Jeep SUVs are among the most well-rounded and capable options in their respective classes. They offer comfortable accommodations, abundant practicality, and real all-season abilities. And with a diverse roster representing the most popular segments, you can find Jeep models for almost every need and lifestyle. For Connecticut drivers seeking a versatile, adventure-ready Jeep experience with city-friendly space requirements, Jeep offers two compact crossovers, the Jeep Compass and Jeep Cherokee. But which one is right for you?

To help you determine the best fit for your Milford or Monroe drives, Pamby Motors has created a convenient page comparing the Jeep Compass and Jeep Cherokee. Here's a quick look at some of the highlights.

Jeep Compass vs. Jeep Cherokee: Dimensions

While both models are compact crossovers, the Jeep Compass is near the smaller end of the segment, making it a good choice for drivers seeking everyday practicality with minimal space requirements. The Jeep Cherokee offers more headroom and legroom for rear passengers but has slightly less cargo space than the Jeep Compass (54.7 vs. 59.8 cubic feet). However, it makes up for this with a clever layout, including an adjustable cargo floor, a low liftover height, and many small-item storage options.

Jeep Compass vs. Jeep Cherokee: Capability

Both models are available in Jeeps Trail Rated Trailhawk® trim, with features like Selec-Terrain® Traction Management, Jeep® Active Drive Low, Skid Plates, and All-Terrain Tires. However, the Cherokee takes things a step further with improved articulation, high ground clearance, a locking rear axle, and a more powerful 2.0-liter turbo-four engine option.

Jeep Compass vs. Jeep Cherokee: Features

The Jeep Compass offers a generous features list across five main trim levels (Sport, Latitude, Latitude Lux, Limited, Trailhawk®). Standard equipment includes a 10.1-inch Uconnect 5 touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and advanced safety technologies like collision mitigation with pedestrian detection, lane keep assist, blind-spot detection, and cross-path monitoring.

The Jeep Cherokee has streamlined its lineup to two trims, Altitude Lux and Trailhawk®. The result is a more extensive base model, including leather upholstery, a power liftgate, a power driver's seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, and heated front seats. It also adds standard technologies like Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go and Parallel/Perpendicular Park-Assist with Stop.

Test-Drive New Jeep SUVs near Danbury, CT

Reach out to Pamby Motors to learn more about the latest Jeep models and their available trims, options, and financing opportunities. If you'd like to compare the accommodations, features, and drivability of the Jeep Compass and Jeep Cherokee for yourself, we welcome you to visit our Ridgefield Jeep dealership for a test drive. We would love to give you a tour.

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