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Jeep Patriot one of TOP 10 cars that needs to DIE

9.1K views 60 replies 16 participants last post by  2LZ  
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#5 ·
Same here.

"I Have had my patriot for over a year now. if I had to replace it with something else, I don't know if its even possible. Under 20k, Serious off road capabilities (FDII) all wheel drive. Good cargo room, sits my family of 5, Drives through the snow like its not even there. looks half decent. Find me anything similar."

I seriously doubt there is anything on the road today that can do what I do with my patriot...
 
#8 ·
The Avenger, the Patriot, and a few others shouldn't be on that list. That burgundy Honda looked ok, not sure about the MKT, but I agree that the bug-ugly Mitsubishi toy car at #3 should die.
 
#28 ·
I've thought about it. but being my commuter... I couldn't justify getting a 4x4 in az with no snow, and I can't bring myself to buy a non 4x4 jeep.

I've looked at the grand vitara (I really like them a lot) but again, I would only buy one that has the 4x4 with the transfer case with 4low. which are rare and when I do find them.. not cheap.
 
#31 ·
My Tracker is an 03, has over 220K miles on it, 4cyl, runs great, and will go anywhere, as long as clearance is not an issue.

I'm looking for another one now, an 03 Tracker, with a 4 cyl. Hopping to find one in the south for about $5K, with less than 100K in miles.
 
#36 ·
Yeah, but as I recall it's technically not an American rig. The Patriot, despite now being a design owned in Italy, is still a Jeep vehicle and a very sturdy, dependable one at that.
 
#42 ·
Not a bad one, by the looks of it. But I hear the Monte Carlo is actually decently powerful and extremely aerodynamic. NASCAR wanted the design slowed down before allowing it to compete.
 
#44 ·
We have both the Patriot and a Suzuki XL7 which is a longer and bit more upscale version of the Grand Vitara.

XL7 better off road, full frame and transfer case will do that.
Wash on the highway
Wash around town
Patriot wins on fuel.

Both are fine vehicles.
Patriot wins overall because it is 2011 and the XL7 is 2001.

When we bought the XL7 new in 2001 we had all five kids at home more or less.
The first three were in university but home a lot...you know how it is.
We kept it even after everyone left home and for good this time, hope, hope, hope......it tows, carries all of us plus a proper amount of camping gear...quality in and out...

One thing about the Suzuki...the front diff is actuated by an air pump that pushes air.
That pump is mounted on the frame rail passenger side. Easy to get to, unrepairable, no aftermarket piece available so you wil be stuck with dealer prices if it goes...ask me how I know! Or you can drive around 4x2 looking good, eh?

Can't remember but it was bigger bucks that I would willingly spend. $600 springs to mind but don't hold me to that.

Anyway, we are keeping the XL7 going and in repair because it is a worthy vehicle, for sure.
 
#47 ·
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Yeah, but They are way out of my price range.

With the current rebates, we were talking high teens in price. Tempting enough to trade my patriot in and cut my payments by over 1/4. It wouldn't take me long to save up for an off road beater.


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#50 ·
I'm always watching the weekly ads. Seems the Chargers and Challengers (both V6's), dressed comparably are always priced the same and it's not uncommon to see them on special for "mid-high 19's". The Avengers go for dirt cheap but finding the V6 is a trick. Most are our 2.4's. The '14's are actually going for less than my '11. It was the first year of the pentastar and they didn't budge a bunch....but I still did ok. It stickered for 26+ and I got it for 21,4 before T&L. Can't complain.