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Jeep - Compass (2013)

Looking to buy or sell a Jeep Compass from the 2013 model year? The price you’ll encounter depends on a mix of mileage, trim, and condition, but knowing the typical range and key specs can help you make an informed decision. Whether you’re comparing used models or trying to gauge the value of a ready‑to‑drive Jeep Compass, understanding how the market assigns worth to this compact SUV will give you a clear perspective on the overall cost.

  • Model year: 2013
  • Engine: 1.6L turbo‑charged inline‑4 (169 hp, 225 Nm)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 5‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (no hybrid or electric versions)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (standard); rear‑wheel drive (optional feature)
  • Wheelbase: 2618 mm (103 inches)
  • Overall length: 4223 mm (166.2 inches)
  • Overall width: 1815 mm (71.4 inches)
  • Overall height: 1611 mm (63.4 inches)
  • Cargo capacity: 329–1,069 L (increased when rear seats folded)
  • Passenger volume: 1,379 L
  • Towing capacity: Up to 1,350 kg (3,000 lb) with aftermarket kit
  • Fuel economy: 6.7 L/100 km (35 mpg) city / 8.0 L/100 km (28 mpg) highway (varies by drive‑mode)
  • Standard safety: 6 airbags, ABS, ESP, hill‑descent control, rear‑view camera (standard on higher trims)
  • Entertainment: 6‑inch touchscreen (basic models); optional 8‑inch display with Android Auto/Apple CarPlay

When evaluating a used Jeep Compass price, mileage is paramount. Lower mileage vehicles on the used market often command a premium, whereas a higher mileage Compass may come at a more modest price. Keep in mind that a vehicle’s condition—including interior wear, service history, and any incidents—can sway the value considerably. Because the Jeep Compass was originally introduced as a mini‑SUV to compete with the compact sport‑utility segment, potential owners generally expect a relatively predictable depreciation curve.

Depreciation Insight

Jeep Compass depreciation usually follows the typical pattern seen in many compact SUVs: initial significant loss within the first year, followed by a steadier erosion over the subsequent years. For the 2013 model, you can expect the following approximate loss:

  • First year (new to used): 20–25% of original retail value.
  • Year 2–5: 10–12% per year if well maintained.
  • Year 6 onward: 5–7% per year as mileage climbs and aging parts become less valuable.

These figures assume the vehicle remains in


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