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97 messages, Last post on Oct 02, 2007 at 11:30 AM
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Hmm not as good as I would hope . Well actually I can live with 22/27 with the 4wd . I think my 94 cherokee gets something like 14/16 now if even (yea its a piece of poo) so i would end up saving alot of moeny and having roughly the same amount of room and features of my old jeep.
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Replying to: gljvd (Jun 08, 2006 10:16 pm) I have a 91 Cherokee with the 4L and get 22 at 75 on the hw and 23 at 70. The 91 gets about 18 in town and the 2001 GC gets about 16 in town. I'm not a great driver. I'm probably like most drives. How do you get only 14 and 16 mpg? Unless you have the 360 V8? CK |
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| I think its years of abuse to the engine that is causing the problem. Aside from that I have a huge lead foot. Allways speeding off from a stop. I normaly get 240-250 miles to the tank. I forget off the top of my head how large the tank is | |
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When is the Patriot due to be in dealers lots? They started making them 3 weeks ago, and it really has not been much in any news. The new Wrangler made news the day the testing production started. I think the Patriot will do much better sales than the Compass. Farout
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As someone else mentioned the off road 4 wheel drive doesn't come with a manual. Don't understand why this is the case. The AWD does have a manual. CR tested the Caliber and it only averaged 22mpg with the 2.4 engine. If the Patriot weighs more, as I would expect with the 4 wheel transmission, mileage should be worse. Also the fit and finish wasn't that great nor was the noise. I'm looking for an inexpensive vehicle with a manual 4 wheel drive low gear with average mileage and decent reliability. Not sure this exists. |
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Replying to: slingshot80 (Sep 05, 2006 3:14 pm) :Your talking about the new Wrangler! I don't know if the 4 Dr. comes with manual and the transfer case but I bet it does. That is your car!! CK |
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Replying to: farout (Sep 02, 2006 8:05 am) The Patriot will be marketed towards people who want an economical 4 cylinder vehicle with a maximum tow capacity well below the 5000 lbs capacity of the 6 cylinder Liberty. While the Patriot has an 'old school' square Jeep look, the Compass is for those individuals who want something more stylish, modern and 'rally car' inspired.
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Replying to: shado4 (May 30, 2006 8:31 am)
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Replying to: frostyy (Sep 24, 2006 11:20 am) Towing should not be something a person would buy this Patriot for. Farout
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Replying to: farout (Oct 02, 2006 2:06 pm) ....for those who need a vehicle to tow a large camper or large boat...the Liberty or G.C./Commander would be the way to go.... |
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