MSRP: $17,475 - $23,205
Invoice: $16,402 - $21,617
MPG: 23 City / 28 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:6.5
Performance:6.9
Exterior:6.4
Interior:6.0
Safety:8.8
Reliability:4.0
Pros and Cons
  • Good front leg- and headroom
  • Low price relative to competitors
  • Good fuel economy
  • Road noise intrudes into the cabin
  • Sub-par craftsmanship and materials
  • Jeep style and off-road capabilities are absent
  • Small cargo capacity for its class

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Jeep Compass - What the Auto Press Says

The Compass offers car-like handling at an affordable price. However, it lacks the higher quality craftsmanship, sporty performance and off-road abilities of its competitors and falls in the bottom half of its large class.

Since the 2008 Jeep Compass just made its debut in 2007, Jeep's first crossover vehicle gets only minor changes for this year. New for 2008 are a more upscale dashboard and a few extra standard features, as well as a recalibrated drivetrain. Most reviewers see the Compass as a decent daily driver for a very affordable price, but it lags behind its more refined competition due to a somewhat underpowered engine and cheap interior materials. Because the Compass is car-based (built on the same platform as the Dodge Caliber hatchback wagon), it lacks the off-road abilities Jeeps are known for -- a point that disappoints many. Consequently, the Washington Post calls it "the Jeep for people who don't want Jeeps." On the plus side, in comparison with its off-road sibling, the Jeep Patriot, the Compass' car-like underpinnings give it a smoother ride. Still, it ranks low when compared to other affordable crossovers.

One strong argument for considering the Compass is its fuel-efficiency.  Along with the Patriot, the Compass is one of Jeep's most efficient vehicles, and sits near the top of its class with a 23/28 mpg rating.

The Compass comes in two trims -- the base Sport and the Limited -- in either front-wheel or all-wheel drive.

  • "A decent, good-looking package for the price." -- Arizona Republic
  • "The name says Jeep, but the vibe says cheap. Forget about the Halls of Montezuma -- the Compass is about the malls of Petaluma, about boldly going where sweaty-necked road-paving crews have already tread." -- Car and Driver
  • "Buyers looking for a sport/utility with good road manners and exceptional fuel economy will find most everything they need in the Compass, but Jeep loyalists aren't likely to be happy about the brand equity given up for this new model." -- Motor Trend
  • "Compass is a marvelous, affordable package that's a lot more fun to drive and has a lot more utility and room than you expect. And it just happens to be a Jeep." -- USA Today

Compass Performance - 6.9 (Mediocre)

The 2008 Jeep Compass receives mixed reviews for its performance, with many reviewers registering disappointment that it's not an off-roader. Still, the compact SUV offers an adequate enough on-pavement experience and ranks in the top half of its class. "Suffice it to say that the Compass does not shape up as a rock-crushing trail rider -- even with its 4WD powertrain and 8-inches-plus ground clearance," says the Sacramento Bee. "The Compass is more at home taking five people and their belongings to the beach for a summer day." Read More

Compass Exterior - 6.4 (Mediocre)

The vast majority of reviewers are disappointed with the 2008 Jeep Compass's exterior styling -- which ranks near the bottom of its class -- simply because it doesn't look like a typical Jeep. "Hot or not: Not. My parking attendants didn't even know it was a Jeep!" says U.S. News reviewer Rick Newman. Read More

Compass Interior - 6.0 (Mediocre)

The 2008 Jeep Compass's five-seat cabin almost universally fails to impress and ranks at the very bottom of its class. Most reviewers approve of its front-seat comfort, citing good head- and legroom, but many find fault with the interior styling, which lacks good quality fit and finish. "Though accommodating, with plenty of nooks, bins and cupholders, the interior has too much hard plastic on the dash and console, which makes it feel cheap and chintzy," says the Arizona Republic. Read More

Compass Safety - 8.8 (Very Good)

The 2008 Jeep Compass does well in federal government crash tests, leading to a very good safety score. It's also equipped with an array of safety equipment. Read More

Compass Reliability - 4.0 (Mediocre)

The 2008 Jeep Compass reliability score shown is the Predicted Reliability rating provided by J.D. Power and Associates. This score is based on trending the past three years of historical initial quality and dependability data from J.D. Power's automotive studies, specifically the Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) and the Initial Quality Study (IQS). The Compass comes with a three-year/36,000-mile basic warranty, which also includes towing assistance. Read More

Review Last Updated: 2/17/09