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Jeep changed completely the Compass to create this astounding 2011 model for their 70th Anniversary. A completely redesigned front makes the car look more aggressive and beautiful at the same time. Combined with powerful engines, unbelievable fuel efficiency, a more elegant interior and superb safety measures, the Jeep Compass is able to satisfy almost any customer.
At Mac Haik Dodge Chrysler Jeep, you can always count with the best prices and deals on new and used Jeep cars in Austin. We are proud to present to you the new 2011 Jeep Compass Limited in Austin. Come visit us today and get a free test drive immediately. Feel free to browse through our new inventory by clicking on the button on the right.
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The external transformation of the 2011 Jeep Compass in Austin is amazing. It is a complete redesign compared to last year’s offering. Gone is the old 2010 front design. In its place is a three-quarter scale Grand Cherokee front clip. Everything forward of the A-pillar is cosmetically new.
To satisfy most shoppers, Jeep could have stopped with changing the exterior. They didn’t. Additional changes were made to improve comfort and driving dynamics.
Jeep has put a lot of work into making the cabin more silent. They’ve succeeded. The Compass’ cabin is incredibly quiet for a compact crossover.
Another contributing factor to overall comfort are the changes in springs and dampers. Spring rates are up 20 percent and the dampers at each corner are similar in design to those used on the Grand Cherokee; they employ built-in rebound springs to better control ride motion. The front and rear stabilizer bars are also stiffer by about 10 percent. The result is a more buttoned down ride and (the perception of) improved on-road handling.
The 2011 Jeep Compass available at Mc Haik Dodge Chrysler Jeep provides two different engines to choose from: a 2.0-liter engine that makes 158 hp and 141 lb-ft and a 2.4-liter capable of 172 hp and 165 pound-feet of torque.
The 2.4-liter provides a decent acceleration, going from full stop to 60 miles per hour in approximately 9 seconds. Throttle response has been vastly improved from its 2010 counterpart.
All of the above mattered little when we pointed the Compass off-road. Any Compass can now be equipped with the proper kit to be “Trail Rated,” a Jeep-calculated metric that factors in many characteristics such as approach angle, departure angle, break-over angle and ground clearance.
Trail Rated Compasses ride one inch higher than standard editions. This little Jeep will tackle tougher off-road adventures than most of its potential buyers would ever dare attempt.
The driveline for Trail Rated Compass models includes a dedicated CVT unit that has a lower off-road-only “gear” that offers a 19:1 crawl ratio. When this ratio is engaged along with the 4WD Lock switch (that engages the rear Electronically Controlled Coupling for the rear differential for a fixed 50:50 torque split), the Compass can pull itself through some tough stuff. The front and rear differentials are open, so torque is shifted side-to-side using brake intervention.
For their 70th anniversary, Jeep wants to thank customer loyalty by offering five 2011 special edition models. The 2011 Jeep Compass Limited includes these special features:
Designers have also changed some interior bits and pieces to make the Compass’ cabin more livable. The door panels and center armrest now feature soft-touch surfaces in place of hard plastic. These limited changes significantly improve one’s initial impression of the interior and facilitate long-distance comfort. The slightly elevated view forward is also good, helping make the Compass feel easy to drive.
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