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Review of Jeep Liberty 4x2 2005 3.7 L with Automatic Transmission Opinion..........

Everyone Loves a Jeep. Capture One Now

By Cleveland Gonnawinn, published Jul 20, 2008
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Rating: 2.0 of 5
Everyone loves a Jeep. It's just American nature to do so. Even if you do not want to you just do, drive one.

You get in this 2005 model you will experience a secure firm ride which does not omit Jeeps fun factor. The 3.7 L is peppy, not preppy. This particular model as driven for this writing cost used under 16k. This model had automatic transmission, with a hard top.

All said the chief complint about this model was the use of interior and exterior use of a material perhaps similar to a plastic. Below is a comment about this plasic resembling material on this particular model. This material exists over the exterior wheel wells, and most prevalent in the interior of the car.

"These type of "fenders" probably absorb more shock, like when your neighborhood sociopath likes to let go of shopping carts and aim at cars. He or she may be disappointed when the basket may not damage your jeep (this model) enough. " This material in alone and by itself is a task to clean and keep clean too, that is if you desire a clean jeep.

It is recommended and really common sense not to add after market stuff not made specifically for your Jeep or any other vehicle. This model captured for this review is very specific and runs best on its own product's. Go with dealer approved stuff!

This jeep runs well on regular unleaded and since everyone is now wealthy and gas is over four bucks a gallon, any driver will appreciate the gas mileage.

You will get head turns from other drivers, and no there not just looking at your wife or girl friend... Overall driver visibility is rated well.

When this model was test driven in 2008, many asked the driver if it was brand new. No complaints about paint etc. This model comes with a real tire as a spare. The jack is under the back seat, nicely concealed.

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