Used 2014 JeepCompass Latitude 4x4 2.4

 
    Exterior Color
    Black
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    86,216 miles
    Body/Seating
    SUV/5 seats
    Fuel Economy
    21/27 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4x4
    Engine
    I4 F DOHC 16V / 4 WHEEL DRIVE
    VIN
    1C4NJDEB1ED761916
    Stock Number
    12002LG
    Jeep Compass
    • Certified

    Highlighted Features

    • Split folding rear seat
    • Heated front seats
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Rear window wiper
    • Alloy wheels
    • Heated door mirrors
    • Roof rack
    • Spoiler

    Included Packages & Accessories

    • Intermittent Wipers
    • Power Door Locks
    • Power Brakes
    • Power Windows
    • CD player
    • Premium and/or Oversized Wheels
    • Tilt Steering
    • Center Arm Rest
    • Cruise Control
    • Power Mirrors
    • All Wheel Drive
    • Cup Holder
    • Power-Assist Disc Brakes
    • Power Steering
    • Air Conditioning
    • Power Seat
    • Alloy Wheels
    • Climate Control
    • Traction Control System
    • Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
    • Engine: 2.4L I4 DOHC 16V Dual VVT
    • GVWR: 4,575 lbs
    • Remote Start System
    • Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic

    Detailed Specifications

    • 1-touch down
    • Air conditioning
    • Driver door bin
    • Driver vanity mirror
    • Front beverage holders
    • Illuminated entry
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power windows
    • Rear beverage holders
    • Rear door bins
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Speed control
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Alloy wheels
    • Four wheel independent suspension
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Power steering
    • Rear anti-roll bar
    • CD player
    • CD-MP3 decoder
    • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
    • Front center armrest: w/storage
    • Front seats: bucket
    • Heated front seats
    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Rear seats: bench
    • Rear seats Folding position: fold forward seatback
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Cylinder configuration: I-4
    • Drive type: four-wheel
    • Engine liters: 2.4
    • Engine location: front
    • Fuel economy city: 21mpg
    • Fuel economy combined: 23mpg
    • Fuel economy highway: 27mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 13.5gal.
    • Horsepower: 172hp @ 6,000RPM
    • Manual-shift auto: Autostick
    • Number of valves: 16
    • Recommended fuel: Regular Unleaded
    • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
    • Torque: 165 lb.-ft. @ 4,400RPM
    • Variable intake manifold
    • Variable valve control
    • Bumpers: body-color
    • Heated door mirrors
    • Power door mirrors
    • Rear cargo: liftgate
    • Roof rack: rails only
    • Spoiler
    • Compression ratio: 10.50 to 1
    • Engine bore x stroke: 88.0mm x 97.0mm (3.46" x 3.82")
    • Engine displacement: 2.4 L
    • Engine horsepower: 172hp @ 6,000RPM
    • Engine torque: 165 lb.-ft. @ 4,400RPM
    • Exterior body width: 1,814mm (71.4")
    • Exterior height: 1,651mm (65.0")
    • Exterior length: 4,448mm (175.1")
    • Front hiproom: 1,328mm (52.3")
    • Front legroom: 1,031mm (40.6")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,387mm (54.6")
    • GVWR: 2,075kg (4,575lbs)
    • Interior cargo volume: 643 L (23 cu.ft.)
    • Interior maximum cargo volume: 1,775 L (63 cu.ft.)
    • Passenger volume: 2,869L (101.3 cu.ft.)
    • Payload: 420kg (925lbs)
    • Rear headroom: 1,013mm (39.9")
    • Rear hiproom: 1,295mm (51.0")
    • Rear legroom: 1,001mm (39.4")
    • Rear shoulder room: 1,372mm (54.0")
    • Turning radius: 5.4m (17.8')
    • Wheelbase: 2,634mm (103.7")
    • Display: analog
    • Front fog lights
    • Front reading lights
    • Low tire pressure warning
    • Outside temperature display
    • Rear window defroster
    • Rear window wiper
    • Tachometer
    • Variably intermittent wipers
    • 4 wheel disc brakes
    • ABS brakes
    • Anti-whiplash front head restraints
    • Brake assist
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Dual front side impact airbags
    • Electronic stability
    • Ignition disable
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Panic alarm
    • Traction control

    Standard Features

    Dealer Notes

    RAMSEY CORP IS HOME OF AUTO LOAN SPECIALIST ! THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A FREE 3 MONTH WARRANTY; EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. FAMILY OWNED, NO COMMISSION SALES, NATIONWIDE SHIPPING RATES

    2014 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE
    1C4NJDEB1ED761916
    4 DOOR SPORT UTILITY
    2.4L I4 F DOHC 16V
    4 WHEEL DRIVE 

    2014 Jeep Compass exterior side view

    Newly available premium leather and a proper six-speed automatic transmission make the 2014 Jeep Compass the best yet, but the compact SUV continues to struggle with its cheap roots.

