Used 2003 Jeep Liberty Consumer Reviews
Freedom Edition is the best.
I love this Jeep, I have always been a Wrangler guy, but they are not the most practical for everyday use. This Liberty fits the bill, seats four comfortably and has some storage; also it is a JEEP. Will go almost anywhere which is the point of 4 wheel drive and the gas mileage is far better than the Wrangler I had previously. I highly recommend this vehicle.
Capable Adolescent Design
Our Liberty has been generally tackling all of our transportation/cargo needs for the past 6 months. Gas mileage (20mpg hw) is unfortunate, but a known trade-off for heavy duty suspension. The vehicle sufferes from a handful of rather obnoxious details, most outlined below. Three cheers to Chrysler for designing a nice hybrid of suburban and off-road SUV traits. Three bronx cheers to Chrysler for overlooking so many silly, correctable details, and then leaving them uncorrected in 2003.
- Renegade 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,495178 mi away
- Renegade 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,995180 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,995185 mi away
My Liberty
I didn't like the Liberty's when they first came out, but I took one for a test drive, and bought it a few days later.
interrior
seats are cloth and must not have been scotguarded as cleaning them with plain water leaves a stain as large as the water applied have had them steamed cleaned once and they need it again i have alway been able to keep my vechile seats clean but not these seats also interrior lights flash on and off while driving and all door are shut other than that i like my jeep but if the seat ploblem is common to this vechile i would not buy another one i reguested cloth seats because i have children an do not care for leather
Jeep owner for life
I love my Jeep. I had a Cherokee and loved it too and when it came time to retire her, I needed another. Sadly, she went extinct and was replaced with the Liberty. I don't love the curved styling and wish they would have stuck with the "Traditional Jeep" style but its still a Jeep and it acts like one. Back seat not so comfy. Fun to drive. Great storage. Gas mileage sucks- about 15 mpg. No problems with reliability. Only maintenance performed so far- I don't expect anything major till about 100k. I would definitely buy another IF gas weren't such an issue. I am going to possibly trade her in, but it will be for her gas friendly sibling the Patriot. It's a Jeep thing and we know it!