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3 Years of Dreaming

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#1 ·
For three years I have been wanting a Patriot, at long last the dream came true!

I would like to introduce for the first time my 2011 Jeep Patriot FDII 70th Anniversary Edition.

I called to conclude the deal last Tuesday and picked it up on Friday. I would have liked to pick it up sooner but with working out of town for 12ish hours a day didn't leave me with much options. Well since this is my very first NEW vehicle I would like to tell you all the story :).

I first spotted my Patriot last year while driving past the lot and stopped to look at it. I was very impressed with the interior and the colour of the 70th Anniversary. Many months later I went back to the dealer to look at ordering a 2012 or buying an older 08 and was talking with the salesman about this nice 70th Anniversary that I had seen a while back. He said they still had it and asked if I wanted to look at it. After looking at some numbers I walked out because I only just started looking at dealers and didn't want to jump on the first deal I saw. So I started dealing with a couple of dealers and getting numbers from all of them to compare. I had my Uncle call the first dealer to see if he could get me a better deal on the 70th (he is very familiar with this dealer and has bought many a vehicles from them, including a Furious Fuchsia
Dodge Challenger R/T Classic, it appears the only one made without a sunroof.) . They did lower the price on the 70th from when I first talked with them so I went to the dealer with my support group, father, girlfriend, best friend, to see if I could play hardball and get the price lowered even more or have the dealer risk losing a customer. This was a big failure the dealer stood strong and so I walked. Anyway to get to the point the other dealers were really screwing me with my trade in value and I was getting this 70th (limited) for the price of brand new north. So I made the call and began my wait (4 days, I feel sorry for you that had to wait approx. 3 months).

I drove it home and got it all dirty (melting snow). Before I picked it up I got them to add splash guards and utility cross rails.

For its "maiden voyage" my dad and I took her up to Saskatoon this past weekend to watch the Brier.

It had 32 km when I first picked it up (10 km was from my first test drive when I walked away). It now has about 700 km I believe. My first legit gas milage was 19.6 mpg :(. A lot lower than I expected. That was pretty much all highway going 100km/h - 110km/h and a bit of easy city driving. To my understanding I believe that new vehicles take a while to get into their groove and improve either gas milage, fee free to correct me.

Details about my jeep are as follows:
2011 Jeep Patriot 70th Anniversary Edition
FDII off road group
430 Media Center (without nav)
Utility Cross Bars
Jeep Molded Splash Guards
Bronze Star Pearl

I think I have attatched a picture from when I first walked away. I will try to get more pictures up when I get home.

Thank you all for reading and I look forward to "officially" being apart of this forum :D.

Braydan
 

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#14 ·
Congrats on the new Pat. The bronze is a very unique color and goes great with the 70th interior. If you didn't get the Uconnect you can add it later, it works well with the 430 radio. Welcome to the Bronze 70th FDII club.:D
Thanks, I forgot to mention it has uConnect. I feel as though we have few members in our club :p.

The brier was fantastic. Jamie Koe signed my buddies wife's boob at the patch on Saturday. It is a shame Alberta didn't play the final game to their full potential. Big Pat Simmions fan since I know him pretty well and have spared for him a couple of times.

When I first picked up my Jeep from the dealer I had to take it out of 4x4 lock. I have noticed through my extensive dealer visits/test drives the dealers use 4x4 lock quite prematurely. Also in the owners manual it does not give any reference to the awd aspect of the Patriot, makes it sound like it ONLY powers all four wheels with 4x4 lock engaged.

Thank you all for your welcomes. I hope to clean it soon and get some more pictures up. Maybe do some off roading in my first week of ownership.

At the end of the day it is still a Jeep.
 
#15 ·
Poor milage

So I am nearing my second fill up and I am not really impressed with the milage. I am getting close to 20 mpg highway. Any imput on this? Does it get better or is this normal for the FDII?
 
#16 ·
Your mileage isn't going to be great in the beginning, all patriots and compass's are like that, also these vehicles are VERY sensitive to cold temperature changes, their mileage goes down more than other vehicles do in the winter. Once temps warm up again you should see better mileage.

My old 2008 PAtriot FDII when I traded it in, had a K&N CAI on it, and i would get around 8.5l/100kms highway and 11.5l/100kms strictly city driving,

The mileage will improve.

Also your driving habits with the cvt have a large effect on mileage, while accelerating, try to keep the rpms below 2500rpm.
 
#18 ·
110kms/h is i hair under 3000rpm probably between 2800-2900 rpms.

I usually only drive 100kms/h max, as i find anything over that really starts to eat into the mileage, but like i said the mileage will improve over time.

Do you travel to saskatoon often?
 
#21 · (Edited)
Some more pictures

Figured out I can use my phone to upload pictures.

First picture is of the day I picked it up. Freshly cleaned and sitting outside the dealer.

Second picture is my first day bringing it to work. It got dirty from the 800ish km I put on it during the weekend.

Third picture is of my old car that I traded in to buy my Jeep which is lurking behind. I will miss it.
 

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#25 ·
Er, you went to NZ but not Oz? (kidding)

Aussies and Canadians are quite similar I think, well that's what they say anyhow.

I made a good friend in London in 98/99, he was Canadian, but have lost contact with him which is not good as he was a ripping bloke. Can't remember where he was from but he spoke French so must have been Montreal/Quebec area I guess??
 
#26 ·
Rolled over 1000 km today. I really can't get enough of it. I never even drove it yesterday but I wanted to. I have been thinking about this little spot on top of a valley that I would like to take a closer look at *wink*wink. It also has this decent slope that I would be interested in knowing if the Patriot could climb it. Oh what possibilities have awaken now that I have my first capable vehicle. I will see how photos go but it might be to dark by the time I get there.
 
#28 ·
Within the first 10 minutes of owning my Jeep I had two compliments about the colour.
When I was walking out of the dealer this guy was eying it up.
And when I was in SGI geting my plates sorted out the lady complimented me on the colour. She thought it was a brand new one (my guess newer than 2012) because she had never seen that colour before.