2017 Jeep Patriot Latitude For Sale in Pennsburg, PA. Lot #56795*** (2025)

How do I register to bid?

You can register to bid by entering your information on this page. You will receive an email asking you to verify your email address and doing so is required in order to place a bid. If you don’t see the email, make sure to check your spam or junk folder as these emails often are labeled incorrectly as spam.

After registering, If US or Canada resident please submit your government-issued photo ID, if you're a resident from another country, please submit your passport, as this must be on file in order to bid.

How does the bidding process work?

The bidding process is strictly done online, and is divided in two parts: Preliminary Bidding and Live Bidding.

Preliminary Bidding

In SalvageAutosAuction.com you can place preliminary bids, or pre-bids, prior to and during the live auction, as late as two minutes or two units before the vehicle appears on the block. When you pre-bid, you place an incremental value bid on the vehicle prior to the sale. Your pre-bid will be represented during the live auction and could be the winning bid if no other bidder submits a higher bid during either the pre-bid phase or the live auction. Note that when there is a tie between pre-bid and live bid amounts, the virtual (live) bidder prevails as the highest bidder on the item. Pre-bidding is open to all SalvageAutosAuction.com Members who meet minimum deposit requirements.

Live Bidding

From the Live Auctions menu, click on Join Auctions and bid from your computer by selecting from one of the automatic increment options or choosing your own bid amount (Monster Bid). Compete against other Members to become the high bidder, and if your bid is the highest when the circular, dynamic countdown timer stops, you win the sale of the vehicle.

At this point, Sellers who have placed a minimum bid or declared the vehicle Sold on Approval can directly counter bid the high bidder after the sale ends. Even when Sellers don’t counter bid on these vehicles, the high bid on an offer remains open to acceptance by the Seller until 6 p.m. the next business day after the sale.

Buy it Now

Bypass the bidding on certain vehicles labeled as Buy It Now. Though you can still bid on these vehicles if you wish, buyers can also purchase them immediately for a predetermined price. After clicking Buy Now button you will be redirected to a page with the invoice which you have to pay within 3 working days. If the invoice is not paid, to us in the form of a wire transfer or direct deposit within 3 working days, the lot will relist, you will lose the Security Deposit and pay a Cancelation Fee. So make sure ahead of time that you have enough funds to pay for the vehicle you plan to purchase.

How much is the buyer's fees?

The buyer pays Copart Auction Fees and Broker Fees. The final sale price does not include Copart Auction Fees or our broker fees." but actually put it like this "The final sale price does not include Copart Auction Fees or our broker fee. In addition to the final sales price the buyer pays Copart Auction Fees and our Broker Fee.

Copart Auction Fees

Copart Auto Auction fees vary based on the final sales price of the vehicle, please visit the fees tab here.

SalvageAutosAuction.com Broker Fee

Our broker fee is 5% of the final sales price, with a minimum fee of $250. If you are a Florida resident or Canada resident buying a vehicle in Canada the minimum fee is $350. The fee for sales higher than $100,000 is capped at $5,000. We do not charge document fees.

Storage and Late Payment fees

If the vehicle price and all applicable fees are not completely paid within 3 business days of purchase, including the sale day, Copart will charge a late payment fee of $50.00 per vehicle. If a vehicle is not removed from the Copart yard within the first three days of purchase (including the day of purchase), storage will be charged on weekends and holidays unless the weekend or holiday occurs within the first three days. Storage rates may vary by location and can be found here.

All fees are not negotiable and can change without notice.

What is the condition of the vehicles?

This is a very important question. We sell mostly salvage title vehicles from insurance companies. It's also important to note that not all salvage cars for sale are in bad shape, some vehicles are "totaled" by the insurance companies only because it was believed that the repair costs were greater than the actual cash value (ACV) of the vehicle, but even if the vehicle holds a clean title you must expect some damage. Please be aware that if you're looking for a car in perfect condition, we might not be the right website for you.

We encourage buyers to inspect the vehicles even BEFORE registering with us. You are buying the vehicle "AS IS - WHERE IS", "with all faults" and without any warranty or guarantee of any type, express or implied. The buyer is responsible for ascertain, confirm, research, inspect, and investigate a vehicle and any information regarding such vehicle prior to bidding on it. You will be happy with your purchase based on your research and expectations.

