laurenp
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I have a tj right now '05 just want something nicer! Anyone had any problems out of them? It's a limited edition!
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I'm sorry I posted my experiences,since I apparently offended some.
However,it's my impression that a $29,000 vehicle should at least have a trip odometer,a power hatchback,a hood-lift system that doesn't require a prop to keep it open,and a gas tank sized to provide 300-400 miles capacity.
Having 2 torn rotator cuffs that aren't repairable,it is very difficult for me to clear the
roof.Our car and pickup truck don't require it.and the engineers who designed this vehicle should have fixed that.
Not having owned a vehicle with 20 inch tires before,I didn't realize the short sidewall
translates into a harsh ride.With a top-o-the-line vehicle,you should get a choice of wheel sizes.
As far as mileage,my wife's 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis 4-door V8 will get over 22 MPG on a 300 mile trip,driving at or slightly above the speed limit.My 1999 Ford F350 diesel gets 19 MPG consistently,and it weighs 7400 lbs.
Hey,the Liberty is what it is!
I selected it because I could get in and out of it easily,it has fairly good ground clearance,and it has the old-time 4 wheel drive low-range system.I can get to
the hunting camp via 4 miles of bad private log-road,I can back it up the 45 degree
bank to the shooting benches at our gun club's 500 yard range,and it will go thru a foot of snow fairly well.
If I find that there is something it can't do that I need it to do,I'll go buy something else.
In the meantime,this is my opinion!
Hey,the Liberty is what it is!
I selected it because I could get in and out of it easily,it has fairly good ground clearance,and it has the old-time 4 wheel drive low-range system. If I find that there is something it can't do that I need it to do,I'll go buy something else.
In the meantime,this is my opinion!
The Jet Limited was the top of the Liberty line,I believe.In order tp get a power passenger seat,you had to get a jet limited.
If I gave the impression that I'm having a bad experience that isn't true.
I mentioned some features that are disappointing.
I'm sorry I posted my experiences,since I apparently offended some.
However,it's my impression that a $29,000 vehicle should at least have a trip odometer,a power hatchback,a hood-lift system that doesn't require a prop to keep it open,and a gas tank sized to provide 300-400 miles capacity.
Having 2 torn rotator cuffs that aren't repairable,it is very difficult for me to clear the
roof.Our car and pickup truck don't require it.and the engineers who designed this vehicle should have fixed that.
Not having owned a vehicle with 20 inch tires before,I didn't realize the short sidewall
translates into a harsh ride.With a top-o-the-line vehicle,you should get a choice of wheel sizes.
As far as mileage,my wife's 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis 4-door V8 will get over 22 MPG on a 300 mile trip,driving at or slightly above the speed limit.My 1999 Ford F350 diesel gets 19 MPG consistently,and it weighs 7400 lbs.
Hey,the Liberty is what it is!
I selected it because I could get in and out of it easily,it has fairly good ground clearance,and it has the old-time 4 wheel drive low-range system.I can get to
the hunting camp via 4 miles of bad private log-road,I can back it up the 45 degree
bank to the shooting benches at our gun club's 500 yard range,and it will go thru a foot of snow fairly well.
If I find that there is something it can't do that I need it to do,I'll go buy something else.
In the meantime,this is my opinion!
have had my Liberty Jet imited 2012 for almost 2 years - about 5000 miles - poor gas mileage - 14.5.
has 20 inch tires - roughest riding vehicle I've ever owned - bar none
No way this thing is worth $29K out the door.
Bought it because I was recovering from back surgery and needed something with an
automatic transmission and low enough to be able to get into easily - compared to my
Ford 1 ton 4X4 diesel with a 6-speed manual ******.Went out and drove this one and bought it.
Get a heavy snow and it piles up on the roof and first time you brake,it slides foreward and covers the windshield - which is dangerous in traffic.
Need a bigger gas tank,since the mileage is so poor.
A Subaru Forester would have probably been a better choice,and about $5000 cheaper.
It SHOULD have been there. That is my point. It was factory standard.It wasn't on this Jet when I looked on it in dealer inventory.
If they had still been manufacturing them.I'd have ordered some other options.