
2011 Jeep Liberty
127,254 Miles
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$10,995
est. $158/mo
2011 Jeep Liberty
127,254 Miles
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$10,995
est. $158/mo
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2010 Jeep Liberty
105,000 Miles
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$6,900
est. $99/mo
2010 Jeep Liberty
105,000 Miles
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$6,900
est. $99/mo
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2011 Jeep Liberty
134,284 Miles
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$9,750
est. $141/mo
2011 Jeep Liberty
134,284 Miles
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$9,750
est. $141/mo
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2006 Jeep Liberty
106,000 Miles
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$6,444
est. $93/mo
2006 Jeep Liberty
106,000 Miles
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$6,444
est. $93/mo
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2012 Jeep Liberty
82,705 Miles
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$14,998
est. $216/mo
2012 Jeep Liberty
82,705 Miles
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$14,998
est. $216/mo
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Jeep Liberty Owner Ratings & Reviews
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2002 Jeep Liberty - Pretty Decent
One reason I enjoy this car is because it's been mostly reliable. It's never broken down on me or left me on the side of the road. However, it has needed quite a few tune ups. The alignment has always been off but never bothered me too much. For the most part, it's been a great car that can be efficient. It was my first vehicle and I still have it seven years later after driving continuous miles up and down the east coast. I'd say it was probably what I would expect for a used car, not perfect but in decent shape and has remained that way.
Story
it was my first car, therefore, it has a special attachment. I've driven it up and down the east coast for many years without worry.
Pros
Nice heated seats. Air and heat have always worked well. Great for transporting things or groups of people. Good at accelerating throughout the years. Paint has lasted. Loose steering and brakes if you prefer that. I feel safe most times when driving due to size. I've gotten in a few fender benders and my car has remainder scratch free.
Cons
Very bumpy when riding. Doesn't have the best gas mileage. Leather interior gets very hot in the summer. Front high beams are kind of dim. Not the most comfortable seating when driving long distances. Alignment is constantly off no matter what.
2002 Jeep Liberty - Long-lasting vehicle
This vehicle has a long life that makes it high on the scale of reliability. Aside from the power you get to drive through sandy areas such as the beach, it has towing capabilities in the event you need to tow a trailer with a boat on it. I have had this vehicle for over 15 years, and it's just now at the end of its life. As time went on, the features did become obsolete, but the cassette player still works! I would say that as society advances in technology around the Jeep, the things that the Jeep came with still work. It has outlived the technology that it uses.
Story
I once got stuck in a ditch on the side of the road, but after a minute of forward and reverse in four-wheel drive, I was able to get out of the ditch. I felt better knowing I did not have to call for help to get out.
Pros
When it comes to space inside the Jeep, it has more than enough. Two rows of comfortable seating fit five with room to stretch out. The rear area can fit a large dog if you need to take it to the vet. A spare tire protrudes from the horizontally opening rear, and the roof features plastic racks on each side so that you can tie down your Christmas tree to take home from the store. You can throw it into four-wheel drive with ease and cruise the beach if you wanted. For day to day use, it's perfect if you are always on the lookout for adventure.
Cons
If you're looking for a vehicle with exceptional gas mileage, then a Jeep is not for you. Speed is also an issue. It is not slow and lumbering nor a super, gas-guzzling monster, but it does cost a little more to travel and gets there a little after the rest of the pack. The interior is a bit drab, and the features became dated after just a few years. It does not have satellite radio or Bluetooth capabilities. It comes with the most basic of features, and some of the trim is made of cheap plastic.
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