10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
30,667 miles

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problem #3

Jul 072023

Patriot

  • miles
Before this drivers headrest exploded on me striking my neck I was already totally disabled with known cervical issues from congenital spinal stenosis. I've had 3 disk diaections and cage pedicle screws fixation of L4 L5 S1. Previous to this exploding headrest injury I was attempting to get off social security obtaining online Google certifications. Friday the 7th of July not long after dark my wife and I going to town for food. My wife already got in passenger seat of our 2017 jeep patriot she bought new, no rear end collisions. As soon as I got in driver's seat and in motion of shutting door as soon as it shut boom striking me in back of neck head, first thought is an attacker was hiding behind me and hit me in head with log. I thought I was going to be killed or knocked out and my wife attacked next. I twisted around to fight but nobody there, next thought I was shot and wife shot as she was screaming what's going on. I was holding my head my neck and got out of jeep, opened back door and seen the headrest, it looked not so menacing. My wife feared I sufferd a cuncission I wasn't acting normal and agreed to go if paramedics suggest I do. Firemen examined the headrest and medica said they don't advise if someone should or shouldn't go. A fireman said the headrest is padded and concussions come from hard surfaces. I refused and seen a chiropractor who could fit me in next day as I was really sore, flared up my lower back as well. Speech was difficult and stumbling on words. The chiropractor said he wouldn't touch my neck without an MRI and stated he believes I have a cuncission. He sked why I didn't go to ER and told him what the fireman said. He said boxing its illigal to punch to back of head and boxing gloves are padded. At home after chiropractor who couldn't do much and didn't mess with my neck because he was afraid to I called ambulance again, I was diagnosed at hospital ER with cuncission, sciatica R side hip down leg. Hearing issues and speech

- Buckeye, AZ, USA

problem #2

Mar 172021

Patriot

  • 50,000 miles
The head rest on the passenger side was deactivated with out a reason and could not be place back to its original setting. This happed while driving in highway. Luckily there was no one seating at the seat that time.

- Mayaguez, PR, USA

problem #1

Sep 242018

Patriot

  • 42,000 miles
I was rear ended while stopped in heavy traffic on a major highway. I was sitting on the drivers seat. My car seat had a seat back failure as soon as the at fault car impacted me. Meaning instead of holding me in place it just flipped back with my head and shoulders ending on backseat. I was pushed into the car in front and the airbag didn't deploy but the headrests did. I sustained head back and neck injuries as well as bruises on the back of my calves from hitting the rear/forward bar on bottom of seat. As the car impacted me my pelvic area was trust slightly because the seatbelt in place didn't hold me as I basically slid a bit of it when bending backwards on my seat. The vehicle was stationary on drive but my foot firmly planted on brake. The driver who hit me pushed me into the front seat but by the time I hit it I was already on my back, so car seat failure happened on rear impact, before I hit car in front. Since we where in the middle of the highway I had to move the car to the right shoulder and while dazed pulled up side lever to bring car seat back, and it did. So this defect is basically invisible unless you actually experience it.

- Dahlonega, GA, USA