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2016 Jeep Renegade 1.6 Multijet Sport 5dr

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

Bluetooth wireless phone connectivityElectric power steering
Instrument cluster- 3.5" Monochrome TFT Display 

Entertainment

6 speakersDAB Digital radio
Steering wheel mounted controls 

Exterior Features

Black door mirrorsBlack front grille with chrome rings
Black lower side door claddingElectric adjustable door mirrors
Electric front windowsElectric rear windows
Rear wiper 

Interior Features

12v power point in centre console12V power point in luggage area
4 way manually adjustable passenger seat with height, reach, tilt, backrest and headrest6 way manually adjustable drivers seat
Air conditioningChrome gear knob
Cloth upholsteryFolding passenger seat
Front headrestsFront sliding armrest
Height adjustable rear headrestsIsofix child seat restraint mechanism
PTC (Positive Temp Co-efficent) heaterTilt/telescopic steering column

Passive Safety

3 rear 3 point seatbeltsABS
Driver and passenger airbagsElectronic parking brake
ESC - Electronic Stability Control + traction controlFront passenger airbag deactivation
Front side airbagsHill start assist
Side curtain airbagsTyre pressure monitoring display

Security

DeadlockImmobiliser
Remote central lockingSecurity alarm

Wheels

16" aluminium wheels
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Emissions - ICE

CO0.331CO2 (g/km)115
HC+NOx0.217Noise Level dB(A)72.5
NOx0.169Particles0.0006
Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6 

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC1598Compression Ratio16.5:1
Cylinder LayoutIN-LINECylinders4
Cylinders - Bore (mm)79.5Cylinders - Stroke (mm)80.5
Engine Code55263113Engine LayoutFRONT TRANSVERSE
Fuel DeliveryCOMMON RAILGears6 SPEED
Number of Valves16TransmissionMANUAL

Fuel Consumption - ICE

EC Combined (mpg)64.2EC Directive 1999/100/EC AppliesTrue
EC Extra Urban (mpg)70.6EC Urban (mpg)55.4

General

Badge Engine CC1.6Badge Power120
Coin DescriptionMultijetCoin SeriesSport
Generation Mark1Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0713E
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years7Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years2
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %87NCAP Child Occupant Protection %85
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 095NCAP Pedestrian Protection %65
NCAP Safety Assist %74Service Interval Frequency - Months12
Service Interval Mileage12500Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage60000
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3Timing Belt Interval Frequency - Months72
Timing Belt Interval Mileage72000Vehicle Homologation ClassM1

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)10.2Engine Power - BHP120
Engine Power - KW88Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM3750Engine Torque - LBS.FT236
Engine Torque - MKG32.6Engine Torque - NM320
Engine Torque - RPM1750Top Speed111

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front215/65 R16
Tyre Size Rear215/65 R16Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Type16" ALLOY 

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1667Length4236
Wheelbase2570Width1805

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)48Gross Vehicle Weight1905
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down)1297Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)351
Max. Loading Weight501Max. Roof Load70
Max. Towing Weight - Braked1200Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked600
Minimum Kerbweight1404No. of Seats5
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb11.7
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Jeep Renegade

By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction

The Renegade is Jeep's interpretation of what a compact Crossover or small SUV really should be and back in 2014, it was very different from anything else we'd previously seen. Quirky looks and characterful detailing hide conventional Fiat underpinnings, but 4WD is an option further up the range where there's off road prowess surpassing anything else in the segment. It won't appeal to everyone, but if you like it, you'll probably love it.

History

Take a respected brand, a fresh and vibrant market segment and a willingness to do something different. Then create from that a product with uncompromising looks, real capability and clever design. The result you'd get certainly wouldn't be ordinary. It wouldn't please traditionalists. No, in automotive terms, what you'd get would be something like this, the Jeep Renegade. You don't need us to tell you that this is a very different kind of Jeep - but then it had to be. This, you see, has proved to be the new face of a company that's been busy re-inventing itself, something all great brands occasionally have to do. Land Rover and Jaguar long ago realised that they couldn't sustain themselves on traditional customers and in recent years, Jeep has been working that out too. The company's under Fiat ownership these days and for years now, its product range has relied heavily on Latin design and borrowed Italian parts. The Renegade though, was the first Jeep model to be entirely designed as part of this collaboration - the first, in fact, ever to be built outside of the United States. It's certainly been a landmark product then. Whether it's a proper Jeep though, is another question entirely. Pragmatists within the Fiat empire will argue that it doesn't need to be. There aren't many customers wanting such a thing these days and those that are around certainly won't be buying in the growing market sector this car primarily targets, that for compact Nissan Juke-style Crossover models. If Jeep is to have a credible future, it can't afford to ignore this segment, but at the same time, it can't abandon its rugged brand values and bring us the kind of stylised piece of street furniture we've seen many of the mainstream manufacturers deliver when it comes to this kind of car. News that this Renegade was almost entirely based on just such a thing - Fiat's 500X - back in 2014 sent Jeep die-hards choking on their beer. Still, these people needed to allow for the fact that much was been done with these underpinnings in creation of a tougher, more rugged and very different product - certainly one that has attracted widespread interest. Ultimately, being supermini-based on a Fiat Punto-derived platform, this car's roots lie in the Juke genre but at the same time, it's a slightly larger, more adventurous thing than its Fiat 500X cousin. There's greater practicality than you might expect from a model in this sector and the option of class leadingly-impressive off road prowess - if you're prepared to pay for it. Hence an appeal that might also attract buyers of bigger family hatch-based Crossovers like Nissan's Qashqai - and possibly even prestigiously-badged compact Crossover models like Audi's Q3 and BMW's X1. The Renegade's premium pricing certainly invites comparisons with cars of that kind and across the range, its SUV look and feel offers a new dimension for buyers in this segment. The Renegade sold in its original form until the end of 2018, when it was significantly updated with new petrol engines and a slightly smarter look. Here, we check out the original version of this car as a used buy.

