March 15, 2019

The Jeep Renegade Just Got a P 200,000 Price Reduction


Auto Nation Group, the general distributor of Jeep vehicles in the Philippines announces a price reduction on its “baby” Jeep, the Renegade which is valid at all dealerships until the end of March 2019.

The Renegade Limited 4x2, originally priced at P 2,190,000 is getting a discount of P 200,000—bringing the price down to just P 1,990,000.

Jeep’s urban compact SUV is powered by a 1.4-liter MultiAir Turbo engine with an output and torque of 135 horsepower and 230 Nm, respectively, mated to a six-speed Dual Dry Clutch Transmission.

It mixes the iconic Jeep look like the rounded headlights and 7-slot grille (with bright surrounds) with a fresh, young look that appeals to a new breed of customers. Apart from its 210-mm ground clearance, it comes in 8 bold colors and even comes shod with 17-inch aluminum wheels.

The Renegade Limited 4x2 comes with cloth-trimmed seats, a Uconnect infotainment system with 7-inch touchscreen, dual zone climate control, 6 airbags, full-speed forward collision warning, and lane sense departure warning among other standard features.

4 comments:

  1. this was also the introductory price.. i think

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    1. Correct. I remembered it being the price pre-TRAIN IIRC

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  2. Jeep should first fix their Jeep Commander’s problem of sudden engine shutdown while running at high speed, before they introduce new models. It caused the steering wheel and brakes to dangerously lock at high speed, putting the lives and safety of my family at risk. Jeep has failed to fix the defect despite its recall of Jeep Commander units for the same problem. My unit has been going in and out of their service center at my own expense for the nth time. In fact, it is now at CATS MOTORS PHILIPPINES for repair on the same problem after another incident in the Skyway. Our family has since stopped buying any of Chrysler and Jeep products.

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  3. this is a downgraded version of the original renegade units brought in a few years back

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