Used 2007 Jeep Liberty Consumer Reviews
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Surprisingly good
Hi, I bought my jeep as my first new car. It's been reliable, has a great 4wd system that allows shift on the fly at 50 mph! It's the limited with all the bells and whistles - which is the only downfall. Though a steal price versus options, the premium sound doesn't play mp3's and the roof rack system is a step down from the Cherokee. The trunk is small. But, it's reliable, does well both on and off the road, through snow, mud, and cities. parking is excellent as it's the size of civic. handling is very sharp and acceleration is good
My little jeepy jeep
Have owned my 07 jeep liberty sport 4x4 for almost 2 years now. It had 181 thousand miles when i bought it. Now has 193 thousand. Had to replace ball joints and the window regulator in the rear and put a new starter otherwise basic maintenance. Very torquey and good acceleration. Amazing in snow and winter conditions even in 2wd. Only grip i have is its not the greatest on gas. Very satisfied with my liberty.
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,995349 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,295538 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,9501,062 mi away
Very Solid
I have a 2007 Jeep Liberty and will never give it up.. you will have window problems. You will have ball joints to replace, but I’m at 165K miles and it just continues to run and run… on top Of that, I bought it for my wife, kids used it for school, now back To me…. 4 drivers and 2 from High School…. Spent about 5K to take care of joint problems, but already have 60K miles and no problems. In short, this will go well over 200K miles no problem. I’m going to keep it forever as it has the cool round lights and all leather, etc…. Oh, goes through Snow like a champ!!! I keep it just for winter use!!
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Great Car for what it is
If you want a small SUV that has great off-road capability and still provides a decent city and highway ride, this is it. I think the folks that have complained about Chrysler standing behind their vehicle should probably look at their dealership. I have had exceptional warranty service.
The jeep that wouldn't quit
I bought it new in 2007. Late 2008 I got into a freeway pileup with about eight other cars with around 18,000 miles, airbags didn't go off but I still thought it was done. Insurance company elected to have it repaired- about 7-8 thousand in body work and I had a bruised foot. Ever since the accident, it always felt the alignment was off, would have to rotate tires more frequently, but the repair people thought everything was good. In 2014, I sold it to my sister with 130k miles on it. She got it to 166k miles before it was in a very minor accident and was totaled. It was still driving fine at the time. Only problems besides the accidents were the windows. You roll down the power windows, but they wouldn't go back up. Eventually happened to every window between the 60-90k mile range but they finally came up with a fix. It was so bad that I would open my door at the drive through rather than risk rolling it down and not having the window come back up. Also at around 100k miles had to change a couple spark plugs. Overall it ended up being a reliable vehicle with the exception of the power windows.