    Jeep’s compact Compass was a hard sell in the burly off-road automaker’s lineup — until a redesign in 2011 brought fitting styling that casual onlookers could easily mistake for its bigger brother, the Grand Cherokee. Sales thrived. Updates sprinkled throughout the Compass’ history — in lieu of a major redesign — make the Compass you see today a mismatch between the good quality we’ve seen from Jeep in recent years and the old Jeep that lingers inside the Compass.

    For 2014, Jeep adds a high-quality leather interior option and replaces a troublesome continuously variable automatic transmission with a new six-speed automatic. Compare the 2013 with the 2014 Compass here. I tested a 2014 Compass in its most expensive, Limited trim level with the optional 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, six-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive (one of two systems, called Freedom Drive I) that stickered at $29,375 with destination charge.   

    The Compass is the more expensive relative of the similar and more traditionally styled Jeep Patriot; a base Compass costs $19,490 and the base Patriot is $16,990. For 2014, another small Jeep comes to market: the all-new Cherokee ($23,990). The modern Cherokee offers roughly the same passenger and cargo volume as the Patriot. Compare the Cherokee, Compass and Patriot’s specifications here.
    Six Welcome Improvements
    Seemingly only Nissan and Honda (in its four-cylinder 2013 Accord) have figured out how to do continuously variable automatic transmissions well. Jeep’s previous CVT was a bad experience in the Jeep Compass. It’s almost gone for 2014, replaced in most models with a conventional six-speed automatic as the optional upgrade to the standard five-speed manual. The old CVT responded slowly when passing — scratch that, when accelerating altogether — and a CVT’s nature of revving the engine to the sky made for a bad combination. The coarse-sounding engine would fill the cabin with noises foul enough for passengers to ask, “Is it supposed to sound like that?” 

    The $1,200 six-speed automatic costs $100 more than the CVT but is well worth the cost of admission. It’s available with the base 158-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder as well as the optional 172-hp, 2.4-liter I tested. The transmission isn’t an example of flawlessness, but the Compass now drives like a real SUV instead of an experiment. The transmission got the job done without much drama, though one editor wasn’t pleased with the six-speed’s gear-hunting and inconsistent downshifting while using cruise control.

    With the 2.4-liter, six-speed and all-wheel drive, the 2014’s gas mileage barely increases — it’s up 1 mpg on the highway, at 21/27/23 mpg city/highway/combined — but, honestly, I could accept taking a gas mileage hit with the six-speed, given its superior drivability over the CVT (21/26/23 mpg with Freedom Drive I all-wheel). The Compass is EPA rated at 21/28/24 mpg with standard front-wheel drive, the 2.4-liter engine and an automatic transmission, while the standard five-speed manual transmission with front-wheel drive and the 2.0-liter carries estimates of 23/30/26 mpg. With the automatic, the 2.0-liter is 21/28/24 mpg. The smaller engine isn’t available with all-wheel drive.  

    The CVT lives on in the Freedom Drive II Off-road Package that uses the gearless transmission for its off-road-friendly, low-range crawling gear.
    New Leather Outshines Old Interior
    The Compass Limited, at the top of the Jeep Compass trim line, offers an attractive Saddle Brown perforated leather-wrapped interior with accent stitching for $195. It’s the only part of the interior with the quality and substance of the Jeep Grand Cherokee it tries so hard to emulate on the outside. The rich material covers the seats, door panels and center storage lid. However, the leather is out of character for the rest of the interior.

    While the new leather impresses, the rest of the interior shows its age despite a rework in 2009 that brought in much-needed softer-touch materials. There’s still no telescoping adjustment for the tilt steering wheel, the switches and buttons look and feel ancient, and the outdated, low-resolution multimedia system and gauges scream “Old Jeep.” It’s far from the exemplary quality and refinement that is the modern Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Compass having leather this nice is like Fred Flintstone wearing Armani. 

    Significant redesigns in recent years have kept the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4 and Ford Escape up to date. Compare the Compass against its competition here.

    Like the Grand Cherokee, however, front-seat comfort is good for my 6-foot-tall frame. Backseat room is on the smaller side compared with many small SUVs, which isn’t helped by a cramped rear floor. A medium-sized hump and narrow footwell take up space, while seating brackets from the front seats intrude on available foot room for rear passengers. Stepping into the Compass’s comfy seats may not be easy for everyone; its high, 8.1 inches of ground clearance comes with higher seats as well. Lower-riding SUVs like the CR-V have as little as 6.3 inches of ground clearance and lower step-in heights.
    On the Road
    The Compass is one of the only small SUVs with dedication to off-roading. High ground clearance, multiple all-wheel-drive systems, available off-road tires and much more give the Compass off-road credibility and a Trail Rated badge when equipped with the Freedom Drive II Off-road Package. What works off-road isn’t always a success on-road, though. The previous 2012 Compass I drove with the Freedom Drive II Off-road Package, all-terrain tires and extra inch of ride height made a three-hour road trip unpleasant, as the SUV was a wandering mess on the highway.

