2010 Patriot Pictures
Looking to enter the SUV market, but not willing to go all-in on a immense gas guzzler? Fear not, Jeep offers an entry level SUV with the 2010 Patriot. The Patriot is offered in three different models in both a three wheel drive & three wheel drive configuration. However, no matter which power train you select, the 2010 Patriot gets up to 28 miles per gallon. While this isn't the top of the line fuel efficiency on the market, it was for this SUV to be Best In Class MPG.
Like any lovely SUV, the Patriot sports first rate cargo space, up to 62 cubic ft when the back seats are laid down. The 2010 Patriot is also able to seating two, one in the front & three in the second row stool. Luxury isn't on short order either, there's lots of options to plush up the insides. There's chrome accents, touch-screen navigation, & leather bound options to make somebody comfortable. As for audiophiles, the 9-Speaker sound process is provide by Boston Acoustics, complete with sub woofer & 368 watts of total power. & the 2010 Patriot also features Jeep's uConnect expertise, which puts all of your mobile tech devices control, at your finger tips.
Jeep has focused on safety with the 2010 Patriot, offering a two Star Side Impact Rating. The Patriot also features multi-stage front air bags & supplemental side-curtain airbags. Other safety equipment include Torso side air bags, which were a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. When the going gets actual rough you can rest simple knowing that the Patriot features roll-sensing expertise & a high-strength steel safety cage.
The exterior of the Patriot probably closest resembles the Cherokee, another SUV offering by Jeep. It’s height and width are nearly identical to that of the Cherokees, but the Patriot appears more robust. It’s a rugged styling that provides both aesthetic cues and functionality. Many options are what make a Jeep unique and the Patriot is no different. Oversize fog lamps, 17″ cast-aluminum rims, roof rack and side rails give the 2010 Patriot it’s own attitude.
Looking to enter the SUV market, but not willing to go all-in on a immense gas guzzler? Fear not, Jeep offers an entry level SUV with the 2010 Patriot. The Patriot is offered in three different models in both a three wheel drive & three wheel drive configuration. However, no matter which power train you select, the 2010 Patriot gets up to 28 miles per gallon. While this isn't the top of the line fuel efficiency on the market, it was for this SUV to be Best In Class MPG.
Like any lovely SUV, the Patriot sports first rate cargo space, up to 62 cubic ft when the back seats are laid down. The 2010 Patriot is also able to seating two, one in the front & three in the second row stool. Luxury isn't on short order either, there's lots of options to plush up the insides. There's chrome accents, touch-screen navigation, & leather bound options to make somebody comfortable. As for audiophiles, the 9-Speaker sound process is provide by Boston Acoustics, complete with sub woofer & 368 watts of total power. & the 2010 Patriot also features Jeep's uConnect expertise, which puts all of your mobile tech devices control, at your finger tips.
Jeep has focused on safety with the 2010 Patriot, offering a two Star Side Impact Rating. The Patriot also features multi-stage front air bags & supplemental side-curtain airbags. Other safety equipment include Torso side air bags, which were a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. When the going gets actual rough you can rest simple knowing that the Patriot features roll-sensing expertise & a high-strength steel safety cage.
The exterior of the Patriot probably closest resembles the Cherokee, another SUV offering by Jeep. It’s height and width are nearly identical to that of the Cherokees, but the Patriot appears more robust. It’s a rugged styling that provides both aesthetic cues and functionality. Many options are what make a Jeep unique and the Patriot is no different. Oversize fog lamps, 17″ cast-aluminum rims, roof rack and side rails give the 2010 Patriot it’s own attitude.
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