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Jeep Compass was never the best Subcompact SUV but has always been a strong contender for the title. It makes a strong case for itself with its brilliant brand image, low base price, and good off-road capability. It isn’t the most practical car around though, neither is it a great car within the city perimeters. Thankfully, it gets a lot of equipment and has upmarket looks which make it a really desirable car.
The 2018 Jeep Compass carries over from last year with no major changes. The 2017 Jeep Compass introduced two years ago marks the second model generation of the car. The first generation went on for a decade with some changes here and there. The first generation did not have much of a reputation but the new model changed a lot of things for this car. It was competitively priced, but it lacked in most of the criterias when compared to the competition. This upgrade tilted the tables upside down for Jeep, the Compass was well-received by the crowd, and this has continued forward even for the year 2019. The Jeep Compass offers a subtle combination of decent power and utility with some off-roading fun.
The car sits between the Jeep Renegade and the Jeep Cherokee. Unlike its other Jeep siblings except the smaller Jeep Renegade, the 2019 Jeep Compass offers better comfort, interiors and a more practical usability than getting its tires muddy. The second generation model of the Jeep offers more on the inside, when compared to the first generation with an easy price that can give the performance and fuel economy without compromising on the ride quality and the comfort.
The Trailhawk is the apt trim to buy for the 2019 Jeep Compass. It offers best of both worlds, and has some significant safety features that are missing on the lower trims. It offers a rich interior as well, and has a lot of customisation options to choose from.
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Jeep Compass was never the best Subcompact SUV but has always been a strong contender for the title. It makes a strong case for itself with its brilliant brand image, low base price, and good off-road capability. It isn’t the most practical car around though, neither is it a great car within the city perimeters. Thankfully, it gets a lot of equipment and has upmarket looks which make it a really desirable car.
The 2018 Jeep Compass carries over from last year with no major changes. The 2017 Jeep Compass introduced two years ago marks the second model generation of the car. The first generation went on for a decade with some changes here and there. The first generation did not have much of a reputation but the new model changed a lot of things for this car. It was competitively priced, but it lacked in most of the criterias when compared to the competition. This upgrade tilted the tables upside down for Jeep, the Compass was well-received by the crowd, and this has continued forward even for the year 2019. The Jeep Compass offers a subtle combination of decent power and utility with some off-roading fun.
The car sits between the Jeep Renegade and the Jeep Cherokee. Unlike its other Jeep siblings except the smaller Jeep Renegade, the 2019 Jeep Compass offers better comfort, interiors and a more practical usability than getting its tires muddy. The second generation model of the Jeep offers more on the inside, when compared to the first generation with an easy price that can give the performance and fuel economy without compromising on the ride quality and the comfort.
The 2019 Jeep Compass comes in four trim levels, namely Sport, Latitude, Trailhawk and Limited. The pricing starts from $21,845 and goes up to $31,690 for the top trim. Standard features across all models include air-conditioning, touchscreen systems for infotainment, keyless ignition, etc and creature comforts increase as you climb higher on the trims.
Trim |
Sport |
Latitude |
Altitude |
Trailhawk |
Limited |
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MSRP RWD |
$21,845 |
$25,095 |
$26,515 |
N/A |
$28,195 |
MSRP AWD |
$23,345 |
$25,095 |
$28,015 |
$29,195 |
$29,695 |
Key Features |
Rear Back-Up Camera |
Same as Sport with additional features |
Same as Latitude with additional features |
Same as Altitude with additional features |
Same as Altitude with additional features |
16-Inch Painted Tech Silver Aluminum Wheels |
heated steering wheel |
18-Inch Gloss Black Wheels |
Ruby Red Tow Hooks |
Heated Power Exterior Mirrors with Turn Signal Indicator |
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Uconnect 4 with 7-Inch Touchscreen |
Uconnect 4 with 7-inch reconfigurable Driver Information Digital Cluster Display |
Gloss Black Exterior Accents |
Active Drive Low 4x4 System |
Uconnect 4 with 8.4-Inch Touchscreen Featuring Android Auto™ Integration and Apple CarPlay Support |
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heated front seats |
Piano Black Interior Accents |
Leather-Trimmed Interior with Ruby Red Accents |
Premium Heated Leather-Trimmed Front Seats |
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windshield wiper de-icer |
Gloss Black Roof |
Two-Tone Gloss Black Roof |
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Remote Vehicle Start |
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Selec-Terrain Traction Management System (For 4x4 models only) |
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The Trailhawk is the apt trim to buy for the 2019 Jeep Compass. It offers best of both worlds, and has some significant safety features that are missing on the lower trims. It offers a rich interior as well, and has a lot of customisation options to choose from.
