Jeep compass limited 2011 pictures,..The 2011 Compass features a new look, inspired by the Grand Cherokee. Its exterior styling cues incorporate the classic Jeep seven-slot grille with Chrome surround, new headlamps, new front fenders, new hood, and new fascias.
The 2011 Jeep® Compass 4x2 offers up to 29 mpg. The 4x4 models offer up to 28 mpg (unsurpassed in its segment). With an EPA estimated 28 highway miles per gallon - so you take your adventure even longer. This fuel economy performance helps Compass attain up to 340 miles on a tank-full of gasoline)..
The 2011 Compass will get a new face, nicer cabin materials, a new suspension, and a new, off-road-oriented optional AWD system. The most obvious changes are up front, where the Compass receives a new hood, fascia, fenders, grille, and headlights. The result looks like a Grand Cherokee that shrunk in the wash and gained an upswept grin; it’s more attractive than the gawky look of the outgoing model. The family resemblance is of course deliberate, and Jeep jokingly calls this the “Grand” Compass.
The 2011 Jeep® Compass 4x2 offers up to 29 mpg. The 4x4 models offer up to 28 mpg (unsurpassed in its segment). With an EPA estimated 28 highway miles per gallon - so you take your adventure even longer. This fuel economy performance helps Compass attain up to 340 miles on a tank-full of gasoline)..
The 2011 Compass will get a new face, nicer cabin materials, a new suspension, and a new, off-road-oriented optional AWD system. The most obvious changes are up front, where the Compass receives a new hood, fascia, fenders, grille, and headlights. The result looks like a Grand Cherokee that shrunk in the wash and gained an upswept grin; it’s more attractive than the gawky look of the outgoing model. The family resemblance is of course deliberate, and Jeep jokingly calls this the “Grand” Compass.
Jeep compass limited 2011,.. As for mechanicals, the Compass benefits from similar suspension upgrades as seen on the 2011 Patriot (and the 2011 Dodge Caliber, another platform-mate); these include higher-rate springs and shock absorbers, as well as a thicker rear anti-roll bar. There’s also a new All-Weather Capability package, which equips the SUV with Goodyear all-terrain tires, an engine-block heater, tow hooks, daytime running lights, and all-weather floor mats so your carpet won’t get all mussed when you drive your Compass in a typhoon, which is nice.
There are no powertrain changes: A 158-hp, 2.0-liter four-cylinder is standard on base and Latitude models, while a 172-hp, 2.4-liter unit is optional on those two trims and standard on the Limited. A five-speed manual is standard on the entry-level Compass, with a continuously variable transmission being optional; the CVT is standard for Latitude and Limited models.
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