The New Way to Navigate: 2014 Jeep® Compass

 

Say hello to the new 2014 Jeep® Compass, the most capable compact SUV. When you combine its unsurpassed 4×4 off-road compact SUV capabilities, its newly refined interior and exterior design, and the qualities below that consumers clamor for in a compact SUV, you have a new way to navigate.

 

Fuel Economy

 

Thanks to its new six-speed PowerTech automatic transmission, the 2014 Jeep Compass produces fuel economy of up to 30 mpg highway. The world-class 6F24 six-speed is fully electronic and provides improved performance. It’s compact, lightweight, and reduces maintenance costs and cost of ownership with its fill-for-life design because it has no transmission dipstick and doesn’t require transmission filter or fluid changes under normal driving conditions.

 

 

Safety

 

The more than 30 safety and security features are designed to keep you and your passengers protected, whether you’re driving on the highway or on the trail. Some of the standard safety features include:

  • Front-seat-mounted side air bags
  • Side-curtain airbags for all rows
  • Electronic stability program (ESC)
  • Electronic roll mitigation
  • Hill-start Assist (with manual transmission)
  • Four-wheel anti-lock brakes
  • LATCH child seat anchors
  • Available ParkView rear backup camera

 

 

 

Value

 

If you’re looking for value in a compact-SUV, look no further than the 2014 Jeep Compass. The standard features and conveniences for drivers and passengers alike put it into a class of its own, as far as value is concerned. Standard features include air conditioning, keyless entry, fog lamps, illuminated cup holders, and front driver and passenger active head restraints.

 

In the weeks to come, we’ll dig a little deeper into the 2014 Jeep Compass’ unsurpassed 4×4 off-road capability in the compact SUV segment, including options that let the Compass tackle off-road and all-weather conditions. Stay tuned to the Jeep Blog for more.

 

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