The 2019 Jeep Compass is slightly overpowered when you look at the competition. The Compass gets a 2.4L I-4 engine that produces 180 hp of horsepower @6400 rpm and 175 lb-ft of torque @3900 rpm. These figures look promising, but that is all that they are. Actual performance is disappointing when it comes to real-life scenarios, according to customer reviews. "The car fails to balance what is written on paper vs what actually is offered" is a harsh comment made by one of the owner in the reviews. The car comes with a 6-speed manual/automatic or a 9-speed automatic transmission. It comes standard with a Front-wheel drive, but All-wheel drive is optional.
The 6-speed manual is the base transmission that’s standard on the Sport and Latitude trims with the All-wheel drive system. A 6-speed automatic is standard on front-drive Latitude and Limited models, and a 9-speed automatic is available with all-wheel drive in Sport and Latitude trims, and is standard on Trailhawk and Limited trims.
Models |
2019 Jeep Compass |
2019 Honda HR-V |
2019 Buick Encore |
2019 Subaru Crosstrek |
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MSRP |
$21,845 |
$20,520 |
$23,200 |
$21,859 |
Engine |
2.4 Liter Inline 4 |
1.8 Liter Inline-4 |
1.4 Turbocharged Inline-4 |
2.0 Liter Boxer-4 |
Transmission |
6-speed manual transmission (6 or 9 speed Automatic) |
CVT |
6-speed automatic |
6-speed Manual (CVT optional) |
Horsepower |
180 hp @ 6400 rpm |
141 hp @6500 rpm |
138 hp @ 4900 rpm |
152 hp @ 6000 rpm |
Torque |
175 lb.-ft @ 3900 rpm |
127 lb. ft. @ 4300 rpm |
148 lb. ft. @ 1850 rpm |
145 lb. ft. @ 4000 rpm |
The competition for the Jeep Compass has smaller and less powerful engines. The pricing also varies a lot, with the Buick Encore being the only car more expensive than the Compass. The difference in produced horsepower is maximum for the 2019 Buick Encore, a difference of more than 40 hp. The Honda HR-V and the 2019 Subaru Crosstrek are pretty underpowered in comparison. Overall, peak power and peak torque is more accessible in the Buick, thanks to the lower rpms and this also helps give the Buick an advantage while checking for performance.
The Jeep Compass's mildly powerful engine doesn't perform too well. There has been no improvement in the acceleration figures when compared to the last year's Jeep. It takes a slow 10 seconds to accelerate from 0-60 mph, and is the slowest among the cars. Quarter mile time is also the slowest among the four cars, at 17 seconds. It is safe to say the Jeep won't be setting any performance records on the tarmac at least.
The main purpose of the cars under the compact SUV catergory is not only of practicality and usability, but of acceleration or brisk performance as well. The other SUVs in this competition do not fall back on performance like the Jeep does.
Models |
2019 Jeep Compass |
2019 Honda HR-V |
2019 Buick Encore |
2019 Subaru Crosstrek |
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0-60 MPH (sec) |
10.0 |
9.3* |
8.4 |
9.0 |
Quarter mile (sec) |
NA |
16.8* |
16.2 |
16.9 |
Engine |
2.4-L I-4 |
1.8-L I-4 |
1.4-L I-4 |
2.0-L H-4 |
Emission (Tons/yr. of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year) |
NA |
6.3* |
6.3 |
7.0 |
As for the competition, the Buick Encore is the fastest of the lot. It takes under 8.5 seconds for 0-60 mph, even though it has the smallest engine among the lot. The quarter mile time is the best for the Buick at 16.2 seconds as well, and the Subaru is the slowest at 16.9 seconds. The Honda HR-V is a tad bit quicker than the 2019 Jeep Compass with a 0-60 mph time of 9.3 seconds.
The 2019 Jeep Compass is relatively nimble on its feet, much more than its bulked looks tells you. The steering is nicely weighted, although the feedback seems a little lacking. The other factor that limits the handling capabilities is the lackluster engine.
According to consumer inputs, the Compass is quite stable in the corners but has a fair amount of body roll as well. The ride quality is smooth, no matter where you drive it. However, the off-road focused tires of the Trailhawk do not inspire much confidence, and all-season tires perform much better.
When you talk about any Jeep, Off-road ability is one of the most discussed features. Even though the Compass is primarily a "soft-roader", Jeep hasn't gone completely soft with this car. If you find yourself in a neighbourhood devoid of tarmac roads, you would appreciate the off-roading capabilities of this Jeep. It has 8.2 inches of ground clearance, good for not being stranded over smaller rocks.
The Compass has a nervous brake pedal, ready to engage at the slightest touch. Such quick responsiveness of the pedal may make you believe that the car has strong brakes, but don't let this response fool you. The brakes are not very efficient at shedding speed, mostly due to their off-roading nature. Opting for better road tires, preferably all-season tires might help get a better braking response.
