them.

The Chrysler Group invested $419 million in the 3.9 million-square-foot plant in 2005 and 2006 to make it the most automated and flexible of any of the company’s North American assembly plants. Workers are able to increase and decrease production of any of the models without having to shut down the line. It’s the first Chrysler Group plant to be converted to the more flexible system, and the Register Star is tracking monthly production to see how the company uses the new system.

The monthly sales and production reports also illustrate how much the company is leaning on its Belvidere work force and the products made there in a time of need. In February, the company announced an aggressive restructuring that included plant shutdowns and worker buyouts to return the Chrysler Group to profitability by 2008.

But while the Chrysler Group is cutting back elsewhere, it’s increasing the workload in Belvidere. Through the first two months of the 2007, workers have completed 55,628 Calibers, Compasses and Patriots. At that pace, they would produce 333,768 of the three crossover SUVs by the end of the year. That would be a shade under the plant’s busiest year ever. In 1986, workers on two shifts put together 335,298 Plymouth Horizons and Dodge Omnis.

Assistant Business Editor Alex Gary may be reached at 815-987-1339 or at agary@rrstar.com.

Anyhow, my Patriot is replacing another fine product from the Belvidere plant, my 1995 Plymouth Neon. After 13 years, and 160K miles, I am looking forward to a new ride. That Neon was a Great Car, though, and I will miss it. I even got as high as 42 mpg on one trip, and was consistently at 39-40 mpg on many other trips (including at 80 mph, IL to and from CA). And for years, have averaged 30 mpg on my work commute!

That same Neon took my family and I all the way up to the Camp Bird Mine, outside of Ouray CO. I just thought it was a really, really rough gravel road, but found out later it is classified as a Class 3 Jeep Trail. What a great little car....Of course, the Patriot should do that trail with the greatest of ease, and should even be up to the Black Bear Road (When I say put a rock underneath there, I mean a ROCK! Now look what you got there, ain't no bigger than a grapefruit!)

BigDuke6
03-09-2007, 09:06 AM
Hope you post up some pics as soon as you get it!!

BigDuke6
03-12-2007, 11:29 PM
So, do you have the keys in your hand?? We want pics!

dougep
03-13-2007, 02:11 AM
Yes, I have it, and I am really enjoying it. I got a Sport, 5 spd manual, E package, upgraded wheels/tires, Popular Equip Grp, 9 speakers, fogs, heated seats, beige interior, in Inferno Red.

I have tried several time to post pics, but I can't figure out how (on my computer) to reduce the jpg files to max 97.7 KB to post. :confused: My pics are all close to 1 MB each, 10x too big. Advice needed.....

I am really pleased with its overall ride quality, and how it soaks up bumps.

Back seat legroom is very impressive, a marvel of packaging. See another post I did yesterday comparing backseat legroom to Liberty, Durango, Grand Cherokee, and even Scion xB. 3 carseats fit in there!

The 5 speed shifts very smoothly, with fairly short throws. Trip computer shows 23.8 mpg so far, for only 150 miles around town. Engine turns 2700 rpm at 65 mph.

Stereo sounds very nice, with substantial bass. Had left back window down by itself, and some bizarre accoustic pulsing effect was occurring, probably due to the subwoofer. Opened other windows, and it went away.

When putting kids in, I realized a need for a middle interior light. It is pretty dim in the back seat because the dome light is at front middle near the rearview mirror, and the light is blocked by the front seats. The back dome light is at the hatch opening, and light is blocked by the large back seat headrests. Backseat sides are in a twilight zone, very shaded. One more middle dome light would be useful, or even better 2 lights at the backseat overhead grabhandles.

srothfuss
03-13-2007, 07:43 AM
To post up some pictures:

1) create an account at cardomain or other free image hosting websites
2) upload your resized images (in the neighborhood of 600x700)
3) once your pictures are saved on the internet - you will need the URL (from the image website for that particular picture
4) open a seperate window and come here, find the thread you want and make a new reply
5) Type the following without the * (i stick them in so you can see the code)

[*IMG]*URL*[*/IMG]

The URL is the h*ttp://www.com for the picture you want

6) The submit your post and you will get a fullsized image instead of an attachment for a picture - much nicer pictures that way.



On the dome light - my Liberty is exactly the same way. There is almost no interior lighting for the second row of seating.

Rictus58
03-13-2007, 07:53 AM
I am in shock how fast mine was built and shipped to dealer--17 days. Ordered it on 02/19/07, and the dealer has it on his lot Thursday 03/08/07.


I'm quite jealous. I ordered mine on 2/10 and I am still awaiting delivery :(

dougep
03-15-2007, 07:36 PM
OK, so I used the kids' Disney camera to get pics around 20KB.

dougep
03-15-2007, 07:37 PM
More.....

dougep
03-15-2007, 07:39 PM
More........

dougep
03-15-2007, 07:40 PM
And finally..

Rottenbob
03-15-2007, 09:30 PM
That is one sharp looking vehicle! I really like the red.

FYI Doug, you can post unlimited vehicle pix on the boompa.com website. They have quite a few Jeeps, but no one has posted a Patriot yet.

dougep
03-15-2007, 10:20 PM
Yeah, I really like the red too. It was like an epiphany in fall 2001...I was on my way to work, and an inferno red Grand Cherokee Limited drove past in the other direction, and I just thought: oooooohhh man, that looks so awesome! Especially the chrome grill rings. I am a motorhead, and didn't even realize my sisters Cirrus was that same color, it just looks so much better on Jeeps. Also, I really don't like chrome doodads, but the chrome grill rings really complete the look for me.

So, I started watching the JGCs, and decided I really wanted an 2002 or 2003 Overland package JGC. I don't really care for the nose update on the 2004s. But, with gas $ high, and mileage of the 4.7 H.O. v8 at about 16-17 mpg, I decided a Patriot w/ 4 cyl/man was the way to combine the best of both desires.

And yeah, I will probably take a hard look at the chrome grill rings if anyone ever makes them for the Patriot....

tristavia
03-16-2007, 10:12 AM
That is so funny, that is the EXACT jeep I just ordered yesterday!! :banana: Whats even better is that the first dealer I tried to order it from told me if it came and I didn't like it would stil have to buy it because it was such a custom order!! I went off and found a better dealer who didn't require such a committment but what are the chances!?

GB1
06-14-2007, 12:56 PM
...

When putting kids in, I realized a need for a middle interior light. It is pretty dim in the back seat because the dome light is at front middle near the rearview mirror, and the light is blocked by the front seats. The back dome light is at the hatch opening, and light is blocked by the large back seat headrests. Backseat sides are in a twilight zone, very shaded. One more middle dome light would be useful, or even better 2 lights at the backseat overhead grabhandles.


Yes, I just got a Patriot and noticed that. I kept looking for the overhead light. Seems like when friends get in a night it'll be almost completely dark in the backseat area - that is bizarre that they designed it like that :confused:.

I wonder if there's any sort of aftermarket light one can put in?