We encourage all our buyers to visit the Copart facility where the vehicle is stored and inspect it, you can do this even before registering with us. To inspect a vehicle you just have to register for a free/basic membership with Copart.com and it will allow you to enter the yard. If you click on the image or lot number for a vehicle that you’re interested in, it will navigate you to the page with the information for the vehicle, including the location. Click on “location” and it will give you the address and phone number for the yard where that vehicle is stored. We apologize, but we do not have any additional vehicle information, other than what is on the vehicle information page. Please contact the yard prior to visiting.

What is the Security Deposit for?

The security deposit protects SalvageAutosAuction.com should you fail to pay for the vehicle you purchased, as we are responsible for ensuring payment of awarded vehicles to Copart. The security deposit must be a minimum of $400 or 10% of the bid amount (whichever is higher), as the amount of your deposit limits the amount of your bid. You forfeit your security deposit if you are awarded a vehicle and do not meet all payment terms and conditions. The security deposit is refunded if you do not purchase a vehicle or if you request it upon meeting all payment terms. The security deposit CANNOT be used to pay for vehicles and must be paid in full before you are allowed to bid.

How can I increase my Security Deposit?

You will need to login to SalvageAutosAuction.com to increase your deposit. The password you received when you registered will be the password you will use to login to our website. Once you login to our website you can increase your deposit, you need to have $400 in security deposit or 10% of your maximum offer and if you need to bid on a second vehicle every $600 you add to the deposit will allow you to bid on another vehicle.

What forms of payment do you accept for vehicle purchases?

We ONLY accept wire transfers or direct deposit to our Bank of America account. The account information will be sent to you as a PDF attachment to your email labeled Purchase Confirmation or Payment Information. You MUST notify us when you send a vehicle payment. We DO NOT accept credit cards, Money Gram or Western Union for the final payment of the vehicle. You cannot make a payment at Copart. Payment made to Copart will result in additional penalty fees and the closing of your account.

Do you offer shipping?

We do not provide shipping services. However, for your convenience you can use the uShip shipping estimate located on our website. By using uShip shipping estimates you will always find cheaper services than the transportation services offered by other brokers. We are not affiliated with them, this service is a courtesy. Also, we recommend that you contact your local DMV for your country or state for information on what vehicles are acceptable for export.

When can I remove the vehicle I purchased?

The wire transfer can take 1-3 hours to show as available. Please be advised that if you deposit a cashier’s check, money order, or regular check, the bank will take 24hrs to make the funds available in our account for payment, and we can only pay Copart once the payment is available to us, not when you send it. For international transfers, please verify with your bank how long it may take for it to be available. Again, if you pay at the Copart yard you will be penalized and your account can be closed.

Once the full payment is received, and your vehicle documents are signed electronically, we'll notify you and you can remove the vehicle from the Copart yard. In no circumstances you are allowed to drive the vehicle off the lot, you have to send a transportation company to pick up the vehicle.

Can I put the title under someone else's name?

No. All titles are made out to the account holder. If the account holder requests to change the name on the title, we only accept written request via email. Only direct family member, with the same last name, can be added as owner. If you will like to add a non-family member, the person can only be added as a Co-owner.

How do I close my account?

If you would like to cancel your account, be sure to call us or email us BEFORE the subscription renews to cancel it. You will not receive the refund of your deposit automatically; you need to request it and you will have to wait up to 7 business days for it to be available in your credit card. Refunds of deposits over 90 days are subject to additional fees.

2017 Jeep Patriot Latitude For Sale in Pennsburg, PA. Lot #56795*** (2025)

FAQs

How many miles will a Jeep Patriot last? ›

With proper care, most Jeep Patriots will last around 200,000 miles before encountering severe repairs you might consider replacing the car.

Why did Jeep discontinue the Patriot? ›

Mechanical and electrical issues and recalls. The Patriot was produced from model year 2007 to 2017, and in that time there were definite improvements and lessons learned. Repairpal.com reported a frequent target of complaints was the vehicle's CVT, which whined, decelerated, overheated, struggled on hills, and failed.

