I have been looking around pondering an upgrade and I really want something tough and comfortable for snowboarding missions this winter.
I must say I like the look and sound of these bad boys. Might have to get saving to get one by this snow season though!
Full Write Up HereON SALE: March 2015
BASE PRICE: $18,990
DRIVETRAIN: 1.4-liter, 160-hp, 184 lb-ft turbocharged I4; FWD, six-speed manual
OUTPUT: 160 hp, 184 lb-ft
CURB WEIGHT: 3,044 lbs
0-60 MPH: 9.6 seconds (est)
FUEL ECONOMY: 26/34/29 (est)
(EPA City/Hwy/Combined)
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JEEP'S SMALLEST SUV PROVES ITSELF IN THE SNOWPOCALYPSE-GRIPPED NORTH
What is it?
The Renegade is Jeep's new baby SUV, set to go on sale this month with a variety of trim levels and a choice of powertrains. Designed to attract new buyers to the Jeep brand, the Renegade is also attempting to appeal to the core Jeep audience with its mix of off-road skills and everyday commuting comfort. (Just don't expect it to be a rock-crawler ready to take on Moab's most brutal, boulder-strewn trails.)
The Renegade is also Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' first new vehicle to make use of the new Small-Wide 4x4 architecture, which will be shared with the Fiat 500X once that mini-ute arrives in stores. Offered in 4x2 and 4x4 forms, the Renegade is designed to offer off-road versatility with the range-topping Trailhawk version. Base trim levels are meant to provide a mix of fun on-road performance and greater versatility when the terrain or weather calls for it.
The Renegade will be offered with a choice of two engines, each one paired with its own transmission. The junior engine in the range will be the 1.4-liter MultiAir Turbo unit producing 160 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque, to be paired with a six-speed manual transmission. The senior engine will be a 2.4-liter Tigershark producing 180 hp and 175 lb-ft of torque. The latter engine will be paired exclusively with a nine-speed automatic that has already made appearances in the Chrysler and Jeep range. Unlike in a handful of other FCA vehicles, it won't be controlled by a rotary knob, but rather by a traditional gear shifter located on the transmission tunnel.
Even though it'll be the smallest offering from Jeep, that doesn't mean the Renegade skimps on technology: It's composed of 70 percent high-strength steel for greater structural stiffness, and its Koni frequency-selective damping front and rear strut system allows the Renegade to handle more nimbly in the corners while shrugging off imperfections in the road surface.
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