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=SKINNY= Jeep Liberty 4x4
Happy holidays!
Need a little skinny on a Jeep Liberty 4x4 V6. I run a guide service in which I trailer a driftboat. The boat and trailer weight about 600 pounds. I log about 8,000 miles on the road from April through November. I've been using a Dodge 2WD pickup truck with a V6 for the past eight years and it's been fine. I need the V6 since I go up a lot of hills with the trailer. The only hitch with the truck and is that it's a squeeze to have three adults in the front of the cab. If anyone can be good points - and bad - about this SUV I'd like to hear about it. Looking at the numbers - it comes in at about 23k for V6 / Auto. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Happy holidays to you and yours... E. |
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The Liberty is OK save for being a little girly, IMHO. I think you'd be
better off with a Cherokee Classic. It's got a little more oomph to get you up those hills, plenty of space, and if it still has the 4.0 liter, it's a tried and true motor. My 89 Cherokee with the 4.0 gets about 19mpg freeway. HTH Carl "Eddy Long" > wrote in message ... > Happy holidays! > > Need a little skinny on a Jeep Liberty 4x4 V6. > > I run a guide service in which I trailer a driftboat. The boat and trailer > weight about 600 pounds. I log about 8,000 miles on the road from April > through November. > > I've been using a Dodge 2WD pickup truck with a V6 for the past eight years > and it's been fine. I need the V6 since I go up a lot of hills with the > trailer. > > The only hitch with the truck and is that it's a squeeze to have three > adults in the front of the cab. > > If anyone can be good points - and bad - about this SUV I'd like to hear > about it. > > Looking at the numbers - it comes in at about 23k for V6 / Auto. > > Any advice will be greatly appreciated. > > Happy holidays to you and yours... > E. > > |
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If you look at the underbelly of the Liberty and compare to say a toyota
corolla and a cherokee you'll notice many similarities to the corolla, and almost none to a cherokee. nuff said. luni "Carl Saiyed" > wrote in message ... > The Liberty is OK save for being a little girly, IMHO. I think you'd be > better off with a Cherokee Classic. It's got a little more oomph to get you > up those hills, plenty of space, and if it still has the 4.0 liter, it's a > tried and true motor. My 89 Cherokee with the 4.0 gets about 19mpg freeway. > > HTH > > Carl > > > > > "Eddy Long" > wrote in message > ... > > Happy holidays! > > > > Need a little skinny on a Jeep Liberty 4x4 V6. > > > > I run a guide service in which I trailer a driftboat. The boat and > trailer > > weight about 600 pounds. I log about 8,000 miles on the road from April > > through November. > > > > I've been using a Dodge 2WD pickup truck with a V6 for the past eight > years > > and it's been fine. I need the V6 since I go up a lot of hills with the > > trailer. > > > > The only hitch with the truck and is that it's a squeeze to have three > > adults in the front of the cab. > > > > If anyone can be good points - and bad - about this SUV I'd like to hear > > about it. > > > > Looking at the numbers - it comes in at about 23k for V6 / Auto. > > > > Any advice will be greatly appreciated. > > > > Happy holidays to you and yours... > > E. > > > > > > |
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Liberty is not such a great car - I regret getting mine. I am upside down
- depreciates FAST!! |
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And they replaced the Cherokee with this loser?
