OK, time to find out how many of our members are actually Compass owners now.
So, take the poll and watch out for hanging chads (or freds or johns).
So, take the poll and watch out for hanging chads (or freds or johns).
Actually they are the same vehicle built in the plant, by the same people, with basically the same parts, so overall one is not going to be better than the other, you just got a bad example, unfortunatly that happens with any vehicle.I own a Compass and Patriot. 11k miles on the Compass and no time in the shop. 4.6K on the Patriot and 3 shop visits. The Compass is by far a better vehicle.
yes and no......Actually they are the same vehicle built in the plant, by the same people, with basically the same parts, so overall one is not going to be better than the other, you just got a bad example, unfortunatly that happens with any vehicle.
um, you DID know that the CHRYSLER PACIFICA HAS BEEN DROPPED FROM THE 2009 CHRYSLER LINEUP? but oddly enough there is no word on the Compass as of yet. my guess is that it will still be here until Chrysler LLC can replace it with something that gets 'like' fuel mileage. they can't afford to lose one of their higher mileage models right now, especially with the intro of the Dodge Challenger SRT. if anything, i expect them to make MORE variants of the "PM" and "MK" platforms.I traded it in on a Chrysler Pacifica Touring AWD that gets an honest 22 to 25 mpg and rides so nice:Racing:
The Compass is no JEEP it's a Caliber in more expensive add ons:smiley_thumbs_up: But after this year the Compass might just be a collectors car....Jeep?:BLAM:
Thanks for allowing me to spout off about my huge loss from $23,750. to $15,900 in trade inwned
ne and glad I don't now! farout
yes and no......
YES, they're built on the same platform, share the same powertrain, but that's about it. there are a lot of different design aspects and flaws to take into consideration, such as water leaks and vibrating hoods. if they are the 'same', then why not ANY complaints of water leaking through the dome lights on the Compass'? why not complaints of the Compass' hood 'flapping'?
NO, not the same!
i'm with YOU, "Red_Rover".....the Compass IS a better vehicle
(but i like the looks of the Patriot better.......)
I think this is a bad time for Chrysler to be dropping a crossover that gets decent mileage, and they only started offering the 4.0/6 speed in what, 07??? I was actually surprised the one time I sit in a Pacifica, it was VERY comfy and the interior was a beauty! I can't believe they never sold better. They were origionally supposed to replace it with a version of the Journey, then they dropped that. IMHO, they may want to reconsider that if they haven't already. Give it Chrysler looks, a high end Pacifica style interior, and give it the 3.5/6 speed auto as standard and the 4.0 as an option, of course by the time it would come out, the MUCH BETTER pheonix engines would be out and they are better eninges anyways.um, you DID know that the CHRYSLER PACIFICA HAS BEEN DROPPED FROM THE 2009 CHRYSLER LINEUP? but oddly enough there is no word on the Compass as of yet. my guess is that it will still be here until Chrysler LLC can replace it with something that gets 'like' fuel mileage. they can't afford to lose one of their higher mileage models right now, especially with the intro of the Dodge Challenger SRT. if anything, i expect them to make MORE variants of the "PM" and "MK" platforms.
R.I.P. Chrysler Pacifica, we hardly knew yel!!! maybe you can start your OWN "Mopar Museum", "farout"???
j/k of course......![]()
The Compass is like "New Coke" Back in the 80's when Coke made the switch from sugar to High Fructose Corn Syrup, they did a big cover up with "new Coke". They changed the formula of Coke and did a big marketing campaign. Then they came around with Classic Coke 3 months later to quell the uproar. Look at the Compass as New Coke and the PAtriot as Classic Coke (Cherokee). HOWEVER.....the sales of "new Coke" were high enough to leave it on the market for as many as 10 years, it is still sold overseas as Coke 2. This could well be the same for the Compass. Enough buyers prefer the Compass styling to make it worth producing. There is no guarantee, a would be Compass buyer, unable to purchase a Compass will buy a Patriot. They may buy a Vibe, Saturn, or some other more rounded AWD vehicle. That is not what Jeep wants.um, you DID know that the CHRYSLER PACIFICA HAS BEEN DROPPED FROM THE 2009 CHRYSLER LINEUP? but oddly enough there is no word on the Compass as of yet. my guess is that it will still be here until Chrysler LLC can replace it with something that gets 'like' fuel mileage. they can't afford to lose one of their higher mileage models right now, especially with the intro of the Dodge Challenger SRT. if anything, i expect them to make MORE variants of the "PM" and "MK" platforms.
Not a good one. Jeepster and cheap are not usually in the same sentance.Will the Compass go the way of the Jeepster? Anybody know where I can get a '48-50 Jeepster for cheap? I'd have it.
Wishful thinking on my part but you never know when you might run into the "Hemi in a barn" scenario.Not a good one. Jeepster and cheap are not usually in the same sentence.
That's the plan.I think the trap Jeep got (gets) into is offering cars that can't be really tough. Even the 48 Jeepster could be built into a 4x4 by a motivated owner with some wagon parts.
The only defense that I can offer on their behalf is the weight saving & mpg that goes with it and having an assembly plant that could be easily changed with robotics to offer new products. I'd have to say that the sales of the PMs and MK s have been a success in that respect.In the old days they built a tough capable 4x4 vehicle and offered a 4x2 version. That is no longer the case. Jeep trying to pioneer 4x4 IFS in the 1963 Wagoner was a dismal failure. A tragic mistake they did not repeat for decades. You can't tell me that they couldn't keep up the good mileage in the Patriot and still offer a straight axle for those who want to lift and modify. There is no reason all Jeeps couldn't be offered in IFS 4x2 or AWD and 4x4 versions with straight axles all around. This would keep sales numbers up and the brand loyal happy.
These new owners bought into a real mess left by Daimler watering down the traditional Chrysler brands, not understanding the passion an American car company is really all about. In Jeep's case the evil bastardizations started with Renault. Give these new guys a few years. They seem to be making a real effort to gather data from product users. Let's wait and see how they use it.
As far as government regulations, it is a whole different ball game now. No more fast and loose, design and build autos. (and that is sad)One thing to consider that is that the big 3 are in trouble right now, they have limited funds annd are basically being forced to work with what they have. Changing th MK to support a live axle suspension or doing a whole new platform to support it would be big $$$$$ that they don't have right now, BUT the Compass and Patriot are going to play a large role in keeping Jeep afloat in the here and now until they are in a better financial situation, they also help with the new corporate fuel mile regs that I be,lieve, are supposed to start taking effect in 2010 and be in full swing by 2020.
I think the trap Jeep got (gets) into is offering cars that can't be really tough.