TOP 10 SUVS
The SUV/crossover segment has seen explosive sales growth in recent years, and in step with this growing demand, there’s now a wider variety of models to choose from than ever before. These models come in all sizes, from compact to full-size. They’re also offered at a variety of price points, and whether your priority is economy or luxury, there’s a pick available to match your needs.
The least expensive SUV in the market is the compact Jeep Patriot, all thanks to a bargain base price of just $15,995 before destination. While that figure buys a base-level Patriot Sport with a 5-speed manual transmission and no air conditioning, even a mid-range Patriot Latitude is available for around $20,000 with reasonable equipment. And although the Patriot can’t traverse rutted trails or crawl over muddy terrain, its brawny styling will give you the feeling that you can tackle anything.
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Engine:
Patriot offers an efficient 158-hp 2.0L DOHC 16V four-cylinder engine capable of delivering a powerful 141 pound-feet of torque. Matched to a five-speed manual 4×2 transaxle or the available CVT2 automatic transmission with AutoStick feature, it comes with a convenient automatic oil change monitoring system.
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All-weather capability
To help the Patriot 4×4 handle harsh conditions, the all-terrain tires are grouped, tow hooks, daytime running lamps, an engine block heater, all-season floor mats and more into a single package.
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Freedom Drive II system
The Freedom Drive II system is hardier and includes low range for real off-road conditions. It’s the only Patriot that earns a ‘Trail-Rated’ badge, and is accompanied by other upgrades like additional skid plates. It’s actually one of the better systems you can spec on a small crossover.
Specifications:
Exterior Measurements
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Width: 5 ft. 9.2 in. (69.2 in. ) |
Fuel:
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ENGINE TYPE : Gas |
Weights and Capacities: |
MAXIMUM TOWING CAPACITY: 2000 lbs |
DriveTrain
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DRIVE TYPE: Front wheel drive |
Suspension
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Warranty
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BASIC: 3 yr./ 36000 mi. |
Pros of Jeep Patriot:
Comfortable front seats; optional flip-down tailgate speakers; above-average off-road capability with Freedom Drive II; attractively priced.
Cons of Jeep Patriot:
Unrefined and sluggish base engine; unpleasant CVT; steering wheel doesn’t telescope; subpar crash-test scores; unsophisticated ride; minimal cargo space; chintzy cabin.