The Jeep Patriot Defines What Sophistication Means At Its Best
With the semi retro vibe of the early 90s, the Jeep Patriot still continues to be the most affordable compact crossover SUV in the United States of America.
The competition in the automobile industry is not unknown to anyone. One single mistake, and you're thrown miles out of the market. But it gets tough for the car manufacturers to stay perfect in every single model that they come up with each year. There have been instances where one single model has led a particular brand to complete extinction, while on the contrary, one particular model has made a brand super famous in the market.
The 2016 Jeep Patriot Hollywood FL is one such compact crossover SUV which does its best to wear the maker's renowned name with complete pride. It offers a Trail rated version with a 4X4 crawl mode, hence being more popular to ride in the wild terrains. Not all needs to suit the nurtured, some fit in nature and must be kept so. Even the pricey hardware takes a bite out of the Patriot's value proposition in being one of the most affordable compact crossover SUVs on sale in the entire US.
The Jeep Patriot comes in two specific trim levels- the Sport and the Latitude. The High Altitude is a special edition model which is based on the Latitude level. The Sports trim starts off with 16-inch steel wheels, fog lights, cruise control, an adjustable steering wheel which could be tilted according to the convenience of the driver, and an auxiliary audio input. To the quite surprise of many, the air conditioning system is not standard, along with power window or locks. But they come on the options list, so those who are ready to spend few thousand dollars more can get it customized from the Jeep dealers in Pembroke Pines.
The Latitude on the other has got all that's missing in the Sports version, power accessories, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with the auxiliary controls, heated up front seat and reclining rear seats and an 115 Volt power outlet. The High Altitude version adds a sunroof, the chrome exterior accents, a power adjustable driver's seat and refined leather upholstery. What needs special mention is the Freedom Drive I all wheel system which inflates the bottom line considerably because it requires 2-4 liter engine. Even the Freedom Drive II adds stimulated low range gearing, skid plates, oil cooler and off the road oriented aids.
It might look a cool SUV in the photos, but it shows its mediocrity once one gets behind the wheel. There might be a few complaints lodged regarding the cabin material and loud engines, but the Freedom Drive II seems to evade all of them. This particular version impresses the real SUV in the bushes apart from the fuel economy which is rated at 23 miles per gallon on the highway.
Be it a pass time or necessity, off-roading on Freedom Drive II is Patriot's clearest advantage over the rest of the competition in the market. With Patriot almost reaching the end of its life, people might consider switching to the Renegade, but that will not be the same of what Jeep came with its Patriot.
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