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Jeep - Compass (2009)
Looking to buy or sell a Jeep Compass price comparison? Whether you’re chasing the Jeep Compass 2009 price for a nostalgic snap‑back or hunting a used Jeep Compass price to fit a budget, the 2009 model remains a popular compact SUV in the market. The 2009 Jeep Compass represents a combination of rugged off‑road capability and everyday practicality, which explains why its market value has caught the eye of buyers and traders alike. While the specific figures fluctuate by region, trim, mileage and condition, we can reliably outline the key drivers that shape the overall price perception of this 2009 model.
Here is a concise breakdown of the 2009 Jeep Compass’s crucial specs, formatted in an easy‑to‑scan HTML list for your quick reference.
- Engine: 2.0‑liter 4‑cylinder, 248 hp, 212 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic or optional 6‑speed manual
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) standard, 4‑wheel drive (4WD) optional
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane)
- Fuel Economy: 19–22 mpg city / 23–27 mpg highway (varies by drive mode)
- Dimensions: Length 163.4 in; Wheelbase 95.3 in; Height 70.0 in; Width 72.1 in; Luggage Capacity 26–63 cubic feet
- Seating: 2‑row, 5‑passenger configuration, optional 2‑row, 7‑passenger (extended) trim
- Safety: Dual‑front airbags, side‑air impact foam, rear seat belt pretensioners, vehicle stability control
- Infotainment: AM/FM, CD player, 8‑inch graphics display (optional), Bluetooth, USB ports
- Warranty: 12‑month/12,000‑mile bumper‑to‑bumper limited warranty (standard), 12‑month/12,000‑mile Powertrain Limited Warranty (optional)
Understandably, the used Jeep Compass price is heavily influenced by both its age and mileage, but it is also subject to the intrinsic depreciation curve that is typical of all SUVs. Below is a snapshot into those depreciation patterns, offering realistic expectations for the 2009 model.
Depreciation Insights- In the first year after purchase, the Jeep Compass often loses 15–20% of its initial value due to model updates and market supply dynamics.
- From years two to five, the vehicle usually shrinks roughly 10–12% per subsequent year, which aligns with the secondary market demand for compact SUVs.
- After five years, the depreciation curve stabilizes; owners can expect a 5–7% decline per year or a combined 50–55% total drop
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