Jeep Patriot (07 on) - Review Review by Simon Harris on 10 July 2007 Last Updated: 13 February 2009 The Patriot is a softer Jeep, designed for owners who want the extra ability of a four-wheel drive, but don't need a large off roader. It's smaller and cheaper then the Cherokee with less rugged looks, but still comes with a practical and family-friendly cabin. The most popular engine is the 2.0-litre CRD - a diesel sourced from Volkswagen which although lacking in refinement, does offer good grunt. Unfortunately the interior of the Patriot is poor quality with cheap plastics and flimsy switches, while the finish is low rent too. Compared to normal family hatchbacks, it's not particularly cheap to run either. 3 out of 5 Other Jeep reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3 out of 5 Performance Only two engines are available in the Patriot. The petrol choice is a 2.4-litre with 168bhp but while it's smooth and quiet, it needs to be worked hard in order to get decent performance plus it isn't very economical either, returning just 33mpg. It comes with a decent five-speed gearbox as standard, while a CVT automatic is also available. However the latter is best avoided as while it provides smooth changes, it saps the engines power, spending most of the time at high revs. The diesel is easily the better choice. The 2.0-litre CRD engine (borrowed from Volkswagen) may not be particularly refined, but it offers good in-gear pulling power and manages the 0-62mph sprint in 11 seconds, only marginally slower than the petrol. View full gallery 3 out of 5 Handling Thanks to a lower centre of gravity than traditional Jeep models, the Patriot handles fairly well with decent body control. Unfortunately it's let down by the lifeless steering which ensures the car is dull and uninvolving to drive. Traction is impressive though thanks to the four-wheel drive system - all versions have a ‘smart’ transmission that drives the front wheels but operates in 4x4 mode when needed. Pulling a floor-mounted lever locks the system in four wheel drive mode. The Patriot may rank as a 'soft-roader', but it's still capable over slippery surfaces or rutted gravel tracks. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Jeep Patriot cars for sale We have 49 models like this for sale. Find Jeep Patriot cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort