Used 2010 Jeep Liberty Consumer Reviews
See Edmunds pricing data
Has Your Car's Value Changed?
Used car values are constantly changing. Edmunds lets you track your vehicle's value over time so you can decide when to sell or trade in.
Great SUV Value
I purchased my RWD Liberty Sport, equipped with the 3.7 L V-6 engine, brand new in late June 2010. I still happily own it after 119 months and 116,200 miles. The only fancy equipment on it consists of the big Sky-Slider sun roof and the My Gig REN head unit with the touchscreen, 4,000-song capacity hard drive and the U-Connect hands-free Mobil phone setup. (I installed the REN head unit and at the same time installed a superb after-market sound system six months after I bought the vehicle.). My Liberty has given fine service, due in part, no doubt, to the simplicity of the engine, transmission, suspension, and emission-control equipment. In 116,200 miles, the only expensive maintenance work (not repairs) I have had to undertake were the replacement of the real main seal and the oil pan gasket, which work was undertaken simultaneously with the change of the transmission fluid. The only parts that have actually failed (rather than wore out) in 116,200 miles have been: the driver’s power window switch, an AC rotary control switch, and a control board for the driver’s side brake light. Not bad for all those miles. The ride and handling have been good. I replaced the original coil springs and a completely worthless set of replacement Rancho heavy duty struts and shocks (which had been installed in March 2017) in September 2018. When I replaced the Rancho brand equipment, I installed Bilstein shocks and struts. The Bilstein equipment has made a tremendous improvement in the ride and handling and has been well worth the difference in the price of KYB or Rancho brand equipment. I have changed the oil regularly with a blended synthetic Penzoil oil, which I have had installed at Mopar dealers. I buy a 4-oil change service contract for $120, which is a good deal. Each oil change is good for 5,000 miles. I can take my Liberty to any hrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram dealer in America for an oil change using this Mopar service contract. I have had a lot of fun with my Liberty. It has proven to be a great value and a wise investment.
Nothing Timid Here! 2010 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4
I'm surprised by the spectrum of reviews of this vehicle - from Love It to Leave It with few in the middle. This is a powerful, reliable, comfortable & well designed vehicle with a nice compliment of "luxuries" - especially in this price range. Driving the Liberty LTD 4x4, the interior experience - solid ride in the quiet, well appointed cabin - one almost forgets that it is a powerful 3.7L V6 4WD vehicle that won't let you down in heavy weather, over moderate terrain, and easily managed load capabilities. Love It!
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
What a great SUV
I did not buy this car for its gas mileage; I bought it for its great exterior. It handles like a suv is suppose to and I have loved owning this vehicle. Just remember that this is a jeep and jeeps are not known for gas sipping. I drive primarily city miles, but on the rare occasion I have needed the "muscle" that jeep is known for, Ive had it. I have a large dog that I like to take to the dog park, but Im also one of those people who like to keep my car really clean. The interior of this vehicle is outstanding! I can take my dog to the park and not have to worry if he is going to damage my car's interior. This suv is the perfect balance of masculinity and femininity; absolutely awesome!
So far so good
I previously owned a Chrysler PT Cruiser. Living in the upper Midwest I want a 4WD, taller truck-based SUV. My cruiser was just getting beat up during winter because it sits low. So far I enjoy the Liberty. The ride is smooth and comfortable. Cons-I live in a pretty windy area and compared to my cruiser or other vehicles I have driven, I notice the wind noise is rather loud when all windows are closed. I have to turn the radio up pretty high, just for me personally the outside noise can be a bit annoying.
Awsome mid-size suv
This is the second Jeep Liberty I have owned. I traded in a 2009 Nissan Altima for this Jeep Liberty. I love how comfortable the Liberty is for a tall person. The Liberty sport comes with all the options you could ever want. The ride is really nice, seats are comfortable. For those people who write bad reviews about the liberty have no clue what they are talking about...... 1. Gas millage is around 18 which is what you expect for an suv. 2. You can't compare a Liberty to a car.....If you want the ride of a car and gas millage of a car BUY A CAR. I wanted something that pull a boat and not be the size of a huge truck. The Liberty is it. I highly recommend the Liberty to anyone