Just picked up a 2022 Jeep Compass Lattitude to start Overlanding in. If anyone has any experience using one or suggestions on what I should do to it I'm open!
They are surprisingly capable out of the box. I have a 2019 compass trailhawk that I use as a daily driver/weekend warrior. The only real downside to the compass in my eyes is they lack power, and I'm used to an older vehicle so the computer driving the wheels takes a bit of getting used to offroad.
My compass has been through many changes and it is still constantly changing. I used to fold the back seat downtown fit all the camping gear for a trip, but then I added car seats for the kids and needed more space, so I added the roof basket which is fine as long as it doesn't rain.... I ended up designing a trailer and starting a build but ran outta time and money (at least for now) so I modified an exciting trailer to fit most of my needs short term.
The roof of the compass I now use a hard cargo carrier.
I did add a 2" rough country lift to mine because I have a habit or forgetting I'm not in my TJ and did some damage to the passenger rocker panel on a trail when it fell off its line into a rock. It also has 1" wheel spacers, rtx replica wheels and 235/65r17 tires.