jpat30
Adventurer
How about a damn truck...
I will take "things Jeep will never produce" for $100 Alex:hehe:
a Jeep produced truck; Now there is something I would gladly stand in line and hand over hard earned bucks for..............
How about a damn truck...
You mean the Fiat Panda:
I think a Grand Wagoneer would be interesting, if they don't screw it up, but I do wonder if there is actually a market for it. Jeep does a lot of stuff that just leaves me shaking my head.
Saying the Renegade has anything to do with the Panda, is like saying the Corvette is based on the Sonic. The Renegade was designed and engineered by Jeep, NOT Fiat.
The Commander was the same size as the Grand Cherokee, I did not say the GW would be smaller. More like Durango size.
Jim
We’re not yet sure whether to call it a rugged little FIAT or a porky little Jeep, but there’s no question that the Renegade rings through as spunky, cutesy compact SUV. The folks at Chrysler tell us that it was designed by Americans in the Jeep division, but engineered by Italians at FIAT. That means Jeep’s familiar seven-slatted grille is present, as are the headlights that seem to pulled directly from the Wrangler. The rest seems to be a new direction for the brand’s design, though. We suspect, aside from some Jeep-y looks, it’s all FIAT Panda underneath.
This sort of debate reminds me of all the people I encountered over the years trying to tell me that Ford owns and builds the Cummings engine in my truck. I have very little interest in the Renegade, but what little I have read about it indicates that Jeep handled the design while it is all Fiat underneath. Aside from some wheelbase differences, and some Jeep styling, I would feel very safe saying its just a Panda in disguise.
Here is a quote from an article on digitaltrends:
We're not yet sure whether to call it a rugged little FIAT or a porky little Jeep, but there's no question that the Renegade rings through as spunky, cutesy compact SUV. The folks at Chrysler tell us that it was designed by Americans in the Jeep division, but engineered by Italians at FIAT. That means Jeep's familiar seven-slatted grille is present, as are the headlights that seem to pulled directly from the Wrangler. The rest seems to be a new direction for the brand's design, though. We suspect, aside from some Jeep-y looks, it's all FIAT Panda underneath.
Thank you Jim for the clarification, I again say to the nay say'rs, WHO GIVES TWO FLYING F*&KS what it is underneath. IT WORKS!:victory