Help! Trying to decide between the 2015 patriot latitude and 2015 renegade latitude. Having a real hard time deciding!! Currently have a 2004 Jeep Liberty. Any insight you can give me to help sway me in one direction would be greatly appreciated!
I don't buy it.The renegade is a brand new platform, with new engines, new 9 speed transmission and a MUCH better awd system
This mirrors my experiences as well.Of course the opinions on this forum will be biased in favor of the Patriot . . .
That said, I put my money where my mouth is, and bought our second Patriot earlier this year. The dealership brought in their first 2 Patriots that day. I looked one over and as Tyler-09-w68 said above, the price/value ratio just isn't there. Why pay more and get less, riding on an unproven chassis and a questionable transmission.
BTW, our first Patriot is still on the road at 185,000 miles and still delivering 30mpg on a trip and high 20s anywhere. Very few repairs, still thrilled with it.
Another 2-Patriot family! We are too (3 Jeeps altogether). If you're keeping it till it dies, get used to having it around. My '08 is at 185500 as of today. Just replaced the battery today. No significant repairs other than some front end work last year.Like it's been said, it's about what you prefer in a vehicle. My wife and I both have Pats, and we love them. Over the past 3 or 4 years, the Patriot has become the last Jeep SUV, that actually looks feels and drives like a Jeep. It is what it is. Before we bought our 2015 High Altitude, we looked briefly at the Cherokee, which is nothing more than a Euro style SUV with Jeep badging, and the new Renegade (Kia Soul, Honda Element with Jeep badging?). We touched, looked at, sat in, but didn't want to drive either one. We went to our favorite dealership, and ordered our 2015 Pat, and never looked back, we love both of our rides. In closing, I can finally say that the Patriot is no longer the red headed step child of the Jeep line, it is the last of the true Jeep SUV's. We're keeping ours until they die or we die, which ever comes first.
I prefer a manual, but its good to have an automatic around in case of a leg/foot injury (me in high school -- had my own car and couldn't drive it for a couple months -- seemed like a couple years!.So, I bought one of each . . . It comes down to what you want - I am very Jeep purist (must be manual) and my wife likes a little more of a comfortable ride.