2020 Jeep Compass Limited
Jeep Compass Details
Automatic
L4, 2.4L
White Clearcoat
FWD
Gasoline
87,244 Miles
Black
S9413
3C4NJCCB9LT165800
Leather
Limited
Estimated Payment
$0 / month
About This 2020 Jeep Compass
Rugged but refined, our 2020 Jeep Compass Limited is a smart choice for your active lifestyle in White Clearcoat. Powered by a 2.4 Liter Tigershark 4 Cylinder that generates 180hp matched to a 6 Speed Automatic transmission for easy passing. Our Front Wheel Drive SUV is ready for anything with impressive road authority and the ability to see nearly 31mpg on the highway with upscale Jeep styling plus a signature seven-slot grille set off by Bright Chrome accents and 18-inch alloy wheels. Open the door to our Limited cabin and you'll see that comfort and convenience reign supreme with luxurious leather heated front seats, a leather heated steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control, and cruise control. To control technology, enjoy an 8.4-inch touchscreen with voice command, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth, and a six-speaker audio system. Jeep safety systems have been put in place to keep you safe and secure on the road including advanced multi-stage airbags, a backup camera, and all-speed traction control. Our Compass Limited is a terrific blend of comfort and capability that you must see for yourself. Save this Page and Call for Availability. We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership!
Features & Options
- Quick Order Package 28G
- Compact Spare Tire
- Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smart device mirroring
- Keyfob remote engine start
- Heated steering wheel
- Uconnect w/Bluetooth handsfree wireless device connectivity
- Leather front seat upholstery
- Driver seat with 8-way directional controls
- Front passenger seat with 6-way directional controls
- 2 USB ports
- 8.4 inch primary LCD display
- ParkView rear mounted camera
- Brake assist system
- Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls
- Heated driver and front passenger seats
- Primary monitor touchscreen
- Driver seat power reclining
- lumbar support
- cushion tilt
- fore/aft control and height adjustable control
- 2.4L I-4 variable valve control
- regular unleaded
- engine with 180HP
- Smart key with hands-free access and push button start
- Bluetooth wireless audio streaming
- Dual-zone front climate control
- Immobilizer
- Multi-level cargo floor
- Uconnect external memory control
- Digital/analog instrumentation display
- Chrome front and metal-look rear bumper inserts
- Electronic stability control system with anti-roll
- Hill start assist
- Leather rear seat upholstery
- Automatic climate control
- Front cornering lights
- Front fog lights
- Leather and metal-look steering wheel
- Manual rear child safety door locks
- Illuminated front beverage holders
- Heated driver and passenger side door mirrors
- Manual tilting steering wheel
- Manual telescopic steering wheel
- Auto stop-start engine
- Capless fuel filler
- 18 x 7-inch front and rear polished w/painted accents aluminum wheels
- P225/55HR18 AS BSW front and rear tires
- 7 airbags
- Driver front impact airbag
- Seat mounted side impact driver airbag
- Curtain first and second-row overhead airbags
- Passenger front impact airbag
- Seat mounted side impact front passenger airbag
- Airbag occupancy sensor
- Driver side knee airbag
- Auto-locking doors
- Cabin air filter
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2020 Jeep Compass Trailhawk Review
Small SUVs are a dime a dozen but try and find one that can really get after it when the pavement ends and your choices dwindle to only a few. And it’s no surprise that Jeep offers one of the most capable with the Compass.All-new for the 2017 model year, this Compass shares its front-wheel drive-based chassis with the Fiat 500X, looks a little like a baby Grand Cherokee, and is offered in a Trailhawk model that is indeed Trail Rated. Not much has changed with the Compass since my initial test-drive but because 3 model years have passed I figured it was a good idea to check back in with one of Jeeps’ little guys. Even though the Grand Cherokee and Wrangler steal the sales headlines, the Compass sells in acceptable numbers here in the States; about the same as the Subaru Crosstrek and more than the VW Tiguan – while it and it’s even smaller brother the Renegade are Jeep’s sales stars in Europe. A plug-in hybrid version may also arrive on our shores this year.
Looking back over my notes, much of what I opined then is still true today but I’ve got to disagree with my 2017 self about one important aspect – the Tigershark engine. I said then that its 180 horsepower and 175 pound-feet of torque simply wasn’t enough. Perhaps I had just come off of a sports car loan last time around – I don’t know – but it seems to me now that this 2.4-liter motor suitably paces the Compass so it’s not really an issue for me. However, I still concur with my initial take that the 9-speed automatic’s aggressive first gear produces lurchy, pseudo-quick take-offs – a turbo-like abruptness that’s also felt when reversing. It remains the Compass’s biggest bugaboo. But the truth is, I like this Compass better than I did even 2 ½ years ago. Despite its rather plebian Falken tires, its off-road chops remain very impressive and the slightly disconnected nature of its on-road drive falls within the acceptable range for an off-roader. The KONI shock absorbers do a nice job of controlling large body motions yet remain soft and forgiving on rough roads. So my advice: go for one of the 6 other trim levels if driving out here is not in your repertoire. But remember – this Trailhawk is the only Compass that’s Jeep Wave equipped…if you like that sort of thing. Fortified with a standard, low-range 4-wheel drive system, an extra inch of ride height raising it 8 ½” off the ground, skid plates, tow hooks, unique fascias, hill decent control, and 17” SUV tires, the Trailhawk with Selec-Terrain allows you to dial-in whichever ground you’re traversing for expert tuning of the Compass’s various drive systems and it works extremely well. So take it down that rutted road, ford up to 19” of water, and crawl over those rocks – this is the Compass at its best, feeling capable and secure like a Jeep should. You’re not getting this level of go-anywhere performance from the competition.
This Trailhawk provides the driver enough tools to tackle some pretty rough terrain in an easy to use package. Just dial in the setting you need and the Compass takes care of the rest. And these preprogrammed modes are a great idea because they quell the powertrain’s somewhat jumpy nature - something you don’t want off road. The tradeoff here in the Trailhawk is that you lose some on-road drivability where this Compass lacks finesse.
That $40,000 MSRP comes when you totally load it up…base price is in the low $30ks. Rated at 25mpg in combined driving, the naturally aspirated Compass offers better gas mileage than it predominantly turbocharged competition.
This Compass packs in a lot of goodies including one of the industry’s best infotainment systems, high end driver information display, panoramic roof and new Alpine premium speakers. Other than the short seat bottoms and lack of a power lift gate, it’s a well-equipped and comfortable cabin.
And it’s the combination of Jeep’s clever, easy-to-use, modern technology and high level of capability that I really do appreciate. Remote start and dual setting heated seats and heated steering wheel are a winter escape, there are driver’s seat memory settings, a bassy, powerful stereo system and elevated rear seats with USB connection. The mud mats and full size spare are pluses. Adaptive cruise control with stop & go and auto high beams highlight the driver assistance features.
The Compass grew on me this week. It’s not perfect but it possesses a unique skillset that I like with a healthy dose of creature comforts – a fun alternative in the small SUV segment.