BourbonRunner
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the history lesson but the roots of the Cherokee really don't have any bearing on today's market. I also doubt that most current Renegade buyers have any clue there was a Wrangler package for a few years in the 1990s that got funny fenders and different lights also called Renegade.I think the reason the Bronco Sport is objectively more suited for comparison against the Renegade is because the Cherokee model occupies its own space. It was the 4-door, unibody, smaller 4x4 that came about because of the late 70s energy crisis. And it was marketed completely separately from the CJ or YJ, and still is to this day. The difference in the 2 models is quite deliberate and always has been. This is the opposite of what Ford did with the Bronco Sport. Ford made a smaller, less capable unibody that would ride the wave of the Bronco name. Jeep made a smaller, less capable unibody that would ride the wave of the Renegade name (which is a pretty universally well known Wrangler trim level). So, when you look at it from that perspective, I think it’s a fair comparison.
To your other point: Jeep also has relied heavily on the nameplate and the Jeep image to sell another crossover. Case in point- the outgoing Cherokee is based on a passenger car platform that it shares with a minivan and a hatchback amongst other... Not to mention that they revived the Cherokee name because the Liberty's were so... forgettable.
So we're clear: before driving it we both liked the Cherokee Trailhawk. It crossed a lot of boxes for us. To the point that we drove an hour to test drive a Trailhawk. She loves Jeeps and has fond memories of her first car, a ZJ. The Cherokee looks better than most in its class.
It was, however, aside from UConnect an underwhelming also-ran. It didn't accelerate well, it didn't handle well, and it was ho-hum. It was about as exciting to drive as a RAV4. (another option we considered).
I'm not denying that the BS is certainly trading on the full size name and reputation. Ford does have a history of making two lines of Broncos though- Bronco II's were sold alongside their bigger brothers way back when.
The BS/Cherokee/Compass/RAV4/CRV/Escape compete against each other in both size and price point in the compact CUV/SUV platform.
The Renegade is a smaller sub compact platform, competing against the Crosstrek/HRV/Kona/Trax. And for the money, I'd do a CrossTrek again over a Renegade.
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