    The 2014 Compass I tested without the off-road package surprised me with how well it handled. Its ride was comfortable, plus it wasn’t offended in corners and showed agility for an SUV.

    Though it’s quiet around town, the wind noise shooting past the Compass’ A-pillars was persistent and loud enough to make me check the window switches to make sure all the windows were closed at 65 mph. Other editors and passengers noticed the noise as well. The 172-hp engine provides decent acceleration, especially with the new transmission, but its coarse-sounding engine at higher engine speeds is off-putting. Luckily, the Compass is not a sports car that needs to be revved out too often.  
    Cargo & Towing
    The Compass has a skimpy 22.7 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats and 53.6 cubic feet of available space with the rear seats folded; there’s an available 62.7 cubic feet with a flat-folding front passenger seat on Latitude and Limited trim levels. Space behind the rear and front seats is fairly puny compared with the CR-V (37.2/70.9), Escape (34.3/67.8) and RAV4 (38.4/73.4). Frequent cargo loaders may also find the task inconvenient: The load-in height is high because of the SUV’s high ride height and tall rear bumper.

    The longer and wider Cherokee doesn’t offer much improvement over the Compass, measuring in at 24.8/54.9 cubic feet.

    A towing capacity of 2,000 pounds is available with the optional Trailer-tow Prep Group for $250, which includes an engine oil cooler, a full-size spare tire and a trailer wiring harness. Without the package, the Jeep Compass’ towing maximum is rated at 1,000 pounds. The Patriot is rated with the same figures while the Cherokee has a maximum 2,000 pounds capacity standard.
    Safety
    The 2014 Jeep Compass doesn’t have full crash-test ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. What ratings do exist are shared ones with the similar Jeep Patriot, and those are only for side-impact crash tests. The Patriot and Compass are rated Good in IIHS’ side-impact testing. Ratings for rear crash protection are also Good. The Compass has not gone through the institute’s frontal, small overlap or roof-strength testing.

    NHTSA reports only frontal and rollover ratings for the Compass, resulting in three out of five stars in frontal tests and a rollover result of four out of five stars.

    Standard safety equipment includes the federally mandated electronic stability system, antilock brakes and frontal airbags. Standard safety features also include side-curtain airbags for front and rear occupants and side-impact torso airbags for front occupants. A backup camera is optional on Sport and Latitude trims and standard on Limited models. More safety features are viewable here.    

    See how well child-safety seats fit in the 2014 Compass in our Car Seat Check.
    2014 Jeep Compass in the Market
    With a $19,490 base price, including destination, the Compass is less expensive than competitors. While the Compass remains inexpensive and small, other small SUVs are growing not only in price, but also in size and feature content. Considering the base Compass has no telescoping steering wheel or USB input, and that it comes with a manual transmission, front-wheel drive and a less-powerful 2.0-liter engine, it’s not difficult to add enough equipment to raise the Compass’ price to the level of better-equipped competitors.

    The Jeep Compass’ value factor is quickly lost when comparing it with other small SUVs at the same price — unless you’re someone who geeks out on low-range gears, approach angles and tow hooks.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.4Out of 5
    • Reliable Smaller SUV

      By JCrew on Tuesday, April 20, 2021

      4.0
      Bought this when we were expecting our second child. Really loved to drive it. It did get a bit uncomfortable on longer trips, but easily fit two car seats. Had an accident and the airbags deployed as they should have, and everyone was fine. My favorite features were the remote start, heated seats, and an actual FULL SIZE outlet plug! Clock quit working fairly quick which was annoying. The plastic elements of the car seemed to be kinda cheap.
    • Lesser Model of not so much fun

      By DadGuy on Monday, July 06, 2020

      2.0
      The vehicle within 120,000 miles and 4.6 years of ownership has been more of a drag on life than a positive experience. Everything from ball joints, to transmission issues, even the sellers were terrible. Front end of the car needed to be redone as well as the rear, full bearings and hubs within 90,000 miles. The interior was poorly made and designed, its to tight in spots and material wise the seats ripped just from sitting in them, Selt belts barely click and the radio wasnt worth anything more than a clock. It looks like some sort of knock off kia but falls apart faster. No space for car seat toddlers and the cargo area is small. Overall the car is a dumpster fire.
    • Great and reliable car

      By Paulo on Thursday, July 11, 2024

      4.0
      I own this model for the last four years I have no complaints. I had no big issues just regular repairs. I recommend it.