Jeep has a long history of rugged reliability but what happens when that brand falls under a manufacturer that doesn't have such a good reputation?
Offroad Renegade
The question of reliability is always a difficult one to answer as to how reliable a car is depends very much on the ownership cycle nowadays. There are very few vehicles sold today that are unreliable from the factory. This was a problem in the past where vehicles became known for mechanical or electrical issues that plagued certain models or brands but as technology has improved and parts and entire ranges are shared by global holding companies, vehicles have become more reliable.
The Jeep Renegade is one of these types of vehicles, the Renegade shares its platform with the Fiat 500X, 500L, and Fiat Toro, all vehicles from a brand that had notorious reliability issues in the past. As technology has improved and ideas and tech can be shared between brands under the Stellantis umbrella, the reliability has improved greatly.
After consulting a host of consumer sources such as JD Power, Hello Peter and Kinsey, the Renegade actually gets a very good rating.
JD Power | 80/100 |
Hello Peter | 75% ownership rating, most complaints revolve around dealership experience |
Kinsey | 48% parts basket |
Verdict
After due process one could say that as a standalone product the Renegade is reliable and solidly built, however, any vehicle is only as reliable as the person that owned it before and care should be taken to examine maintenance history and owner behavior before purchasing.
Keyword: How reliable is the Jeep Renegade?