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2003 Jeep Liberty CALIFICACIONES Y RESEÑAS DE PROPIETARIOS
Sarah
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I really love my Jeep - I've had it for at least four years now, and I'm pretty impressed that it's still working smoothly and reliably. I commute for almost two hours each way on a daily basis, and I've never had an issue with the car during my commute. I previously owned a smaller Volkswagen sedan and I definitely prefer this car as it it's high up and I can see past most of the larger cars and trucks during my commute. I also like the style of the car; my Jeep is silver and has no dents or scratches on the body. It still has the original tire sleeve (and tire - I've never punctured a tire or gotten a flat). I have over 150,000 miles at this point, and once I need to get a replacement I'll probably opt for another Jeep. I purchased this Liberty for about $8,000, so I feel as though it's been a great purchase. I drive frequently and I've never broken down. If I can find another great used or pre-owned Jeep Liberty I would not hesitate to purchase again.
Omar
New Rochelle, New York
I hated it.
I bought the car because it looked nice. It was working great also. It drove smooth and had a great radio. However, with time I learned that it breaks down constantly. There is always something wrong with it. In the past year, I replaced nearly everything in the front hood. Visually, though, it is silver in color and has big black tires. There are some scratches all around the vehicle. More so, on the front and back bumpers. One of the front lights is cracked as well. It still turns on, though and I have never gotten pulled over because of it. In addition, one annoying thing in particular, about the vehicle is that the passenger window is sealed shut. It doesn't open at all- that gets really annoying during the summer months when it is hot and you just want to feel the breeze. However, in the winter, the vehicle is great. 4X4 is a great feature on the vehicle and still works perfectly. For example, I can literally drive over a mountain of snow with no problems. I have never needed to shovel it out of the snow in the morning. Also, the car gets very, very warm. The heater is fantastic. I love the long drives getting to school in the winter. I am extremely toasty.
Greenfield, Wisconsin
Great, sturdy vehicle.
I have owned my Jeep Liberty for about 15 years now. It's a great car for someone who regularly gets "out there." I use it every time I go camping or to a state or national park, and I never worry about getting stuck on dirt or gravel roads, even in downpours. It's also a great commuting vehicle; I drive it every day to work and feel safe. Repairs are generally simple and easy. At 125,000 miles, I have not had to pay for a major repair yet. I like the fact that the spare is a full-size tire as well; this has saved me more than once when I'm far away from any tire or automotive shop. The interior is leather trim, and the leather has held up for all of these years without any major cracks or defects. The leather cleans easily, even after driving on a road trip with two little kids in the back. The back seat folds down to accommodate large items, like furniture or a week's worth of camping supplies. There are only a couple of drawbacks to this vehicle that I've experienced. Like many Jeeps, the gas mileage is low, especially compared to 2019 standards. I generally get about 17 miles per gallon on the freeway and 15-16 miles per gallon in the city. In addition, although the car is well-maintained (and regularly maintained), the engine noise has steadily increased over the years. It is much louder than most of the cars in our parking garage, but not to the degree that it really warrants a lot of notice. That said, I have to turn the radio up a bit louder than I do in other cars due to the engine noise. Overall, though, I love my Jeep Liberty and plan on driving it as long as possible.
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