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2004 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons A member in Arizona, United States great looking, especially the older renegades with the light bar. |
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2005 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons Member336 The Liberty has a diesel engine and I usually get around 23 mpg. I have gotten as high as 30 mpg on one trip. |
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2008 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons Member2173 wind and engine noise |
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2002 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons Member858 after 7 years and 158,000 miles the Liberty has proven to be dependable and trustworthy. |
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2005 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons Member199 29.5 mpg highway average is phenomenal for a 4,300 lb vehicle that is usually loaded to 5,000 lbs providing a highway range of 600 miles. |
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2006 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons Member469 A mid-sized car that can carry a family of four at 27-30 MPG. |
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2006 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons Member469 Very poor fuel economy on the gasoline version. |
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2002 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons A member in North Carolina, United States Very strong V6 and rugged drive train with several options for 2 or 4 WD. |
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2007 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons Member511 I received a great deal......over $7,000 off sticker, without pain from the dealer. |
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2005 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons A member in Colorado, United States This little turbo-diesel is amazing. The torque will light up the tires in no time. This thing will run circles around the V6 gas engine. |
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2004 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons A member in Florida, United States |
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2008 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons Member1851 The select-trak II allows the vehicle to be flat towed behind a motorhome without modification to the Liberty. |
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2004 Jeep Liberty Pros and Cons A member in Indiana, United States I love the aggressive look of the Renegade package. |