Used 2007 Jeep Liberty Consumer Reviews
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Will she make a million?
We bought this Liberty new with 30 miles on it. It just rolled 206000. I hope to get to a million. It has been the daily driver for one or the other of us for the last 11 years. It is also the road trip vehicle. Oil changes on time, all fluid changes on schedule. Only major mechanical issue was the AC compressor went out a couple years ago. Only major cosmetic issue was front driver's leather seat split open. It has run 87 octane straight gas as much as possible, no corn juice if it can be avoided. I try to run premium if a I towing. I have used this vehicle to dolly each of my kids cars multiple times. One time was about 350 miles. The only other goofy thing is a phantom electrical issue, once in a while a 15A fuse blows and takes out the radio, key fob remotes and a couple other things. It has happened 3 times over the first 11 years. I wish Jeep still made these.
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reliable, spacious SUV
I bought a 3 year old 2007 Jeep Liberty Sport with 40k miles and used it for 5 years. It was reliable, spacious and comfortable even for 5 adults. It was fuel efficient for a jeep considering it gave 21 miles per gallon on highways and 18 miles per gallon in city. I had to replace brakes and tires with the miles i was putting on the vehicle. Other than that, not many issues before i totaled it in an accident with 130k miles.
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Pros and cons of hitch hiking
PROS: looks, handling, clearance, cornering, space for storage, very low maintanence, good interior design, heater works very quickly on cold days....... CONS: terrible gas mileage (14/18), weak acceleration when climbing, massive problems with plastic brackets used to raise and lower windows (they break easily and often).... for me, overall, i like this car a lot, but the bad gas mileage really bothers me. using premium gas (91+ octane) really helps with power and gas mileage, but it is painful to pay ~$15 or more for every tank of gas....
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Best Secret on the Road
If you need an SUV that can handle rough roads and give you a smooth ride there is no questions this is the best. I test drove every other SUV in this size range and above and kept coming back to the Liberty. I own one and have just ordered a second. It is great on the highway, tight cornering in the city and just tackles the rough roads like nobody's business. I've had my first one through 7, count 'em, 7 hurricanes in Florida. Deep flooded areas. Into the Everglades, down to the beach. Great to drive, no let me correct that FUN to drive. I've got over 120,000 miles and just getting another before they change the body style.
My 2007 Jeep Liberty
I have owned my Liberty for almost 2 years now. As far as reliability, its been a great SUV. I have had two of my window regulators replaced (no cost to me). And have noticed how easy the interior is to stain. Not my favorite vehicle I've ever owned, but a decent one.