Are Jeep Patriots cheap to fix? ›

The average annual repair cost for a Jeep is $634, which means it has above average ownership costs.

What problems does a 2017 Jeep Patriot have? ›

Top 2017 Jeep Patriot Problems
  • CVT Transmission. ...
  • Engine Will not Start Due to Wireless Control Module Fault. ...
  • Water Leaks From the Front and/or Rear Roof Area. ...
  • Manual Transmission Shifting Difficulty. ...
  • Abnormal Noise and/or Vibration From Front Brakes During Light Braking. ...
  • Abnormal Noise From HVAC Blower Motor.

Why are jeeps so poorly rated? ›

Some have put it down to the fact that their infotainment system is slow and has glitches that you simply don't see in competitor vehicles in the same class. Other issues include poor handling and limited comfort and though neither of these has much to do with dependability they have a bearing on overall satisfaction.

How many miles does a 2017 Jeep Patriot get? ›

2017 Jeep Patriot
VehicleEPA Fuel EconomyEnergy Impact Score
23 MPG 21 27 combined city/hwy city hwy 4.3 gal/100 mi12.9 barrels/yr
313 miles Total Range
2017 Jeep Patriot 4WD 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Automatic 6-spd, Regular Gasoline
22 MPG 20 25 combined city/hwy city hwy 4.5 gal/100 mi13.5 barrels/yr
17 more rows

How many miles is too many to buy a used Jeep? ›

However, as a general rule of thumb, most experts recommend buying a used Jeep with no more than 100,000 miles on it. Jeeps are known for their durability, and many can last well beyond 100,000 miles with proper maintenance.

What mileage do Jeeps go bad? ›

How many miles do Jeep Wranglers usually last? Per Motor and Wheels, the average Jeep Wrangler for sale will last anywhere from 10-15 years. Typically, this SUV for sale near you will last 100,000-280,000 miles, which is a broad range.

What Jeep to stay away from? ›

FAQs: Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Years to Avoid

There are several unfortunate Jeep Wrangler Unlimited years. We advise keeping away from the 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021, and 2022 iterations.

What is the transmission problem in the Jeep Patriot? ›

Premature CVT Failure

Problems with the Jeep Patriot's Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) begin with whining noises, overheat warnings, and acceleration problems. CVTs are a kind of transmission where belts are used in place of gears in changing the gear ratios.

What is the top of the line Jeep Patriot? ›

High Altitude ($24,775)

The High Altitude trim is the top option for Jeep Patriot owners, so this version of the SUV predictably includes the most luxurious and innovative features and amenities.

What year is the Jeep Patriot most reliable? ›

In 2013, there was a noticeable improvement, but the very next year the Patriot suffered a surge of complaints. Similar to its launch, the Patriot's last two years of production were some of its best in 2016 and 2017.

What is replacing the Jeep Patriot? ›

Both Patriot and first-generation Jeep Compass were replaced by second-generation Compass.

What is the Jeep Patriot transmission lawsuit? ›

The lawsuit alleges, among other things, that FCA: failed to disclose that these transmissions contain certain defects that cause sudden, unexpected shaking; violent jerking; lagging; failure to accelerate; abrupt deceleration at highway speeds; and transmission failure that requires replacement; and.

Are Jeep Patriots known for transmission problems? ›

Earlier Jeep Patriot models made from 2007 to 2010 are known to have transmission issues. As a result, Patriot models are fairly cheap on the used-car market. However, recent Patriot models, like the ones made after 2013, have fewer reported problems.

What Jeep has the least amount of problems? ›

The Jeep Wrangler is the most reliable Jeep model.

What year did Jeep Patriot stop using CVT transmission? ›

The Jeep Patriot underwent many changes in trims or models for the 2014 model year; however, 2014 was the first model year that Freedom Drive 1 Patriots came with a Hyundai 6-speed automatic transmission instead of the CVT.

Is there any recalls on a Jeep Patriot? ›

Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain model year 2016 Dodge Journey, Jeep Compass, and Jeep Patriot vehicles manufactured May 9, 2016, to July 15, 2016. The crankshaft or camshaft sensor may only work intermittently, causing the engine to stall.

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