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Location:
Springfield,PA
Exterior Color:
Black Clearcoat
Interior Color:
Dark Slate Gray
Transmission:
Manual
Engine:
V6
Doors:
4
Bodystyle:
SUVs
Drivetrain:
Four Wheel Drive
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About This Car CD Player in Dash|Power Door Locks|Power Windows|Gauge Cluster|Trip Odometer|Tachometer|Tilt Steering Wheel|Cruise Control|Tinted Glass|Rear Defroster|Carpeting|Dual Sport Mirrors|Front Bucket Seats|Cloth Upholstery|Inside Hood Release|Passenger Side Air Bag|AM/FM Stereo Radio|Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel|Body Side Moldings|Map Light(s)|Center Console|Roof Rack|Reclining Seat(s)|Privacy Tint Glass|Driver Side Air Bag|Driver Side Power Mirror(s)|Rear Window Wipers|White Letter Radial Tires|Interval Windshield Wipers|Cassette Player
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Professional Review
The Jeep Liberty offers a great balance for someone who enjoys the outdoors. Day in and day out, it takes the place of a car or wagon: The Liberty seats four comfortably and can carry up to five people and their gear. Fold the rear seats and it can move two people and some serious cargo. Turn off the pavement and it can go just about anywhere. True to Jeep heritage, the Liberty offers serious off-road capability. In this respect, it stands apart from the herd of compact sport-utility vehicles, few of which offer true off-road capability. The Liberty gives up some refinement and road agility to do this. On the road, it does not ride or handle as well as some of the other small SUVs. But the Liberty is among the best of the small sport-utilities for drivers who need serious off-road capability on the weekend yet need refinement, practicality and affordability during the week. Just two years old, the Liberty debuted as a 2002 model. It was significantly improved for 2003 with improved on-road stability. The 2004 model offers further, substantial upgrades in safety equipment, and in comfort and convenience options. For example, Chrysler's Enhanced Accident Response System (EARS), which unlocks doors and turns on interior lights five seconds after an airbag deploys, is standard for 2004. New options include a tire-pressure monitor; and UConnect, a clever bit of hardware and software which integrates your cell phone into the Liberty's stereo system.
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