CIPuyleart
New Member
Our daughter will be turning 16 in a few months, and my wife and I had started the look for her first car. Something with AWD was a must, since we live up in the hills in SW Washington state, where we are guaranteed to get snow if there is any threat of it down in Portland. Additionally, my wife prefers something that sits up a bit higher (we typically vacation in my leveled Tundra because we just prefer the better view from the higher cab), and then we had to still satisfy our daughter's "tastes" (which kept gravitating toward mid-sized sedans). Somehow, we were able to settle on an 04 Liberty Limited "Trail Rated" that was a one-owner car (elderly couple) with 144,000 miles on it. Inside and out, it looks damn near brand new, other than a few niggles here and there (needs new tires, the hood struts need replaced, and it's due for rear brake pads). And the price was fair.
After getting home with it, and pouring more carefully through the service records (of which they had most of them), I've noticed a few things that now have me stretching out my Google-Fu, and that led me to this site.
So, as I venture into my ownership of the family's first Jeep, it looks like I'm going to need to get cozy to research and satisfy my curiosity on a few of the quirks and hidden surprises this might have in store for me.
After getting home with it, and pouring more carefully through the service records (of which they had most of them), I've noticed a few things that now have me stretching out my Google-Fu, and that led me to this site.
So, as I venture into my ownership of the family's first Jeep, it looks like I'm going to need to get cozy to research and satisfy my curiosity on a few of the quirks and hidden surprises this might have in store for me.