I paid less than 2 grand for my 2011 CRD Limited diesel with 104000 miles on it. I love it and wont be changing it anytime soon. In 2024 there are less than 720 on british roads so it also stands out in the crowd of identical modern 4X4s.
I drove a 2008 Patriot through the ice field highway in Alberta In the middle of February between Banff and Jasper snow banks for about 20 ft high the road was freshly plowed it was a sunny day with about an two and a half inches of snow on the road I was easily able to maintain 110 km/h and the road is to say the least treacherous curvy steep and winding. As a Canadian who drives some of the craziest winter conditions I couldn't say how impressed I was the little Jeep was able to handle the journey. The CVT transmission and the all-wheel drive do their job and even though the compass is a piece of crap this particular Patriot ran like a top
I own a 2011 Jeep Patriot, the 4x4 version that I bought used at around 150,000 mi. I live in a city where there's absolutely zero infrastructure when it comes to snow so when It snowed heavily one day and we got about a foot and a half to 2 ft of snow on the ground, The roads were pretty much shut down. I trudged through the snow to get to my car, hopped in, engaged the four-wheel drive and drove less than 30 mph all the way home taking back roads and side streets through a foot and a half to two feet of snow all the way home not getting stuck once. Having brand new all-terrain tires helped for sure. I saw people who were driving f-150s and Dodge Durango'a spin out and lose control and other vehicles completely stuck. I was able to just drive around everything and everyone making tracks and got home safely without any traction control problems whatsoever. It took me about an hour to get back when it would normally take about 15 but I was being really cautious about avoiding other drivers. This is my favorite car I've ever bought in my entire life And if I had the money, I'd put a brand new engine in it so it could outlast Me.
If you treat it like a car, Itll last a very very long time, but it’s one of the few vehicles that jeep made that can’t take a huge beating, so as long as your not putting massive tires on it, it’s a good jeep
Had a new patriot 2009 model in pearl deep water blue, great looking car but the build quality was awful. Endless issues with leaking roof through unsealed joints, leaking washer lines flooding the footwells and the VW diesel engine went through more oil than I could keep up with. Moved up to Grand Cherokee, different ball game 😁
I've got a 2007 Limited 4x4 with 209,079 miles and absolutely love it. 4 wheel drive is damn good, and handles awesome on the road. Maintenance, as with any vehicle is key. It's a great buy I promise you
I paid less than 2 grand for my 2011 CRD Limited diesel with 104000 miles on it. I love it and wont be changing it anytime soon. In 2024 there are less than 720 on british roads so it also stands out in the crowd of identical modern 4X4s.
Best car reviews on RUclips. You guys covered every car I've searched for! Brilliant
Wow, thanks!
You convinced me to buy a ssangyong korando 2 years ago. Been a good car
This was a great vehicle. I have
200 000km on my 2009 patriot
I drove a 2008 Patriot through the ice field highway in Alberta In the middle of February between Banff and Jasper snow banks for about 20 ft high the road was freshly plowed it was a sunny day with about an two and a half inches of snow on the road I was easily able to maintain 110 km/h and the road is to say the least treacherous curvy steep and winding. As a Canadian who drives some of the craziest winter conditions I couldn't say how impressed I was the little Jeep was able to handle the journey. The CVT transmission and the all-wheel drive do their job and even though the compass is a piece of crap this particular Patriot ran like a top
I own a 2011 Jeep Patriot, the 4x4 version that I bought used at around 150,000 mi.
I live in a city where there's absolutely zero infrastructure when it comes to snow so when It snowed heavily one day and we got about a foot and a half to 2 ft of snow on the ground, The roads were pretty much shut down.
I trudged through the snow to get to my car, hopped in, engaged the four-wheel drive and drove less than 30 mph all the way home taking back roads and side streets through a foot and a half to two feet of snow all the way home not getting stuck once.
Having brand new all-terrain tires helped for sure.
I saw people who were driving f-150s and Dodge Durango'a spin out and lose control and other vehicles completely stuck. I was able to just drive around everything and everyone making tracks and got home safely without any traction control problems whatsoever. It took me about an hour to get back when it would normally take about 15 but I was being really cautious about avoiding other drivers.
This is my favorite car I've ever bought in my entire life And if I had the money, I'd put a brand new engine in it so it could outlast Me.
This channel deserves more.. good job great review
Appreciate that
If you treat it like a car, Itll last a very very long time, but it’s one of the few vehicles that jeep made that can’t take a huge beating, so as long as your not putting massive tires on it, it’s a good jeep
had one at early launch kept it for a few years, brought another a decade later!
Great review! Keep it up! :) Greetings from Sweden!
Thank you!!
Had a new patriot 2009 model in pearl deep water blue, great looking car but the build quality was awful. Endless issues with leaking roof through unsealed joints, leaking washer lines flooding the footwells and the VW diesel engine went through more oil than I could keep up with. Moved up to Grand Cherokee, different ball game 😁
This will be my first bought car I said it
I've got a 2007 Limited 4x4 with 209,079 miles and absolutely love it. 4 wheel drive is damn good, and handles awesome on the road. Maintenance, as with any vehicle is key. It's a great buy I promise you
yeah, a proper jeep. beats the wrangler by far
You made this review bit late, too late like 15 years late.
Where were you?