Lets make it short and simple.
1. Jeep doesn't have alot of dealers and most cities have just one. These people kind of hold a monopoly position so getting better deals is next to non. These dealers usually have a very obsolete method of ordering cars which ends up extending the delivery date from the date of booking for over a month in most cases.
2. Compass feels sturdy and rides over most bumps with super ease. The car is still a little bit on the stiffer side so some bumps can get to you in a little more aggressive manner but that leads to a better handling car which for it's size is pretty darn great.
There is the typical turbo lag under 1.8k RPM but not very zombie-ish types. There is a good punch of power right after the mark but tbh, it doesn't feel like a 170ish bhp car. Maybe thats the output at crank and not at wheels.
The cabin might be a little small for people who expect to carry a soccer team in a 23L car but for 4 adults, space is more than enough. Top of all that, it gets a panoramic sunroof which is lovely, especially during the summers where it'll get you skin tanned to a 4th degree burn!! Well jokes aside, it does make the cabin a lot more appealing and even the car as a whole feels more worth the price with the addition of a few new features in the limited plus option but strangely misses out on cruise control(i dont see much use of it but most people i spoke to about he car hate this miss)
The looks of the car comes down to your perspective. I truly believe this car looks amazing especially in the dark grey shade with the black glossy roof.
The only point of uncertainty is the reliability issues coming up with this car.
A few common issues are-
A) premature clutch burn
B) brakes failure
C) electronics failure (music system, startstop)
D) poor quality control (exposed parts in the interior and water leaking into taillight)
But I'd still go for the car for the premium feeling interior or i might not got for it thanks to white colour leather seats and arm rest which will get soiled in less than an hour in Indian climate conditions
Thanks.