2014 Jeep Patriot High Altitude FWD CVT
DISCLOSURE
Vehicle Details
- 4 Speakers
- AM/FM radio
- Audio Jack Input for Mobile Devices
- CD player
- MP3 decoder
- Radio: Uconnect 130 AM/FM/CD/MP3
- 4.12 Axle Ratio
- Air Conditioning
- Rear window defroster
- Power steering
- Power windows
- Remote keyless entry
- Steering wheel mounted audio controls
- Speed control
- Brake assist
- Electronic Stability Control
- Four wheel independent suspension
- Traction control
- Front fog lights
- Bumpers: body-color
- Heated door mirrors
- Power door mirrors
- Roof rack: rails only
- Driver door bin
- Driver vanity mirror
- Front reading lights
- Illuminated entry
- Outside temperature display
- Passenger vanity mirror
- Tachometer
- Tilt steering wheel
- ABS brakes
- Anti-whiplash front head restraints
- Dual front impact airbags
- Dual front side impact airbags
- Front anti-roll bar
- Low tire pressure warning
- Occupant sensing airbag
- Overhead airbag
- Rear anti-roll bar
- Front Bucket Seats
- Heated front seats
- Premium Cloth Bucket Seats
- Split folding rear seat
- Panic alarm
- Front Center Armrest w/Storage
- Passenger door bin
- Front beverage holders
- 17" x 6.5" Aluminum Wheels
- Alloy wheels
- Rear window wiper
- Variably intermittent wiper
Model Highlights
The Patriot shares much of its mechanical components with both the Jeep Compass and the Dodge Caliber, including a layout that's much more car-like than any of Jeep's larger models. With a MacPherson strut front suspension and rear multi-link setup, quick-ratio rack-and-pinion steering and a very manageable 174 inches of total length, the Patriot is very maneuverable. With either of the Patriot's two 4-cylinder engine offerings under the hood, the Patriot is reasonably energetic on the road while also returning decent fuel economy. The base front-wheel-drive models can be equipped with a 158-horsepower, 2.0L 4-cylinder engine, but also available, as well as standard on the rest of the lineup, is a 172-hp, 2.4L 4-cylinder. Although the Patriot is the most car-like Jeep, it doesn't forget about its off-road roots. Three different drivetrain configurations are offered: front-wheel drive, Freedom Drive I and Freedom Drive II. Freedom Drive I is an active all-wheel drive system that sends more power to the rear wheels when it's needed for traction; it also has a Lock mode for deep snow or mud. For those who plan to do occasional off-roading, there's the Freedom II Off-Road Package, which brings a 19:1 low range gearing for the transaxle, plus skid plates, a full-size spare, all-terrain tires, tow hooks, fog lamps and an engine oil cooler. With the package, the Patriot sits an inch higher than the other models, for a full nine inches of ground clearance, plus 19-inch water fording capability and better approach/departure angles than many more truck-like SUVs. Brake Traction Control and Hill Descent Control assist with steep, slippery slopes off-road, while all Patriots come with electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes, including a rough-road mode for the anti-lock brakes. The Patriot's very boxy exterior helps provide an extremely roomy, useful interior. The front seats have a more car-like position than Jeep's other models, but they command a good view of the road. Seating is also comfortable in back, with adequate legroom and plenty of headroom, though there's barely enough width to fit three adults across; up-level models get a reclining seatback. For cargo versatility, the back seats fold forward flat and increase the dimensions of the remarkably convenient, box-shaped cargo area. The front passenger seat can also fold all the way forward to act as a table or to make room for especially long cargo. All three trims are offered with either front- or 4-wheel drive. The base model includes all the safety equipment but is otherwise very basic--manual wind-up windows are standard--as are a rear defroster and a 4-speaker CD sound system. Latitude models make a huge jump and pile on the comforts such as heated leather seats, cruise control, keyless entry, an auxiliary power outlet and an upgraded sound system--in addition to 4-wheel disc brakes and alloy wheels. The Limited is more luxury oriented--its got bright exhaust and roof rails, upgraded body trim, an upgraded stereo with a 6-disc CD changer, an auxiliary audio jack and SIRIUS satellite radio, automatic climate control, leather seats, a power driver seat and silver interior accents. The Patriot has a wider range of options than is expected from a vehicle that starts at well under $20,000. An especially noteworthy option is the UConnect tunes system, which includes a 30-gigabyte hard drive for storage of music and pictures; the system can read CDs, DVDs or USB memory sticks. Another option, UConnect GPS, includes a hands-free phone interface and voice-activated commands, plus real-time traffic information for the navigation system.
Equipment
- 4.12 Axle Ratio|17" x 6.5" Aluminum Wheels|Premium Cloth Bucket Seats|Radio: Uconnect 130 AM/FM/CD/MP3|Audio Jack Input for Mobile Devices|4 Speakers|Front Center Armrest w/Storage|Front beverage holders|Variably intermittent wipers|Traction control|Tilt steering wheel|Steering wheel mounted audio controls|Split folding rear seat|Speed control|Roof rack: rails only|Remote keyless entry|Rear window wiper|Rear window defroster|Rear anti-roll bar|Power windows|Power steering|Power door mirrors|Passenger vanity mirror|Passenger door bin|Panic alarm|Overhead airbag|Outside temperature display|Occupant sensing airbag|MP3 decoder|Low tire pressure warning|Illuminated entry|Heated front seats|Heated door mirrors|Front reading lights|Front fog lights|Front anti-roll bar|Four wheel independent suspension|Dual front side impact airbags|Dual front impact airbags|Driver vanity mirror|Driver door bin|CD player|Bumpers: body-color|Brake assist|Anti-whiplash front head restraints|Alloy wheels|AM/FM radio|ABS brakes|Tachometer|Front Bucket Seats|Electronic Stability Control|Air Conditioning