Used 2010 Jeep Liberty Consumer Reviews
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The best car I’ve ever owned
Very pretty, although small SUV compared to many, I expected better mileage around town. Great on freeway but not so good otherwise. Purchased 9/2011 with 10k miles in Cincinnati area.
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Its a Jeep
I just purchased The liberty about a week ago and i have mixed feelings about it. I was in The market for a small SUV and came across the liberty. I test drove the patriot but it lacked power. The Liberty is a smooth comfortable ride. The vehicle handles great on snow covered roads and that was one of the major reasons i purchased it. i have averaged about 20mpg mostly highway at this point but i expect that to go up once its broken in. Coming from a civic this is alot different and feels like you are driving a truck. the U-connect is a awesome feature that allows you to have bluetooth and ipod integration. Got a great deal on it but you have to shop around.
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DISREGARD EDMUNS REVIEW OF 2010 JEEP LIBERTY!
The 2010 Jeep Liberty is a well built SUV. The gauge displays are easily seen and the controls are ergonomically well designed. It drives well on the roads whether on a highway or side roads. The Edmunds reviewer of this SUV is contradictorycwhen he says the 6 cylinder engine is sluggish and at the same time says that it can haul 10,000 pound trailer loads. It has comfortable seats in front and back. However the center seat in the back has a dual cup holder in front which forces the passenger to spread their legs around in a bit. It gives a very comfortable ride on the road with a great suspension and shocks. I highly recommend the 2010 Jeep Liberty to others.
So Disappointed
I traded my 2004 Jeep Cherokee for my new 2010 Jeep Liberty hoping for better gas mileage. The back hatch sensor has been replaced, the hood sensor has been replaced which caused the remote car start to fail. And now at 42,000 miles my heat and a/c is stuck on defrost even when the a/c and heat is completely shut off. The "auto" light position on the headlights is broke now (after warranty is up of course) and the dash reads "Low Spare Tire" which I've had checked numerous times and the spare is not low. So that sensor is faulty. I'm told the computer software needs to be updated, but can't afford to take into a dealer.
Extremely nice SUV for the money
Purchased my 2010 Sport used 3 years ago. It had 66K original miles on it, now 104K. The 3.7L out performs my 2011 Wrangler 3.8L in torque and acceleration. It handles extremely well in all conditions, especially snow. The MPG is off for it's size but I knew that going in. And on the highway, is surprisingly quiet. I've read the bad luck stories as I have with any model. If you need 4x4, with plenty of space for normal driving, find 1 and drive it. You might be as pleased as I am and not spend $20K +. PS compare the rear seat leg room with any competitor. You will be surprised.