I've started the lemon-law process, fingers crossed!
Dealer service gave me a Patriot as a loaner. Nice to have instant power & not have to wait through downshifting to give it juice, although the transmission is kinda cludgy, like the Caravan's tranny. It's closer to a Wrangler than a Renegade in terms of kind of car vs. truck...the Renegade has a really smooth ride, good materials, etc. & the Patriot is somewhere inbetween, closer to the sparseness of a Wrangler tho. Great visibility. No tech features in this one, not even a backup cam tho. Also, my unit smells like urine. Human. No joke. But it was the only loaner they had so whatever lol. The CSR at the dealer service place straight-up told me they didn't know what to do on it next; they've already replaced the BCM & can't replicate 100% of the intermittent issues, despite me providing video evidence of the strange behaviors. Likewise, Chrysler corporate has told me to continue bringing it into service for free repairs indefinitely. So I'm kind of stuck. Hopefully my state's lemon-laws will get me through this!
The top 2 cars I'm considering right now are the '17 Mustang Ecoboost & the '17 Honda Ridgeline AWD. My only major concern with the Honda is that it's a first-generation model, which is what bit me with the Renegade. However, Honda's build quality is also a lot better & the engine is simply an upgraded version of their old V6, so it would probably be a pretty safe bet. It'd be nice to have a (small) truck again, especially one that rides more like a car, plus it's available with AWD (winter) and TACC (traffic). The Mustang has TACC (I'd be getting an automatic due to WAF & how much time I spend sitting in traffic - up to 2 hours a day, depending on conditions), but is RWD, so winter driving will be more of a pain (I'd also prefer stick & the V8, but it "has" to be automatic, and I've test-driven the Ecoboost in both flavors & it's pretty dang peppy!). But I've driven RWD in winter before & I can always get snow tires, plus my wife has an AWD Forester if I really need to get somewhere in a snowstorm, so it's not like it's an impossible situation. The Mustang is also on the third year of production since the redesign, so most of the kinks should be pretty well worked out by now. That, and a fully-loaded Ecoboost with TACC is only $3k more than the base-model Ridgeline, which is FWD & lacks TACC. So right now the Mustang is leading the way. Also going to check out the updated turbo Hyundai Santa Fe Sport. Might take a Honda Pilot out for a spin when I'm checking out the Ridgeline as well. I dunno. I already went through all this last year & it's kind of giving me a headache to do all of the comparisons all over again lol.