AlohaTRacer
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Aloha Everyone--
I will be moving from Oahu to the Big Island within the next several months and have decided I'm going to part with my Cadillac and Smart. Since the Big Island has lots of places to explore that require 4WD, I'm looking at getting a Liberty; however, I'm not sure which of the used Libertys I've seen would be ideal. My destination will be Hilo which is on the wet side of the island, and I'll be residing outside of town where dirt roads aren't uncommon.
Here's what I've found on Oahu thus far:
1. 2005 Biodiesel CRD Limited with 95K miles, auto trans, hitch, slightly lifted. The dogleg-shaped transfer case lever reads "2H-4PartTime-4FullTime-N-4Lo" which I believe is a Selec-Trac.
2. 2008 3.7 V6 *6-speed manual*, 80K miles, 4WD selector switch reads "2WD-4WD Lock-4WD Low" which I guess is Command-Trac.
3. 2012 3.7 Auto, 48K miles, Tow Pkg with hitch and 7-pin socket. Has the same 4WD selector switch as the 2008 listed above.
4. 2009 3.7 Auto, 31K miles, Tow Pkg, 4WD selector switch reads "2WD-4WD Auto-4WD Low" which I believe is Selec-Trac II..?
This vehicle would be my daily driver (though I mostly work from home) with trips to Hilo Airport once-twice a week. It rains a lot on the Hilo side of the island. Traffic is not "LA" or Honolulu (which is bad too) so I have no preference on the transmission. I'd also be going up Mauna Kea (14K feet) to stargaze or down Waipio Valley Road (very steep!) to get to the beaches and there are no paved roads in that area. Getting out to some beaches requires driving on lava rock.
Any input from the experts on what Liberty I should focus on?
Mahalo Nui Loa!
I will be moving from Oahu to the Big Island within the next several months and have decided I'm going to part with my Cadillac and Smart. Since the Big Island has lots of places to explore that require 4WD, I'm looking at getting a Liberty; however, I'm not sure which of the used Libertys I've seen would be ideal. My destination will be Hilo which is on the wet side of the island, and I'll be residing outside of town where dirt roads aren't uncommon.
Here's what I've found on Oahu thus far:
1. 2005 Biodiesel CRD Limited with 95K miles, auto trans, hitch, slightly lifted. The dogleg-shaped transfer case lever reads "2H-4PartTime-4FullTime-N-4Lo" which I believe is a Selec-Trac.
2. 2008 3.7 V6 *6-speed manual*, 80K miles, 4WD selector switch reads "2WD-4WD Lock-4WD Low" which I guess is Command-Trac.
3. 2012 3.7 Auto, 48K miles, Tow Pkg with hitch and 7-pin socket. Has the same 4WD selector switch as the 2008 listed above.
4. 2009 3.7 Auto, 31K miles, Tow Pkg, 4WD selector switch reads "2WD-4WD Auto-4WD Low" which I believe is Selec-Trac II..?
This vehicle would be my daily driver (though I mostly work from home) with trips to Hilo Airport once-twice a week. It rains a lot on the Hilo side of the island. Traffic is not "LA" or Honolulu (which is bad too) so I have no preference on the transmission. I'd also be going up Mauna Kea (14K feet) to stargaze or down Waipio Valley Road (very steep!) to get to the beaches and there are no paved roads in that area. Getting out to some beaches requires driving on lava rock.
Any input from the experts on what Liberty I should focus on?
Mahalo Nui Loa!
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