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I wonder if the increased debt load will mean less money for investing in a Patriot replacement?
I wonder if the increased debt load will mean less money for investing in a Patriot replacement?
perhaps if you looked past the sheetmetal(which I've realized a lot of people don't.. if they don't like the outside they think the rest of the car is junk as well... which is not fair way to judge a vehicle, but hey it's how society works right and we're all okay with itIt's resemblance is to the Nissan Juke. My Patriot's comfortable and sporty, and looks more like a Cherokee than that disgrace. Hence the suggestion they give out bazookas for when folks realize what they've done. I'd take the 2011-present Compass over the Cherokar, because even though the Compass looks a bit too street savvy, it's got the guts and heart of a Patriot with the looks of a mini Grand Cherokee. I wonder how to convince Fiat to take the new menace back to the drawing board(or withdraw it altogether)?
Yes, the Cherokee XJ is a legend. The new version, Fiajeep better fits or AMC Eagle. Glad ya like it, are you new to the Jeep World ?dishonored? So a nice interior, more power, great driving dynamics, and a technologically advanced 4x4 system dishonors the boxy old cherokee just because it doesn't look like a boxy cherokee?
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Frankly, I bought my Patriot for my wife's daily driver... and it serves the needs of rural commuting well. I would entertain the notion of even considering one for her when and if we replace the Patriot (or hand it down to a family member, as we typically do). That said, having more off road prowess than a Patriot does not a Cherokee make.perhaps if you looked past the sheetmetal(which I've realized a lot of people don't.. if they don't like the outside they think the rest of the car is junk as well... which is not fair way to judge a vehicle, but hey it's how society works right and we're all okay with it) you'd realize the trailhawk could out perform the compass and the patriot off road.
Well said.having more off road prowess than a Patriot does not a Cherokee make.
Made up statistics ftw. Seeing vehicles 5-10 years old is common everywhere except in the areas rich people reside. I don't think southeast MI counts as some elite area, obviously, if these horrid looking Cherokees are plentiful. My Patriot is probably one of the crappier vehicles in my work parking lot to tell you how backwards and behind IA is. :icon_rolleyes:I've been to Iowa a couple times to visit family.. and there's a lot of nothing there on the roads so I'd imagine it's hard for you to see new vehiclesI remember whenever I went to Iowa seeing cars that were 5-10 years old was common.... so it might take a while for someone there to buy one. In Southeast Michigan... more than 50% of cars I see are no more than 2 years old and most of them from the Big 3.
My comment was not geared towards class ranking and such, just in my area where I live, there are a lot of Ford Engineers who have the option of company lease every year or so, same with GM and Chrysler employees, all i'm saying is that people cycle through cars quicker here because they are mostly leased vehicles.Made up statistics ftw. Seeing vehicles 5-10 years old is common everywhere except in the areas rich people reside. I don't think southeast MI counts as some elite area, obviously, if these horrid looking Cherokees are plentiful. My Patriot is probably one of the crappier vehicles in my work parking lot to tell you how backwards and behind IA is. :icon_rolleyes:
Why should you have to look past the sheetmetal? Why would you by a vehicle that you don't like to look at every time you goo get in it?perhaps if you looked past the sheetmetal(which I've realized a lot of people don't.. if they don't like the outside they think the rest of the car is junk as well... which is not fair way to judge a vehicle, but hey it's how society works right and we're all okay with it) you'd realize the trailhawk could out perform the compass and the patriot off road.
Ahh yes that famous saying, I've seen it multiple times...Hey, there's this saying I've seen in memes and elsewhere, about how if you can't look back at your rig when you're done driving, and smile, and again see how cool it is, you've bought the wrong vehicle. That, my friend, is why the Cherokar is a disgrace.
The 3.0L diesel is one of the main reasons the RAM beat out the silverado for Motor Trends 2014 truck of the yearnot only the cherokee.
the new gc has a wonderful 3.0 diesel multijet fiat engine.
test drove it in december.fantastic and super quiet for a diesel.loved it.