Jeep compass limited 2011 pictures

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.

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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.