Jeep Compass Depreciation Calculator
Calculate the Jeep Compass depreciation rate by year, mileage, and country — with accident-history adjustments and a year-by-year depreciation chart.
The Jeep Compass is a compact SUV offering trail-rated capability in Trailhawk trim alongside mainstream comfort. However, it suffers from steeper-than-average depreciation due to middling reliability scores and strong competition, retaining less value than segment leaders like the CR-V or RAV4.
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Year-by-year depreciation
Depreciation rate per year, based on an MSRP of $31,650
| Age | Value | % Retained | Annual depreciation |
|---|---|---|---|
| New | $31,650 | 100% | — |
| Year 1 | $24,687 | 78% | -$6,963 (22%) |
| Year 2 | $21,522 | 68% | -$3,165 (12.8%) |
| Year 3 | $18,990 | 60% | -$2,532 (11.8%) |
| Year 4 | $16,775 | 53% | -$2,215 (11.7%) |
| Year 5 | $14,876 | 47% | -$1,899 (11.3%) |
| Year 6 | $13,293 | 42% | -$1,583 (10.6%) |
| Year 7 | $11,711 | 37% | -$1,582 (11.9%) |
| Year 8 | $10,445 | 33% | -$1,266 (10.8%) |
| Year 9 | $9,179 | 29% | -$1,266 (12.1%) |
| Year 10 | $8,229 | 26% | -$950 (10.3%) |
Jeep Compass depreciation by country
The same car depreciates at different rates in different markets. Here's how the Jeep Compass depreciation rate changes across the seven major markets we track.
Baseline market. The Compass depreciates faster than compact SUV rivals, though Trailhawk trims hold value better due to genuine off-road credibility and a loyal Jeep following.
Canadian buyers favor AWD-equipped Compass models, which retain value slightly better than US equivalents. Cold-climate provinces keep 4x4 Trailhawks in strong demand.
Limited dealer network and weak brand presence accelerate Compass depreciation in the UK. Diesel variants from earlier years have fallen especially hard amid ULEZ restrictions.
The Compass 4xe plug-in hybrid enjoys stronger retention in Europe due to tax incentives, but standard petrol trims depreciate quickly against local rivals like the Peugeot 3008.
Jeep has strong brand equity in Saudi Arabia, and the Compass benefits from demand for capable compact SUVs. Resale is firm, particularly for well-specced Limited and Trailhawk models.
Locally assembled in Pune, the Compass is positioned as a premium SUV and enjoys solid brand cachet. However, high on-road prices mean first-year depreciation is steep before stabilizing.
Australian buyers have shifted toward Korean and Japanese rivals, and FCA's patchy reliability reputation hurts Compass resale. Trailhawk models are the exception, retaining value through enthusiast demand.
Jeep Compass depreciation after an accident
An accident on a vehicle's history permanently increases its depreciation rate, even after perfect repairs. Here's how much extra depreciation each severity level adds to a Jeep Compass.
Paintwork, bumper scuffs, non-structural repairs. Disclosed on history reports but limited resale impact.
Panel replacement, airbag deployment, meaningful CARFAX entry. Significantly accelerates depreciation.
Frame damage, flood, salvage title. Permanent depreciation hit even after full restoration.
This "diminished value" is the extra depreciation a car carries after an accident. Insurance rarely reimburses it — our calculator bakes it into every depreciation estimate.