Thread: Compass? Patriot? Caliber? Something else?
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Jul 15th, 2008 09:16 AM
#1
Compass? Patriot? Caliber? Something else?
My wife's Kia Sedona van is coming off lease at the end of August. I'm currently looking for a replacement vehicle, and I'm leaning towards the Compass/Patriot.
No pretensions here... She just needs a basic grocery-getter and something to shuttle around our two kids (9 and 6). The only real requirements are A/C and automatic tranny. I'd like to lease the vehicle with zero down, and keep the payments in the $300/month range (preferably lower!).
Anybody have one of those baby Jeeps? Comments on it? Is there something else I should be looking at?
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Jul 15th, 2008 09:20 AM
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How did you/your wife like the Kia and the service at the Kia dealer? If the experience was good, why not lease another Kia?
I'm guessing you want a smaller vehicle now (from the choices listed)... Did you consider the Rondo?
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Jul 15th, 2008 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by
ES_Revenge
How did you/your wife like the Kia and the service at the Kia dealer? If the experience was good, why not lease another Kia?
I'm guessing you want a smaller vehicle now (from the choices listed)... Did you consider the Rondo?
Loved the Kia and loved the dealer. It was actually our third vehicle from them!
Smaller vehicle isn't a priority now (though with gas prices, it's certainly a consideration). I've looked at the Rondo, but it was about $3,000 more than the Compass.
Unless there's some promotion on that I don't know about...
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Jul 15th, 2008 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by
Password
Loved the Kia and loved the dealer. It was actually our third vehicle from them!
Smaller vehicle isn't a priority now (though with gas prices, it's certainly a consideration). I've looked at the Rondo, but it was about $3,000 more than the Compass.

Unless there's some promotion on that I don't know about...
I believe there is. Search the forum.
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Jul 15th, 2008 07:54 PM
#5
Compass and Patriot really act their price, as in cheaply made. Don't know about the Rondo, but the $3K difference could be a great improvement in quality of the vehicle.
I just leased a 2008 Escape. Mine is a limited, but when I was pricing out the Compass and Patriot I found that once I added the extras it was more expensive than the 4cyl Escape, so I also steered clear due to that.
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Jul 17th, 2008 02:20 PM
#6
What about getting another Sedona? They are now cheaper than the the Rondo, at least cash purchase prices anyways. I was debating between a Sedona and a Patriot. End up getting the Sedona as it is really only $2000 more than the Patriot but it comes with a lot more feature. Also, there are not a lot of 08 Patriot around according to the dealers as they are selling like hot cakes.
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Jul 17th, 2008 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by
William W
What about getting another Sedona? They are now cheaper than the the Rondo, at least cash purchase prices anyways. I was debating between a Sedona and a Patriot. End up getting the Sedona as it is really only $2000 more than the Patriot but it comes with a lot more feature. Also, there are not a lot of 08 Patriot around according to the dealers as they are selling like hot cakes.
Not looking at cash purchase... we like to lease 4/5 years with zero money down.
I'm going to check out Kias on the weekend.
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Jul 17th, 2008 03:39 PM
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Newbie
Haven't driven either of these vehicles, but the Jeep's look much nicer than ugly Kia's, plus you're saving quite a bit of money on them.
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