Jeep Renegade Forum banner

LA Times TH review

2605 Views 9 Replies 6 Participants Last post by  fmunk
A poorly written review by a somewhat clueless writer. It does give some insight on Jeep's main target audience for the Renegade line. Anyone expecting to see the TH trim in large numbers is just plain wrong. Also, there does appear to be MySky vehicles out there; perhaps only in press fleet service.


http://www.latimes.com/business/autos/la-fi-hy-jeep-renegade-20150425-story.html
1 - 10 of 10 Posts
That was a fairly condescending and slightly confused review. He likes it - maybe?
"After my first short drive in the Trailhawk, I decided it was just a Fiat 500X in hiking boots — an Italian American lumbersexual hipster sporting a vintage Pendleton and shiny Red Wings that have never been north of NoHo."

WTF does that mean?
"After my first short drive in the Trailhawk, I decided it was just a Fiat 500X in hiking boots — an Italian American lumbersexual hipster sporting a vintage Pendleton and shiny Red Wings that have never been north of NoHo."

WTF does that mean?
LoL... im tracking with him until the shiny red wings and the rest after that.
"After my first short drive in the Trailhawk, I decided it was just a Fiat 500X in hiking boots — an Italian American lumbersexual hipster sporting a vintage Pendleton and shiny Red Wings that have never been north of NoHo."

WTF does that mean?
Is it sad that I'm wearing that exact look right now?... Beard and all... :cool:
  • Like
Reactions: 3
"After my first short drive in the Trailhawk, I decided it was just a Fiat 500X in hiking boots — an Italian American lumbersexual hipster sporting a vintage Pendleton and shiny Red Wings that have never been north of NoHo."

WTF does that mean?
A very long winded and stupid way of saying North Hollywood hipster. Watch Jeep's own official commercial for the Renegade and you'll understand.
North of North Hollywood is close to the desert (well, once you get through the rest of the valley), so it's a statement that it's a fashion car. It's kind of a weird statement to come from the LA press, where plenty of people with redwings or danners and beards or whatever go out into the desert or mountains. It's a thing, it's why a lot of people live here. You get the city but you are very close to the middle of nowhere. These aren't Brooklyn hipsters getting free range eggs from their roof, people here actually do go out all the time into the wild.
  • Like
Reactions: 1
I guess my SW Florida vocabulary (and style) is much different than LA lol...
My NY vocabulary wasn't of much help either. I kept thinking "how can anyone never go past NoHo (NOrth of HOuston, the neighborhood directly above SoHo or SOuth of HOuston), they're missing most of NYC by staying in lower Manhattan!" Not to mention the hipster crowd is all over the damned place.
  • Like
Reactions: 1
North of North Hollywood is close to the desert (well, once you get through the rest of the valley), so it's a statement that it's a fashion car. It's kind of a weird statement to come from the LA press, where plenty of people with redwings or danners and beards or whatever go out into the desert or mountains. It's a thing, it's why a lot of people live here. You get the city but you are very close to the middle of nowhere. These aren't Brooklyn hipsters getting free range eggs from their roof, people here actually do go out all the time into the wild.
And that's why I said the review was poorly written. You can tell the author didn't do much homework on the background of the Renegade and just doesn't get it. It's like the car was never on his radar, and had never seen one until he was assigned to write about it. He didn't like the way it looks at first sight and took every opportunity to make fun of it... and his assignment.
1 - 10 of 10 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top