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About Jeep Compass cars on heycar

What is the most popular colour for Jeep Compass ?

Grey

What is the most popular gearbox for Jeep Compass ?

Automatic

What is the most popular fuel type for Jeep Compass ?

Hybrid

What is the most popular engine for Jeep Compass ?

1.3

What is the average mileage for Jeep Compass ?

24019

How many Jeep Compass cars are available for sale?

53

Used Jeep Compass for sale: everything you need to know


The Jeep Compass arrived in 2018, sitting above the Renegade and below the Grand Cherokee in Jeep’s range. That dropped it into a very competitive sector, but Jeep’s trump card is that, much like British rival Land Rover, it’s always baked some genuine off-road ability into its cars.


Okay, you might not get that from some of the front-wheel drive Compass variants, but it’s there in the 4x4s, and while early models were a little rough around the edges, Jeep has improved the Compass over time. Used examples can be quite affordable, and in the right spec, and with the right engines, it makes for a likeable family SUV.


There’s a nearly endless list of alternatives to the Jeep Compass, as this segment is one of the most competitive in the market. Big-sellers include cars like the Nissan Qashqai and Kia Sportage, while the Ford Kuga and Mazda CX-5 feel more sophisticated to drive, and premium alternatives like the Volvo XC40 and Audi Q3 may tempt you if you’re prepared to look at slightly older models for the same money.


Should you buy a Jeep Compass?


Authenticity. It’s why people trust certain brands above others, even if two products are seemingly identical on the surface. Think Swiss watches, Belgian chocolates, or bubble white wine from one very specific region of France. It’s also why you might buy a family SUV from Jeep, rather than the dozens of other brands all occupying the market today.


It wouldn’t be the first choice for serious off-roaders, but the Jeep brand has the history and expertise that imbues even the largely road-biased Jeep Compass with the kind of authenticity you don’t get from say, a Nissan Qashqai.


The subtext is that the Qashqai probably makes a more sensible family car for those who don’t want to venture off road, but the Compass really isn’t bad in this respect, particularly since a range of updates in 2022 improved its quality and features. Jeep also added mild hybrid and plug-in hybrids, replacing the old petrol and diesels from the car’s 2018 launch.


The Compass isn’t a class-leader. It’s not as sophisticated as many of its rivals on the road, nor as refined, and the cabin isn’t spacious as some, though it’s comfortable. Pre-facelift models felt quite cheap inside, something improved in 2022, but all should be robust, and the later infotainment systems are actually pretty good. And of course, the Compass really is better off-road than most of its rivals.


The Nissan Qashqai is the biggest player in this market, but others you might consider include the Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson, Ford Kuga, Skoda Karoq, Peugeot 3008… the list is almost endless, particularly once you factor in some premium models too from the likes of Audi and BMW.


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What’s the best used Jeep Compass model to buy?


If you can stretch to some of the later models (post 2022, ideally), then these are the Jeep Compass models to buy, mainly because of significant trim and equipment improvements. The latest hybrid models (both regular and plug-in) work well too, though the plug-in hybrid in particular was expensive when new, and is still the most expensive model to buy used too.


Of the older models we’d buck the usual trend for a car like this and opt for one of the Multiair petrol versions, which perform well in either power output and with either gearbox. The diesels work well enough, but they aren’t the most refined engines in their class, and bear in mind that their seemingly high economy figures reflect the older, less accurate testing methods. In terms of trim level, the Trailhawk is appealing for its off-road bias, but S trim has a long list of equipment that makes it a canny used buy.


