So, I was re-interested into the Jeep Patriot, when I realized, my dream truck gets 14-20 MPG, and the Jeep Patriot's average at most websites is 22+. I figure, in 20-30 years after I retire from the USAF and have my farm I can buy my truck then lol.
So, here are a few questions I have, thanks for any help:
1. Is the Jeep Patriot smaller then the Jeep Liberty by much? My dad said my mom's Jeep Liberty (2007 Jeep Liberty) is bigger then a Jeep Patriot, and that I wouldn't like the Patriot because it's "small". Frankly, it's a 4-door Jeep, too me that is more then enough lol.
2. I am hoping to get stationed @ Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, unless I get to volunteer for a special unit in Security Forces, but here is the question: Does the power of your engine matter on ice/snow? I mean, I was told that as long as your vehicle is a 4x4 the size of the engine makes little difference on ice/snow, is this true?
Must admit, it is rather hilarious, here is why:
Dad-Older Jeep Wrangler (I believe around 14mpg)
Mom-2007 Jeep Liberty (I think like 18mpg)
Work Truck-1989 Chevy Silverado 2500 (8mpg)
Cain-2003 Ford Mustang (20-25 mpg)
So, if I end up getting a Jeep Patriot, my whole family will be driving Jeeps lol. Glad to be here, and hope you all (making up for the earlier yall) have a great day.
~Edit~ The only negative I see to getting a Jeep Patriot is the fact it's not a truck, other then that, nothing really dis-pleases me. I really love Jeep, it's a brand I know can go off-road, but also be used in the city with decent gas mileage.
So, here are a few questions I have, thanks for any help:
1. Is the Jeep Patriot smaller then the Jeep Liberty by much? My dad said my mom's Jeep Liberty (2007 Jeep Liberty) is bigger then a Jeep Patriot, and that I wouldn't like the Patriot because it's "small". Frankly, it's a 4-door Jeep, too me that is more then enough lol.
2. I am hoping to get stationed @ Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, unless I get to volunteer for a special unit in Security Forces, but here is the question: Does the power of your engine matter on ice/snow? I mean, I was told that as long as your vehicle is a 4x4 the size of the engine makes little difference on ice/snow, is this true?
Must admit, it is rather hilarious, here is why:
Dad-Older Jeep Wrangler (I believe around 14mpg)
Mom-2007 Jeep Liberty (I think like 18mpg)
Work Truck-1989 Chevy Silverado 2500 (8mpg)
Cain-2003 Ford Mustang (20-25 mpg)
So, if I end up getting a Jeep Patriot, my whole family will be driving Jeeps lol. Glad to be here, and hope you all (making up for the earlier yall) have a great day.
~Edit~ The only negative I see to getting a Jeep Patriot is the fact it's not a truck, other then that, nothing really dis-pleases me. I really love Jeep, it's a brand I know can go off-road, but also be used in the city with decent gas mileage.