"gigi_" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... : Liberty is not such a great car - I regret getting mine. I am upside down : - depreciates FAST!! : |
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If your not stuck on Jeep you may want to look at the Nissan Xterra, I've had one since new in 2000, I've just replaced the brakes at 91,000 kilometers but that's all I've done (except for new tires at 80,000K) I've never been stuck or had the vehicle fail to start. Plenty of room nd lots of pulling power. J On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 18:39:01 -0500, "Eddy Long" > wrote: >Happy holidays! > >Need a little skinny on a Jeep Liberty 4x4 V6. > >I run a guide service in which I trailer a driftboat. The boat and trailer >weight about 600 pounds. I log about 8,000 miles on the road from April >through November. > >I've been using a Dodge 2WD pickup truck with a V6 for the past eight years >and it's been fine. I need the V6 since I go up a lot of hills with the >trailer. > >The only hitch with the truck and is that it's a squeeze to have three >adults in the front of the cab. > >If anyone can be good points - and bad - about this SUV I'd like to hear >about it. > >Looking at the numbers - it comes in at about 23k for V6 / Auto. > >Any advice will be greatly appreciated. > >Happy holidays to you and yours... >E. > |
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At Jeep Jambouree the liberty was one the impressed me the least, useless,
more SUV then off road vehicle. "Jeff B" > wrote in message ... > > If your not stuck on Jeep you may want to look at the Nissan Xterra, > I've had one since new in 2000, I've just replaced the brakes at > 91,000 kilometers but that's all I've done (except for new tires at > 80,000K) I've never been stuck or had the vehicle fail to start. > Plenty of room nd lots of pulling power. > J > > > > On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 18:39:01 -0500, "Eddy Long" > > wrote: > >>Happy holidays! >> >>Need a little skinny on a Jeep Liberty 4x4 V6. >> >>I run a guide service in which I trailer a driftboat. The boat and >>trailer >>weight about 600 pounds. I log about 8,000 miles on the road from April >>through November. >> >>I've been using a Dodge 2WD pickup truck with a V6 for the past eight >>years >>and it's been fine. I need the V6 since I go up a lot of hills with the >>trailer. >> >>The only hitch with the truck and is that it's a squeeze to have three >>adults in the front of the cab. >> >>If anyone can be good points - and bad - about this SUV I'd like to hear >>about it. >> >>Looking at the numbers - it comes in at about 23k for V6 / Auto. >> >>Any advice will be greatly appreciated. >> >>Happy holidays to you and yours... >>E. >> > |
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Sno-
Thanks for the informative reply. Just to be clear, I wasn't bragging about 19mpg. I think the Cherokee is a great all-around vehicle, and am very satisfied with mine. It's reliable, powerful, and compact enough to fit most places. I've never heard of a suburban doing 30mpg, but there is a lot I haven't heard of. Carl "SnoMan" > wrote in message news:1_642641_5a97b79d3d54bb49ff31e4b414b28da4@aut oforumz.com... > "Carl Saiyed3" wrote: > >The Liberty is OK save for being a little girly, IMHO. I think > >you'd be better off with a Cherokee Classic. It's got a > >little more oomph to get you up those hills, plenty of space, and if > >it still has the 4.0 liter, it's a > >tried and true motor. My 89 Cherokee with the 4.0 gets about 19mpg > >freeway. > > > > 19 mpg is nothing to brag about in what is really a small SUV. I can > get 19 MPG with my big old V8 powered 4x4 3 ton burb if I keep it at > 65 on hiway and I have about twice the room too. A new burb will do > close to the same. THis is not an attempt to push him to a burb only > to say if you can live with 18 or 19 mpg you can get a lot more room > too. When my wife wanted a Cherokee in 2000, we had a hard time > finding one with a stick and a 4 banger (she basically drive it around > town/urban setting) All the dealers tried to sell her a 6 banger but > when pressed admitted the the MPG with the 6 is not very good for > vehical size. As it turn out, 5 years and 60k miles later she gets in > the low 20's in town with A/C and it will do almost 30 MPG around 60 > to 65 tops which is kinda nice for a beat around car in todays fuel > market. It has a good bit of pep too for its engine size and has > pulled a few trailer up to 2000 lbs or so localy with no real fuss and > 1000 lbs or less is not real effort at all. (it is kinda a jack of all > trades when we can use it instead of the trucks) I do agree that the > liberty is a bit of a dispointment but you can blame that on Dalmer > not Chysler or Jeep. Dalmer has lost touch with what made a Jeep a > Jeep. They should have keep Cherokee and replace the grand cherokee > Euro style. If I had my ind on a liberty, it would be the diesel > powered one for sure. > > -- > Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request > Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards > Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/4X4-SKINNY...pict94951.html > Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=642641 |
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two words.. Land Rover... those who have driven them will agree and the
rest will talk out their respective asses.... |
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Never driven a landy, heard they are very nice and comfy. Not sure I would
dig getting the pretty interior all muddy when im out 4 wheeling, and a little pricey for me. Carl "Corey Shuman" > wrote in message oups.com... > two words.. Land Rover... those who have driven them will agree and the > rest will talk out their respective asses.... > |
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