What was the body shape of the Jeep Patriot?

What was the body shape of the Jeep Patriot?

As the years went by, Jeep continued to make minor changes, but the body shape remained the same. The Patriot had a loyal following, and some owners referred to it as their ‘Pattie.’ Critics weren’t so impressed, however. Most of its scores were notoriously low.

Why did Jeep want to make the Patriot?

With a cheap price point, it was also a way for Jeep fans who couldn’t afford one of the more popular models to still own a Jeep of their own. An even better feature was that it was an SUV that didn’t cost a fortune when it came time to get insurance on it. There was plenty of room for cargo space.

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Patriot have?

Since the Patriot was designed to go off-road, it made little sense not to offer it. In 2008, Jeep made A/C standard, along with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), and an auto stick manual transmission. There were also several trim levels added so that consumers had more choices.

As the years went by, Jeep continued to make minor changes, but the body shape remained the same. The Patriot had a loyal following, and some owners referred to it as their ‘Pattie.’ Critics weren’t so impressed, however. Most of its scores were notoriously low.

With a cheap price point, it was also a way for Jeep fans who couldn’t afford one of the more popular models to still own a Jeep of their own. An even better feature was that it was an SUV that didn’t cost a fortune when it came time to get insurance on it. There was plenty of room for cargo space.

What kind of equipment does a Jeep Patriot have?

The Patriot’s optional equipment list includes air conditioning, power windows/locks/mirrors, remote keyless entry, sunroof, stain-resistant cloth seats, leather seats, heated seats, 458-watt premium sound system, six-disc CD changer, navigation radio, satellite radio and Bluetooth (r) hands-free phone connectivity.

What’s the price of a 2007 Jeep Patriot?

The 2007 Jeep Patriot starts at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $14,985 and will climb to more than $27,000 fully equipped. As an all-new vehicle, we expect our Fair Purchase Prices to reflect real-world transaction prices not far shy of those MSRPs.