On The Inside Of A Jeep Compass
A Jeep Compass is not a toy! It is a more grown-up vehicle. The interiors of the car complement the exterior. The touch panel is easy to navigate and one needn't be a rocket engineer to figure out the menu on the panel. The in-built apps include Android Auto/Apple CarPlay and another set which become helpful during offroading. There is a handy mesh pocket to hold a phone near the USB port.
The climate controls are on the console. Next to them are the navigate lane-keeping and ESP. After that come the 4WD controls. There are 16 buttons (cruise, menu and phone) on the top and 6 hidden music system controls on the backside of the steering wheel. In the front, the seats are Euro-style supportive. The RHD conversion vehicle lacks left foot space.
Grown-up people can sit comfortably in the back. They get a USB and 12v socket. They also get amiable AC vents and small reading lights. When the middle armrest is dropped a gaping hole opens into the boot. The boot itself is broad but shallow. That is because there is an optional spare wheel under the floor, which will be exciting for offroaders. With a space-saver, there is more cargo space.