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2010 JEEP PATRIOT Latitude Sport

The 2010 Jeep Patriots Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price starts around $18,500 and can climb to more than $30,000 when fully equipped. To make your best deal, be sure to check our Fair Purchase Prices, which reflect real-world transaction prices being paid in your area. Alternatives to the lower-priced Patriot Sport include the Kia Sportage and Jeeps own Compass. Competitors for the better-equipped Patriot Limited include the Ford Escape and the capable Subaru Forester Limited. We expect the Patriot to maintain a similar better-than-average resale value to its Compass stablemate, notably better than the Suzuki Grand Vitara, Kia Sportage and Ford Escape, but well below the Subaru Forester.

Price Of 2010 Jeep Patriot By Trim

Trim
Save $2,243 on 4 deals 8 listings
Save $2,179 on 18 deals 55 listings
2010 Jeep Patriot Sport X
Save $4,740 on 236 deals 425 listings
Save $4,288 on 442 deals 792 listings
Save $4,255 on 337 deals 626 listings
Save $5,707 on 312 deals 599 listings
Save $3,743 on 66 deals 148 listings
Save $3,553 on 71 deals 191 listings
Save $3,422 on 42 deals 123 listings
Save $4,257 on 400 deals 764 listings
Save $3,425 on 50 deals 102 listings
Save $5,707 on 749 deals 1,524 listings
Save $7,631 on 6,527 deals 13,128 listings
Save $12,349 on 2,346 deals 7,217 listings
Save $21,120 on 11,142 deals 22,147 listings
Save $15,625 on 11,141 deals 21,730 listings
Save $11,956 on 2,979 deals 6,027 listings

Average Price Of 2010 Jeep Patriot Trims

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What Is The Best Time To Buy A Used 2010 Jeep Patriot

2010 Jeep Patriot Sport 4wd for Sale in San Diego, CA
Good times to buy – Save $274 on average: January, September, October, November, December are good times to buy to find the best prices.
Good times to sell – Make an extra $198 on average: February, March, April, May, June, July, August are good times to sell to get the best prices
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Driving The Used 2010 Jeep Patriot

With the increased off-road capability engineered into it, we might have expected the Patriots highway ride to be rougher than those of its Compass and Dodge Caliber relatives. As it turns out, the Patriot might be the most comfortable cruiser of the three. The compromise seems to have been made in the cornering department wisely, where we wouldnt expect or require much from a Jeep anyway. Where the Patriot really impressed us was out past the pavement, where our “Trail Rated” model was able to traverse bona fide boulders with unexpected ease and composure. As with all such devices, the unique behavior of the Patriots two available continuously variable transmissions can take some getting used to.


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