Used 2004 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD 4dr SUV (3.7L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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I like my Jeep!
I have been driving my 2004 Jeep for four months and have been really pleased with it. I don't mind that it is not "car-like" because if I wanted that, I would have bought a car. It handles well, looks good, and is worth the upgrade to get the Limited. The only down side is the gas mileage, which honestly is deplorable. I don't even get the low sticker MPG of 17/19, which is a shame because I pay for good gas & drive relatively normal speeds. However, if something happened to it, I am positive that I would just go out and buy another one at this point.
JEEP SHAME
Lacks power acceleration as a result of hesitation problem. Computer software updated without resolution. Clunking and popping noise from rearend. Excessive engine noise. Transmission shifts are harsh and abrupt at best. Solenoid noise when stopping or shifting the auto select lever. Chrome wheels are cheap plastic.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,995149 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,995313 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,250529 mi away
Great value
This is my first Jeep and my first SUV. It has been a pleasure to drive. I have only had one item that needed to be repaired and it was covered under warranty. The Liberty is a great highway cruiser, safe and steady, plus it can go off roading or up to the mountains without any chains or struggle.
LIBERTY LIMITED
LOVE IT!!! VERY RELIABLE - GOOD ALL AROUND CAR AND HOLDS ANYTHING I'VE EVER WANTED TO PUT IN THE BACK!! GREAT ON SNOW AND ICE, VERY ZIPPY BUT FEEL SAFE
Nothing better in the snow
I bought my jeep last December, just before one of the biggest blizzards in New England for the last 20 years. Couldn't resist trying it out in adverse circumstances and took it out in the teeth of the storm. I was impressed to say the least. I made it up ramp with a 12% grade, passing a F150 that couldn't make it. The gas mileage is poor -- especially in the city. If they can't design it to get better mileage without affecting performance, they should increase the size of the gas tank. A vehicle should have a range of at least 300 miles.