eRmail

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Jeep Patriot

Jeep Patriot


Jeep Patriot


The 2011 Jeep Patriot gets updated exterior styling and a few better-quality interior trim pieces, plus standard cruise control. All models also get reworked steering and suspension hardware, while four-wheel-drive versions benefit from increased ride height.  Well, in an odd way, that turns out to be a fairly apt analogy for the 2011 Jeep Patriot.You see, this compact SUV's problem is that it doesn't seem able to make up its mind what it wants to be. So in the process of trying to split the difference between traditional
Jeep Patriot ruggedness and mild-mannered suburban-friendly runabout, it ends up not filling either role particularly well.Despite its distinctive Jeep styling, the Jeep Patriot's off-pavement capabilities are relatively modest by true four-wheeling standards, even if you opt for the available Off-Road package with its increased ride height, skid plates and 4WD system with low-range transfer case.
For 2011, Jeep Patriot engineers have at least tried to address this last issue with revised suspension and steering hardware. The automaker's design team has also taken a stab at patching over the Jeep Patriot's other glaring weakness -- a cabin filled with cheap-feeling hard plastics -- by adding some softer-touch materials to the door panels and center armrest.
The Jeep Patriot's real problem, however, is that it's up against a number of more appealing compact crossovers. While it's true that a properly equipped 2011 Jeep Patriot is more capable on a rugged trail than other comparably priced small SUVs, it pales in comparison to fully committed off-roaders like the Nissan Xterra, Toyota FJ Cruiser and Jeep Patriot's own Wrangler.

Jeep Patriot

In other words, unless you have the rather specific need for an inexpensive SUV with a true 4WD system that includes a low-range transfer case, we'd suggest you give this Jeep Patriot a crisp salute and look at competitors that concentrate on doing one thing very well.The 2011 Jeep Patriot is a compact SUV that's offered in three trim levels. The entry-level of Jeep Patriot base model comes with 16-inch steel wheels, foglamps, rear privacy glass, roof rails, cruise control, outside temperature display, a tilt-only steering wheel with audio controls, 60/40-split-folding rear seatbacks and a four-speaker sound system with a CD player and an auxiliary audio input jack. The Jeep Patriot Power Value Group adds keyless entry, full power accessories and heated fold-away mirrors.
The Jeep Patriot midrange Latitude model includes the Power Value Group and adds 17-inch alloy wheels, air-conditioning (available on base), heated front seats, a fold-flat front passenger seat, 60/40-split-folding rear seats with recline, keyless entry, remote ignition, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, a 115-volt AC power outlet, a trip computer and an upgraded sound system with a six-CD changer and satellite radio (available on base). The Latitude trims are available with a number of option packages. The Jeep Patriot  Security and Cargo Convenience Group adds front side airbags, adjustable roof crossbars, remote ignition, daytime running lamps, a cargo cover, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, Bluetooth (available separately) and an iPod/USB audio interface. The Sun and Sound Group adds a sunroof and a nine-speaker Boston Acoustics sound system with satellite radio (base), subwoofer and two fold-down speakers in the tailgate. This sound system is available separately. There is also in Jeep Patriot  upgraded stereo head unit that includes a touchscreen interface and 30GB of digital music storage.The Jeep Patriot available on all 4x4 models is the Freedom-Drive Off-Road Group, which includes a more advanced four-wheel-drive system with low-range gearing, skid plates, hill descent control, hill start assist, all-terrain tires and tow hooks. On the base model, this Group includes 17-inch alloy wheels and a height-adjustable driver seat.

Jeep Patriot



The 2011 Jeep Patriot is offered with one of two four-cylinder engines. The Jeep Patriot 2.0-liter version, which is standard on two-wheel-drive Sport and Latitude models, puts out 158 horsepower and 141 pound-feet of torque. The Jeep Patriot 2.4-liter engine, which comes under the hoods of Sport and Latitude models equipped with four-wheel drive and all Latitude X models, ups that output to 172 hp and 165 lb-ft.In Edmunds testing, a 4x4 Jeep Patriot with the 2.4-liter and a CVT went from zero to 60 mph in 10.3 seconds, a slow time for this vehicle type. Patriots with the smaller 2.0-liter will be slower still.
EPA fuel economy estimates are 23 mpg city/29 mpg highway and 25 mpg combined for the 2.0-liter FWD Jeep Patriot with the manual transmission and 23/27/24 with the CVT.Those with the Off-Road package return a relatively poor 20/23/21.All 2011 Jeep Patriots comes standard with stability control with rollover mitigation, traction control, whiplash-reducing active front head restraints, and side curtain airbags. Jeep Patriot Four-wheel antilock disc brakes are standard on all 4WD models and the Latitude X, while others have antilock front discs and rear drums.Jeep Patriot Front-seat side impact airbags are optional on all models. In Edmunds brake testing, a 4x4 Jeep Patriot came to a stop from 60 mph in a poor 143 feet, which is about 20 feet worse than average.
While it hasn't been rated using the government's new, more strenuous 2011 crash testing procedure, the Jeep Patriot's 2010 frontal crash test scores (which aren't comparable to the new tests) were four stars out of five for driver protection and a perfect five stars for passenger protection in frontal impacts, and five stars for both front and rear passengers in side impacts with the optional front-seat side-impact airbags.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the Jeep Patriot its top "Good" rating in its frontal-offset crash test. The Jeep Patriot was deemed "Good" in side impact testing when equipped with the optional side impact airbags, but without those bags, it was rated a second-to-worst "Marginal."The Jeep Patriot's cabin gets upgraded materials on the door panels and center console this year, but that does little to offset the rest of the hard plastics and poor fit and finish that give the interior a distinctly cut-rate feel. About the best we can say about this design is that the gauges and controls are straightforward and the front seats are reasonably comfortable.
Loading up the grub and other supplies for that alfresco dining adventure will be a bit of a challenge, though, due to the fact that the Jeep Patriot's cargo hold offers just 54 cubic feet of room. The 2011 Jeep Patriot feels sluggish under hard acceleration. The CVT doesn't help any, as it's slow to respond to throttle inputs and tends to allow the engine to rev noisily at the redline when it finally figures out you want full power. Fitted with the available Off-Road package, which provides a healthy 9.0 inches of ground clearance, skid plates and a low-range transfer case, the Jeep Patriot is certainly better in the dirt than most compact crossovers. That said, the vehicle's less robust unibody construction and pavement-oriented tires means you'll want to think twice before taking it on any particularly gnarly trails.














courtesy by http://www.edmunds.com/jeep/patriot/2011/


1 comment:

  1. the jeep patriot never disappoints. i always believe that the hallmark of any good car is a good interior and exterior and this pictures have clearly demonstrated this.

    bestop accessories

    ReplyDelete

ermail