The Compass has a beautiful rim design which displays the disc brake setup on the car. The car has the largest disc size among the cars, at the front as well as at the rear. It is a surprise the car does not brake as well.
Models |
2019 Jeep Compass |
2019 Honda HR-V |
2019 Buick Encore |
2019 Subaru Crosstrek |
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Brake Front (in.) |
12 |
11.5 |
11.8 |
11.6 |
Brake Rear (in.) |
11 |
11.1 |
10.6 |
10.8 |
Curb Weight (lbs.) |
3327 |
2906 |
3237 |
3113 |
60-0 MPH (ft.) |
NA |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
The braking figures highlight the late and slow braking system on the Compass. The car is the least effective, taking a distance of 141 feet to halt. The other cars are in the average range for this segment of cars, but it’s the Subaru which has the least stopping distance at 119 feet.
The disappointment in performance can be excused by its fuel efficiency figures, to give a reason. But even then, these figures are pretty much behind the competition. The Jeep Compass offers great gas mileage, but only when compared to the first-generation model of the Jeep Compass. The 2019 Compass returns 22 mpg in the city, and 31 mpg on the highway. The 6-speed automatic transmission also offers the same mileage numbers. The 9-speed automatic however, offers a slightly less highway mileage at 30 mpg. The car has a fuel tank capacity of 13.5 gallons.
Model |
Jeep Compass |
Honda HR-V |
Buick Encore |
Subaru Crosstrek |
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MPG (city) |
22 |
28 |
26 |
27 |
MPG (highway) |
31 |
34 |
31 |
33 |
MPG (combined) |
25 |
30 |
28 |
25 |
Fuel capacity (gallons) | 13.5 | 13.2 | 14 | 16.6 |
The similar structure as an SUV, but with reduced weight has helped the compact SUVs return some good mileage figures. The Honda offers the best, at 28 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway with a tank capacity of 13.2 gallons which is also the least among the four cars. The Subaru comes next with its class leading 16.6 gallon tank, and offers city/highway mpg returns of 27/33 mpg. The Buick returns figures of 26/31 mpg for the city/highway respectively. It has a decent tank size of 14 gallons.The car under review, the Compass offers the least.
The 2019 Jeep Compass has a very utilitarian interior, defined more by the function than the beautification. The interiors are not fancy, but they are simple and neat. The car’s controls are easy to use, well laid out and labelled. The doors open wide, making entry and exit a piece of cake. The windows and the windshield offer a good view of what’s around you. The materials used are of excellent quality, with leather wrapping on the steering and the shift knob.
The driver will not have any issues of visibility from the driver’s seat, as there are good adjustment levels. The only problem will be faced by drivers with long legs as the wheel does not have enough telescopic adjustability for a comfortable seating. Also, the rear pillar obstructs the view.
Model |
2019 Jeep Compass |
2019 Honda HR-V |
2019 Buick Encore |
2019 Subaru Crosstrek |
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Passenger Capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front Head room (in) |
39.2 |
39.5 |
39.6 |
39.8 |
Front Shoulder room (in) |
56.7 |
56.8 |
54.2 |
56.7 |
Front Leg room (in) |
41.8 |
41.2 |
40.8 |
43.1 |
Rear Head room (in) |
38.5 |
38.3 |
38.8 |
38 |
Rear Shoulder room (in) |
55.1 |
54.5 |
52.5 |
55.6 |
Rear Leg room (in) |
38.3 |
39.3 |
35.8 |
36.5 |
On the inside, the Compass is quite roomy with a lot of headroom and legroom in the front. The rear is the same, but three adults might not be very comfortable on the rear row. The support from the seats is good, and long drives should not be troublesome. There isn't much difference in front cabin space among the competition. The rear space keeps varying though, which is a point to be considered. The Honda HR-V has the best balance of space, which is comparable to, or even better than the Compass. Some of the interior features on the Jeep Compass are:
Last year, the infotainment unit on the Jeep Compass felt slow and laggy, but this has definitely changed on this year's model. The Compass Sport uses Jeep's Uconnect system that has been updated for the 2019 model year. The system is extremely intuitive and informative, with a standard 8-inch touch screen offering modern connectivity options such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. However, the standard touchscreen display has reduced from 8.4-inches to 8-inches. The 8.4-inch unit is now an optional feature. Other standard features include:
Other than these, you get a few optional features:
The little Jeep comes with plenty of trunk space, 27 cubic feet, good for all your family luggage rolled into 3 giant briefcases. If the need arises for more, you can double the cargo space by folding the rear seats down.
