Having just sold my '05 Cherokee, I'd steer away from them. Mine was super reliable, and drove well, but the mileage was lacking. At best, it would get 26hwy. With my wife driving, it went to 18city..... From what I read, talk to people about, and see around, the VW is an excellent car. Behind it, I'd say something like a Honda or a Nissan. They just won't die. Jeep did make some of their Patriots with the little turbo diesel '05-07, I think it was, and those little buggers seemed to be nice. I haven't seen enough of them around to get any real feedback on how good they are, but the mileage is supposed to be good..... but you were looking for new, so I digress..... Have you looked at the new Ford Ecoboost F-150? I drove one a few weeks ago and was impressed at the power. My cousin just got one for a company truck, and it will run a hole in the wind. He says he's getting 23mpg, and not being too easy on it.....
Have you seen the Chrysler Dart, yet, in person, I mean? It looks like a throw-away car, but I haven't been able to crawl around one yet. Using the Fiat 1. 4L turbo engine, I can't say it'd be guaranteed to be a POS, but I'm skeptical..... I'd think you'll have to keep your foot in it to keep boost and RPMs up, and that makes me think the mileage will suffer... ... Good news is it's not a new powertrain, it's been tested and worked extensively over the pond... . in the Alfa Romeo Giulietta... I don't know if that's good or bad. Someone said it had a wider track than a standard compact sedan... . better handling?
The 3. 6L Pentastar engine in the Chrysler is not looking too good, either... .
New Summary: Federal safety regulators probe engine stall complaints in 2011 Chrysler 200 cars - The Washington Post That worries me, as I bought the wife a 2011 Durango with that motor..... the dealer can't get me a factory service manual, and even they have to get written permission before they can open it up to work on it. Why did I buy this thing? Oh, yeah, the Cherokee had almost 200k on it, and my wife almost always has the kids with her... ...
Whatever you do, stay away from any of the Chrysler 2010 3. 7L engine and any years of the 4. 7L V-8... . They are the most picked engines in the wrecking yards!!! I see the 4. 7Ls going out on crates every day!! The 3. 7L is almost as bad, but the biggest complaint I hear is lack of power, and Dad has a 2010 Jeep Wrangler that was born castrated..... so I think it's just a dud platform they abandoned... . Good news is that it's incontinence has spawned a large number of 5. 7L transplant kits, fairly reasonable.
Chevy is not even an option in my household. I see these POS everywhere, and seems it's a crap-shoot. If you get one assembled in the middle of the week, you're good. If it was Monday and UAW were hung-over, it's a potential hand-grenade. IF it was Friday, they just wanted to go home, so it was pushed together, and MAYBE got all the nuts installed... . maybe even crossthreaded and torqued, so it will permanently rattle..... well, at least until it gets to 150k and is dismantled and crushed.

I don't think much better of Furd or Gdodge, so that's my opinion... ... Both Chevy and Gdodge should have been allowed to go under and let our already in-place systems dismantle them as they always have..... I remember a college kid asking why we don't have a system in place to take care of these companies when they go under. I responded, "We do. It's called bankruptcy court. " Guess they'll keep that for the private sector.
