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2007 Jeep Patriot Preview
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This is what a Jeep should look like! As good as the Jeep Compass looked in the early sketches and then, souped up pre-production tuner influenced duds, it lost much of its credibility as a true Jeep when it showed up at Detroit with 15-inch skinny wheels and a droopy, sad-sack jowly face without fog lamps; not to mention its not Trail Rated. Its a great idea for the Jeep brand to branch out and give people reasonable (read: city-slicker) options, but with the Caliber picking up the slack at the very lowest end of the price bracket for Chrysler Group, I personally think the end product should have maintained a more aggressive identity and kept the Compass looking street-race ready. Caliber, Compass, and now Patriot all share the same super platform engineered in collaboration
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| Though the urban Compass targets a new audience, this interpretation doesnt work as well as it did in the sketches. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
The Patriot, on the other hand, looks all Jeep and is proportionally closer to the Cherokees of yore than the ungainly Commander, but they all follow the two-box (and I do mean box, thats not just a fancy design term in this case) theme with upright vertical pillars, only the
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| The Patriot, on the other hand... now, thats what I call a Jeep. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
In the Jeep family, the Patriot slots in under the Liberty, but it remains slightly above the road-going Compass, or at least at the upper reaches of Compass equipment. It will give entry-level shoppers a second option to the Compass, with rugged good looks and the option to make it equally rugged
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| Freedom-Drive II with skidplates, four wheel drive and low-gear means that you can actually get to places like these. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
Of course, the Patriot starts off with socialists-need-only-apply front-wheel drive (self-explanatory, I hope) before bumping up to Freedom-Drive I, which includes the same automatic four-wheel drive
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| Lesser models still get the same 172-hp engine, but start out with 5-spd manual instead of CVT. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
Since were talking standard features, Im going to throw a list your way of all the features that come standard in a Patriot. Take a deep breath: standard side-curtain air bags, four-wheel disc brakes, Sentry Key theft-deterrent system, rear 60/40 fold-flat seats, vinyl load floor, AM/FM single-disc CD radio with an auxiliary audio input jack, outdoor temperature display,
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| Practical and durable, the Patriot can be fitted with all the goodies a traveler could ever want. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
The standard and only engine for the Patriot will be the 2.4-liter "World Engine" that also serves as the top dog in the Caliber and Compass. In the Patriot, it will make 172 horsepower and 165 lb-ft of torque, making use of dual variable valve timing for both intake and exhaust camshafts. The two lesser members of the new engine family wont be offered as the Patriot is heavier due to the off-roading kit it must lug around. Standard transmission on lesser models is a five speed manual, but upgrading to either of the four-wheel drive options means getting Chrysler Groups second-generation continuously variable transmission (CVT2), promising "pleasing engine response" and better fuel economy than a comparable automatic
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| Round lights, seven-slot grille and a profile that couldnt be much boxier... it harks back to the Cherokee, and thats a good thing. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
The interior equipment is pretty much the same as the feature list available with either the Caliber or Compass, but since Im in list mode tonight, Im going to paste the full option list in here because it absolutely makes me dizzy and I just want to share that tingly sensation: the aforementioned Freedom Drive I or the Freedom Drive II 4x4 system, seat-mounted side airbags, reclining rear seats, fold-flat passenger seat, air conditioning, power windows, including driver one-touch down feature, speed-sensitive power locks, power foldaway mirrors, remote keyless entry, 115-volt outlet in the center console, a removable/rechargeable interior cargo lamp, map lights, six-disc CD player and MP3 CD play capability, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, UConnect hands-free communication system, deep-tinted sunscreen glass, trailer tow prep package, soft tonneau cover, and a nine-speaker Boston Acoustics Premium Sound Group (which features the MusicGate hanging speakers packaged in the rear hatch; open the liftgate and the speakers swing facing rearward
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| With a wipe-down cargo area, flat-folding rear and front passenger seat, the Patriot is a gear-hauler too. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
Theres no denying that these features are nifty, tricky and downright clever; I mean, how appropriate is it to have a pop-out flashlight in a Jeep? But what I truly feel this Jeep has going for it is its looks; while theres no denying some similarities to the Liberty, it doesnt suffer from the Libertys unfortunately tall, gawky proportions. Its a Cherokee recaptured on a slightly more compact scale, with shorter overhangs, plus modern detailing and fluidity. Im sure Jeep will do well with the Compass coming in at the lowest price point ever for a Jeep, but the Patriot is, to me, what Jeep is all about. While not as single-minded as a Wrangler (TJ, YJ, CJ and so on), its quest to redefine the utility of a Jeep lead the Patriot downtown into street-ute practicality without losing sight of what every Jeep used to promise: mountainside trails, fording backcountry rivers and taking us away from the city that we must survive in order to get out to the country that we love. Its the great escapist, and it offers that promise even to the escapists that never get out in the mud on weekends.
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