Monday, June 16, 2008

'06 Jeep Liberty

Jeep has launched a transformed model of Liberty in 2006. It is more suitable to owners who want their SUV to be compatible even off-highway. It is a four wheel drive and 160 hp is the standard, but the 4-cyl gas engine isn’t there anymore.

The alloy wheels measure 16 inches and it carries the trademark Jeep grill with vertical seven rectangles and round headlights. There are three levels in the 2006 Jeep Liberty: Renegade, Sports and Limited.

2006 Jeep Liberty is an anti-skid special with an exterior tire. It is rated the highest in the 2006 safety test for frontal and rear protection and has optional airbags in side curtains.

Other available options are leather upholstery and power roof that add up to its interiors. It comes with only a 5-speed automatic, but 6-speed is available as an option. Liberty engine in the most basic model is a 3.7 liter.

'08 Jeep Liberty

The latest release of 2008 by Jeep is its nouveau Liberty model with advanced tech features. The SUV’s 4x2 wheel drive gives sturdy looks and has replenished interiors.

Unlike earlier models, the stereo in the 2008 Jeep Liberty is a more navigable two-line dot matrix. There is an option of power slide roof for every passenger to enjoy. There is no change in the engine and is the same 3.7 liter V6. The engine is enhanced with an improved front suspension and five-link rear suspension.

The 2008 Jeep Liberty comes with are rain sensor wipers and memory mirrors and seats. In this new model, there are only two levels: Sports and Limited. Renegade is not launched as yet.

The safety system is more sophisticated with anti lock brakes and traction control wheels and tire pressure monitoring. The rear seats can be folded to get more space for cargo. The new Liberty also assists in hill climbing and controls the brake pressure while descending.

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The 2005 Jeep Liberty serves its owner with good balancing power. It is a ride for people who enjoy quick weekend getaway off-road. This SUV is good on-road also but is primarily designed for off-road driving. The base model is a 150 hp 4-cylindrical turbo-diesel engine.

The interior of a 2005 Jeep Liberty are very spacious with foldable rear seats. It can accommodate five people with their respective gears easily. If the back seats are folded it can carry two people with sizable cargo anywhere.

Unlike earlier models, 2005 has double density foam in the seats and their height can be adjusted. New optional additions to this model of Liberty are navigation system, Chrysler’s Uconnect (wireless audio system) and satellite radio.

Safety options offered in Liberty are more sophisticated; they offer airbags in side curtains. In an emergency, as soon as a bag is deployed, the fuel turns off and doors are unlocked.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

REISSUED AND RUGGED

The 2005 Jeep Liberty offered the promise of the great outdoors while at the same time functioning as a family wagon. That's because it, unlike a lot of other suburban surfers, offered true off-road capability -- though at the cost of sacrificing some on-road agility.
All-new was the watchword for the 2005 Jeep Liberty, including new front fascia, grilles, fog lamps and body side-moldings. We've got the photos to prove it, along with pricing info, customer reviews and other automotive goodies. There's financing info too, in case you're looking to buy.

Monday, May 12, 2008

2008 Jeep Liberty

The first generation of buyers of Jeep Liberty’s had been primarily made up of women. While that is not a bad thing it certainly wasn’t the intention of the designers. The initial Jeep Liberty had a decidedly cute look about it that seemed to appeal to women. In the 2008 Jeep Liberty that cute look is gone. Jeep decided that the Liberty needed a masculine makeover and redesigned the 2008 Liberty to be less cute and more rugged than the previous editions.

That isn’t the only thing that the 2008 Jeep Liberty improves on. For the '08 model, Jeep improved on the road stability on the suspension of the 2008 model. With all the improvements they managed to increase their rollover rating from two stars to three.

2006 Jeep Liberty

In 2006 Jeep decided to get rid of the four-cylinder gasoline version of their Jeep Liberty. The only options available for the 2006 Jeep Liberty are the four-cylinder diesel or the 210-hp V-6. Jeep soon found out that the choice of diesel was an extremely wise decision. You're only able to obtain an automatic transmission on the diesel version of the 2006 Jeep Liberty. A manual transmission is available on the gasoline-powered version.

Once an option on previous versions of the Jeep Liberty, antilock four wheel disc brakes are now a standard feature of the 2006 Jeep Liberty. Side airbags are still an optional feature in the '06 Liberty. You can have your Liberty equipped with leather seats, heated seats, satellite radio, and Uconnect, which transforms the vehicle's audio system into a method of linking with cell phones.

With the choice of diesel as an option, 2006 was a great year for the Jeep Liberty. It is always a sturdy rugged SUV for all your off road adventures, but now it is also the vehicle of choice for stylish traveling in the city

2005 Jeep Liberty

When the 2005 Jeep Liberty hit the market it came equipped with a brand new engine and two new transmission options. The Jeep Liberty became the first SUV that was available with a diesel engine in the United States. The option of an automatic transmission or a new six speed manual transmission is another new option for the '05 Jeep Liberty.

In 2005 Jeep made some improvements in the seats. They started using dual density foam that allows for greater absorption of vibration while riding in the vehicle. The backseat of the Jeep Liberty is able to seat three comfortably with a good deal of headroom.

The cargo space available on the 2005 Jeep Liberty is considerably roomy. You should have no problem loading up a weekends worth of camping gear and setting off for the country. There are also tie downs available so your equipment doesn’t end up rolling around in the back while you take on some country roads.