Used Jeep Compass fuel economy and performance


  • Jeep Compass 1.5 e-Hybrid 130: Based around a 1.5-litre petrol engine, the e-Hybrid makes 130PS through the front wheels, for 0-62mph in 10.3 seconds, and economy of around 51mpg.
  • Jeep Compass 1.3 PHEV 240: The plug-in hybrid Compass drives the front wheels with a 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine and the rear wheels with an electric motor. It makes a combined 240PS, for a 7.3-second 0-62mph run, and 30 miles in EV mode. Jeep doesn’t quote MPG figures but CO2 is as low as 44g/km.
  • Jeep Compass 1.6 Multijet II 120: The rest of the Compass engines were discontinued when the range went towards hybrids, and started with a 120PS 1.6-litre diesel, offered in front-wheel drive and with a manual gearbox. Jeep claimed 0-62mph in 11 seconds and 64.2mpg combined in NEDC testing.
  • Jeep Compass 2.0 Multijet II 140: The larger 2-litre diesel engine made 140PS and was still manual-only, but drove all four wheels. The 0-62mph dash dropped to 10.1 seconds, and NEDC economy was 54.3mpg.
  • Jeep Compass 2.0 Multijet II 170: With more power still, 4x4, and a 9-speed automatic gearbox, the Compass reached 0-62mph in 9.5 seconds and delivered a claimed 49.6mpg.
  • Jeep Compass 1.4 Multiair II 140: The first of two petrol models used a six-speed manual and was front-wheel drive only. 0-62mph took 9.9 seconds, while economy was 45.6mpg combined.
  • Jeep Compass 1.4 Multiair II 170: The more powerful petrol developed 170PS and got both a 9-speed auto and a 4x4 drivetrain, for a 9.5-second 0-62mph time and 40.9mpg combined, again on the older NEDC test rather than the WLTP quoted with the hybrids.


What used Jeep Compass trim levels are available?


While you may find other trim lines on older models (Sport and Longitude models have been offered in the past), the four trims listed below are the most recent models in the Compass lineup. Limited and High Altitude offer similar equipment while the S focuses more on luxury features and the Trailhawk, like other Jeep models, has an eye on off-road use.

  • The Jeep Compass Limited gets a 360-degree parking camera, 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system (with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), LED headlamps, 18-inch alloy wheels, seats trimmed in fabric and vinyl, and automatic air conditioning.
  • The Jeep Compass High Altitude is a grand name for something with broadly similar equipment to the Limited, adding only 19-inch alloy wheels, some extra body-colour exterior details, and some red seat stitching and red exterior stickers.
  • The Jeep Compass S is more of a step up, with equipment including an Alpine premium audio system, ventilated front seats, 8-way power adjustment and 4-way power lumbar adjustment for the driver and front passenger seats, two-tone exterior paintwork, leather seats, and navigation for the infotainment system.
  • The Jeep Compass Trailhawk is Jeep’s off-road oriented model, so gets smaller 17-inch alloy wheels but wrapped in ‘mud and snow’ tyres. It gets specific leather Trailhawk ventilated seats, all-weather floor mats, a matte black decal on the bonnet, dual-pane sunroof, plus the equipment you’ll find on the S.


Used Jeep Compass dimensions and boot size


The Jeep Compass’s dimensions are:

  • Length: 4394mm
  • Width: 2033mm (with mirrors)
  • Height: 1629-1644mm (with roof rails)

The Jeep Compass’s boot size is:

  • 438 litres


Used Jeep Compass road tax


The two hybrid engines are classed as ‘alternative fuel vehicles’ by the Treasury so you’ll pay a slightly lower rate of £170 per year to tax them, compared to the £180 per year for petrol and diesel models. Do keep an eye out for the plug-in hybrid versions though, as the new list price of some of these creeps above the £40,000 mark that attracts a large VED surcharge, and a £560 annual bill from the second to sixth years of registration.


How much is it to insure a Jeep Compass?


A mild hybrid Compass in Limited trim sits in insurance group 20, while a plug-in hybrid in either S or Trailhawk spec rises to group 31. Some earlier models sit in slightly lower insurance groups, but most fall into the 20-30 range. This is higher than you’ll find with something like a Nissan Qashqai, which goes from group 11 at the lowest level to group 26 at the top end.


Read our full Jeep Compass review