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Jeep - Compass (2010)

Looking for the Jeep Compass price that fits your budget? If you’re targeting a Jeep Compass 2010, the market offers a mix of new‑to‑old value and resale potential. In our database, the Jeep Compass 2010 price can range significantly, influenced by mileage, trim level, and overall condition – a fact that every savvy buyer should keep in mind when asking, “what is a 2010 Jeep Compass worth?”

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter 4‑cylinder, 140 hp / 130 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 6‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Drive: Four‑wheel drive (4WD) or front‑wheel drive (FWD) options, depending on trim
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,265 mm (168 in)
    • Width: 1,800 mm (71 in)
    • Height: 1,640 mm (65 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,640 mm (104 in)
  • Mileage: Typically 70,000–100,000 km for a 2010 model
  • Color & Trim: From standard base colors to the more premium Sahara and Canyon Club trims
  • Interior Features:
    • Efficient leather‑like upholstery in higher trims
    • Apple CarPlay (in newer remodels)
    • Heated seats and power seats in upscale models
    • Wireless charging pad in higher luxury trims
  • Safety:
    • Anti‑roll bars, 6 airbags, 4‑wheel ABS, front and rear stability control
    • Optional Sun‑Mate integrated roof rails for added utility
    • Adaptive cruise control introduced in later editions
  • Trim Level Highlights:
    • M‑Sport: Sport bar chamfers, 16‑inch RS rims, challenging off‑road performance
    • Adventurer: Tow‑hitch, dual‑zone climate control, 17‑inch alloy wheels
    • Trailhawk (New Horizon edition): Sealed body panels, 19‑inch 5‑spoke wheels, and a host of off‑road packages

Depreciation Insight

The Jeep Compass depreciation curve is fairly typical for compact SUVs. In the first year, the vehicle usually sees a 15–20% drop from its MSRP, reflecting the rapid initial value loss common to new cars. By the second year, you can expect an additional 10–15% depreciation, and over a four‑year span the Compass typically loses 40–50% of its original worth. Because the 2010 generation was already in the used market for several years, owners often find the depreciation effect accelerated, making the used Jeep Compass price highly competitive.

These percentages are averages; actual values can vary based on mileage, service history and regional market fluctuations. For example, a 2010 Compass that’s been well‑maintained with under


Last 20 car trackeds

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2 years ago used €7,890.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used US$4,600.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used US$4,200.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €10,990.00 Unlock all links
3 years ago used €7,999.00 Unlock all links
3 years ago used €9,900.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used €6,990.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used US$4,999.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used US$5,499.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used US$8,000.00 Unlock all links
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