

$20,323
Est. finance $0/mo
VIN: 3C4NJDDB4MT519339/Stock number: JE519339
This vehicle is above the current average market range.
above market
Typical price for similar cars:$17,511
Based on 157 local comparable listings
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Take on any adventure with this rugged 2021 Jeep Compass Trailhawk 4x4 in striking gray. Designed for off-road enthusiasts and city drivers alike, this Compass features a powerful Tigershark 2.4L I4 engine paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and Jeep's legendary 4x4 capability. The Trailhawk trim adds off-road tuned suspension, front and rear skid plates, hill descent assist, and rear tow hooks. Stay connected and in control with an 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and a customizable 7-inch digital instrument cluster. Enjoy advanced safety features like blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, automatic emergency braking, and rear parking sensors. With premium cloth/leather-trimmed bucket seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, black roof rails, and rear privacy glass, this Compass balances comfort, style, and practicality. Ready for your next journey-test drive today!
$396/mo
9% Dealer APR
Sales tax (8%)$1,625
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Top notch service, large loaner fleet. I’ve owned other luxury brand vehicles and no other brand service department compares to Lexus. I have dealt with Lexus service departments in other cities over the years as I am on my 4th Lexus vehicle. They have all provided the same excellent service I expect as a luxury car owner.
Great coffee and cookies while you wait! I'm caretaker for my husband with dementia and live an hour away. They did the oil change early for me. This act of kindness makes such a difference in my life. Thank you, Price LeBlanc Lexus!
Purchased new ES300h on January 12th. Only car available in supply pipeline was a hybrid and that's exactly what we wanted! Sales Rep Allen Blount kept us updated on the new vehicle's travel across the country aboard railroad cars and trucks. Like proud parents waiting for the baby to arrive! "At a railhead in Lubbock, Texas," Allen told us one cold winter afternoon in February. How the hell did a car manufactured in Northeastern Kentucky end up in Lubbock, Texas we wondered. We finally took possession on Friday February 18th. Allen has had to set us up for lessons twice to learn all the new wonders of automatic tracking, GPS tracking by business name, weather radar, you name it. I used to be a commercial pilot but this car has more buttons to push than an airplane flight deck. Congratulations, Lexus. You outthought me by a mile! Errr, uhh. Make that 156 miles. That's what shows from the odometer on my iPhone app that watches the car wherever it happens to be. Right now it's safely parked at home. Ooops! One window isn't rolled all the way up. I better get out there and roll it up. -- George Sells