Model |
2019 Jeep Compass |
2019 Honda HR-V |
2019 Buick Encore |
2019 Subaru Crosstrek |
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Trunk Volume (ft.3) |
27.2 |
24.3 |
18.8 |
20.8 |
Cargo Volume with Rear seats folded (ft.3) |
59.8 |
58.8 |
48.4 |
55.3 |
All the cars here come standard with foldable rear seats, which works great for additional cargo space. Not that they need it, as all daily hauls would easily fit in the trunk. The Jeep Compass offers the most minimum available cargo space, and also the most cargo space with the seats folded down. The Buick Encore falls behind in this comparison, with the least cargo space among the four.
The 2019 Jeep Compass's exterior has brutal looks, and reminds one of the Cherokee more. You can call it a down-sized Jeep Cherokee as well. The Compass has the same seven grille slot as the elder siblings in the front. The roofline is mostly straight, with slight tapering at the edges. The rear is simple and straight and does not offer much on looks. The car follows in the signature Jeep styling all over, with no changes to the basic design idealogy.
The 2019 Jeep Compass does the segment proud by sticking to the unspoken dimension constraints. It remains quite small, less than 15 feet in length. It is also quite light, well under 3 and a half thousand pounds. The tiny 103-inch wheelbase helps with city manoeuvring but compromises the interior space. There is also a lot of empty space under the body, with 8.2 inches of ground clearance.
Model |
2019 Jeep Compass |
2019 Honda HR-V |
2019 Buick Encore |
2019 Subaru Crosstrek |
---|---|---|---|---|
Curb weight (lbs.) |
3327 |
2906 |
3237 |
3157 |
Length(in) |
173 |
170.4 |
168.4 |
175.8 |
Width(in) |
73.8 |
69.8 |
70.1 |
71 |
Height(in) |
64.6 |
63.2 |
65.2 |
63.6 |
Ground clearance (in) |
8.2 |
5.4 |
6.2 |
8.7 |
Wheelbase (in) |
103.8 |
102.8 |
100.6 |
104.9 |
Track width (in) F/R |
60.7/60.3 |
60.4/60.6 |
60.62/60.62 |
61/61.2 |
Compact dimensions are a given factor with all the cars in this segment, and none of the cars here stand out in terms of dimensions. The Subaru Crosstrek is minutely longer than the Compass, just 2 inches longitudinally. Apart from that, there aren't many discernible differences between the two. Some of the Compass's exterior features are:
The IIHS rated the 2019 Jeep Compass crossover SUV top “Good” scores on its entire crash tests range, including a “Superior” score for its optional front-crash prevention. “Poor” and “Marginal” scores for its headlights prevented it from earning a Top Safety Pick award. On the other hand, the NHTSA results speak a different story. The Compass earned an average overall score of 4-stars and a relatively low 3-star score for rollover. The C-pillar obstructs visibility in the rear, and the blind spot system is hence recommmended. Apart from the seven airbags, traction control, stability control and the rear-view camera, the Jeep Compass has a lot of safety features as well. The standard equipment is as follows:
The 2019 Jeep Compass is a more expensive car than the 2019 Honda HR-V and has premium interiors to justify the price. What it cannot justify, however, is the lack of space and performance. Honda is much cheaper and offers comparable features. The Jeep demands a surprising premium over the other cars here, but sadly you won't get much for that dough.
Jeeps are known for their ruggedness and off-road ability, and the Compass Sport keeps up that tradition. If the 3-grand difference between the base trims of the two is not a problem, the Jeep is worth your money. And also, the Trailhawk is an off-road version, whereas the HR-V does not have anything even close to the Trailhawk in terms of off-road capabilities.
The 2019 CrossTrek is the only vehicle that can come close to match the Jeep’s offroad capabilities. The Jeep has a more traditional design, and boasts of the powerful sluggish engine which can be pretty useful for offroad. On the other hand, the Subaru can come close to the Compass’s off-road capabilities, has a better resale value and also has better economy.
Both the 2019 Jeep Compass and 2019 Subaru CrossTrek offer reliable transportation and cargo-carrying capabilities. If safety, interior usability quality, and some off-road fun hold more priority, the Jeep Compass, will likely be your choice. If you desire quirky good looks with strong resale and a good fuel economy, the Subaru Crosstrek is the right choice for you.
In terms of pricing, Buick Encore is the closest competitor to the Jeep currently. Those are the few similarities they have, along with a relatively heavyweight for the class. The Buick is a much easier car for the city, with slightly tighter dimensions and better performance, but also has a pricier entry point.
Both are great mile munchers too. If you do not have any interest in getting off the tarmac, ever, then consider the Buick Encore. It can do everything the Jeep Compass does on tarmac in a better way.
You could look for better practicality in many other segment offerings, but you would be losing out on the fun you can have in the 2019 Jeep Compass. The handling is a little weak on road, with plenty of body roll and slow performance, but take to the broken trails, and this car comes alive. In essence, this is just a family car that can offer you cheap thrills off-road, and that is just marvelous. It also has a premium feel, which only makes the ownership experience better.