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2007 Jeep Compass Base Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:119778
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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PLEASE NO SCAMS, NO SHIPPING, I DON'T NEED HELP SELLING, NO CHECKS, NO CREDIT CARDS, NO TRADES, NO TIRE KICKERS.



 Up for sale is a nice 2007 Jeep Compass. It hass been a great car for us but we are expecting another child and are forced to get a car with third row seating. This compass has a remote start which is great. No engine lights on. Runs and drives great. 118k miles. Tires are good. Cd player with aux imput for mp3. Car needs nothing, get in and drive.
Recent repairs done in the last year, and reciepts that I could find. I didnt list but always had current oil changes with synthetic oil 5w-20

9/27/13 driver side inner tie rod
9/27/13 wheel alignment
9/11/13 both front struts
9/11/13 both front strut plates
9/11/13 both front strut bellows
9/11/13 passenger side inner tie rod
9/11/13 driver outer tie rod
9/11/13 sway bar bushing kit
12/10/12 cabin air filter
5/19/12 transmission flush
5/19/12 front lower ball joints
5/19/12 wheel alignment
3/21/12 tire rotation
12/14/11 safelite windshield repair
4/26/11 tire rotation
12/04/10 brake rotors
9/07/10 tire rotation
8/28/10 spark plugs
7/10/10 air filter
7/09/10 recharge air conditioning
5/16/10 air conditioning recharge
4/02/09 wheel alignment
3/26/09 brake pads
12/09/08 air filter



Here are some factory specs:

Engine: 2.4L in-linefour-cylinder DOHC with variable valve timing and four valves per cylinder.
Power (SAE): 172 hp @ 6,000 rpm; 165 ft lb of torque @ 4,400 rpm
Four-wheel ABS
4.120:1 axle ratio
Brake assist system
Center differential lock
Ventilated four-wheel disc brakes
Electronic brake distribution
Electronic traction control (via ABS)
Immobilizer
Space-saver spare tire with steel rim
Stability control
Independent front strut suspension with stabilizer bar and coil springs, independent rear multi-link suspension with coil springs





PLEASE NO SCAMS, NO SHIPPING, I DONT NEED HELP SELLING, NO CHECKS, CO CREDIT CARDS, NO TRADES, NO TIRE KICKERS.

Feel free to come see it.This is a used car come see it before you buy it.  If additional photos are needed let me know what you need. 216-323-5674 if no answer leave a message and ill call you back. 7500 obo. If still listed its still for sale.

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