What You Get

Prices start from around £8,600, a sum that gets you the base 1.6-litre E-torq petrol engine in base 'Sport' trim. Prices for such a variant range up to around £14,200 for a later '18-era car. Alternatively, you could go for the 1.6-litre MultiJet diesel engine. Prices there for a base 'Sport'-spec car start at around £8,900 for a '14-era model, rising to around £14,900 for a later '18-era car. With either of these two engines, add a premium of around £700 for mid-range 'Longitude' trim; or around ££1,800 more for top 'Limited' spec. If you want 4WD, you'll need the top 2.0-litre MultiJet diesel. Prices start at around £10,500 for a 'Longitude'-spec car, rising to around £17,800 for a later '18-era car. Add around £1,000 more for top 'Limited' trim.

What to Look For

Most of Renegade owners we surveyed seemed pretty happy with their cars. Primarily, the issues that came up concerned electrics. One owner had total electrical failure twice, once when driving. One owner reported wind whistling around the windows at cruising speeds. Another found the software on the infotainment screen slow to respond. One owner had a cooling fan issue. Another had a grinding noise setting in at around 30mph. In one case the traction control kept coming on needlessly, causing the engine to lose power. In another, service airbag messages kept coming on erroneously. Otherwise, it's just the usual things; check the alloys for kerbing and the underside of 4x4 models for over-enthusiastic off road use.

Replacement Parts

[based on Renegade 1.6 E-torq petrol - 2012] As you might expect for a car of American origin, parts are not particularly cheap. However, there is a well-established dealer network so it should be reasonably easy to track spares down. To give you a guide based on the entry-level 1.6-litre petrol model, you'd be looking at about £200 for a starter motor and around £40 for an ignition coil. An air filter would be around £5 and an oil filter around £5-£7. Front brake pads would be around £25 a set; rear pads around £26-£33. Front brake discs would be around £93-£103; rear discs around £82-£85. Wiper blades sit in the £6-£18 bracket.

On the Road

The mainstream 2WD Renegade variants are based around 1.6-litre engines - either a 110bhp E-torQ petrol unit or a preferable 120bhp MultiJet diesel that has more than twice as much pulling power and manages nearly 65mpg on the combined cycle and 115g/km of CO2. If you must fuel from the green pump, the 140bhp MultiAir engine is a better choice, a unit you can have in pokier 170bhp guise, packaged up with 4WD and a sophisticated 9-speed automatic gearbox. Diesel buyers wanting 4WD must mainly opt for the 2.0-litre MultiJet 140bhp engine, which is offered with both the all-wheel drive set-ups Jeep offers on this car - 'Active Drive' and 'Active Drive Low' with its low range gearbox. Both are paired with the brand's 'Selec-Terrain' system that tailors the drive characteristics of the car to suit the surface you're on. The top 'Trail Rated' Trailhawk version of course features the most capable set-up and mates it to a higher ride height, auto transmission and a 170bhp version of the 2.0-litre MultiJet diesel engine. On the road, this Jeep inevitably isn't quite as responsive as more tarmac-orientated rival small Juke-genre Crossover models would be, but the firm ride and measured handling responses arguably constitute part of its charm. Arguably, it's all part of the authenticity that should be part of the whole Renegade experience.

Overall

This Renegade brought a long overdue dose of credibility to the Crossover segment. Here, you get plenty of style, in a bluff, tough Jeep kind of way, but there's decent substance behind that too, with near-family-sized practicality and the potential for far more off road prowess than any other car in this segment can provide. So you get a little more than you might expect to from this class of car - which is just as well, given premium pricing that lifts this Jeep well clear of cheaper offerings in the Juke-genre. If you're OK with that and dig the distinctive look, then potentially, there's much to like here. The efficient engineering, strong safety standards and hi-tech features you'd want a reasonably expensive family car to provide are here packaged with a depth of character you simply wouldn't think you'd find at this price point. The result is the kind of car people talk about - the sort almost everyone will have an opinion on, so shy and retiring types should shop elsewhere. Ultimately, what's important here is that Jeep has a more relevant product to offer buyers who never previously would have considered one of its cars. These people will like the fact that in a sea of compact Crossovers, this one's very different from the norm. A renegade if you like - perhaps, just as every Jeep should be.

Performance
60%
Handling
60%
Comfort
70%
Space
70%
Styling
80%
Build
70%
Value
70%
Equipment
70%
Economy
80%
Depreciation
80%
Insurance
80%

* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards.  Find out more

Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.

Ayr Vauxhall

196 Prestwick Rd, Ayr, KA8 8NP

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  • Jeep Renegade - 1.6 Multijet Sport 5dr
  • NL66DDV
  • GBP
  • 7998
  • 57905 miles, Ayr Vauxhall