In the 1970s, Jeep manufacturers were looking for something to interest their customers. The designers did a makeover of the regular model, introducing the Jeep Renegade Levi's edition. From an interior perspective, Jeep nailed the design, but the manufacturer ignored other factors.
The electrical system, transmission, and engine were rubbish, which was accompanied by high oil consumption, a noisy engine, and frequent stalling while driving. As an exercise of marketing, the Levi's edition was a hit, but if you were in need of a solid off-roader, this Jeep would leave you stranded.

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