Used 2010 Jeep Liberty Consumer Reviews
Cool looking 4x4
I like the look and ride of the new jeep liberty. I would of not even looked at the old style liberty. I have only had the liberty for about 4 weeks, but have had fun driving it. Plenty of room and well worth the price.
Jeep Liberty Limited
We replaced our 2008 Commander with this Liberty. The Command Trac 4 wheel drive makes it up our driveway. Unlike the Commander or Audi Q7 could. The vehicle drives good. We do not pay for fuel, so this is not a problem. The Uconnect works great. With all the options and off road features, the Liberty is hard to pass up. A lot of people and companies love to pass it off as being slow, outdated or just not as good as the Toyota or Honda. Well, these people would have another opinion when they had to walk up their 250 foot driveway when the others could not make it.
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,9955 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,99520 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,995100 mi away
There's Only one Jeep
I have a 21-year-old Cherokee, a 5-year- old Liberty and a brand-new 2010 Jeep Liberty. I love all three. They are the only Jeeps I have ever owned but I am a 4WD convert (live in Maine and hate shoveling snow). The 05 Liberty is a dream with 56,000 miles and no problems in the 2 years I've had it. The new Liberty had some minor adjustment to be made, the dealer was great, and we love it. It is an incredibly smooth ride and a good- handling vehicle. Mileage is not good but who cares? The Jeep engines last a long time. I had a Saturn that exploded at 105,000 but the old Jeep has 160,000 and is still going despite some abuse. Great vehicles. Don't believe the bad reports that Ford writes.
A good Decision
The car definitely performs better on bumpy roads and offroad than paved roads. Long driving hours could be a little bit annoying but tolerable. The interior is very roomy and alot better than older models. I loved the arm rest space and the multifunction steering wheel. The on display parking assist visual aid and computer trip in dashboard seemed very appealing. I have no general complains from the car, but it can be a little squeaky on a bumpy ride.
Bailout Buggy
Two months old and it's been in the shop five times and is still broken. I had reservations about buying this government bailout buggy; now i realize my mistake. This will be the last Chrysler product I ever purchase. That being said, the Liberty is one of the last few real SUV type vehicles being made. At least it's not a car with a lift kit as are most SUVs today. I see myself enjoying the vehicle more once (or if) it's ever fixed correctly.