2003 Jeep Liberty Sport 3.7l 4wd on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Selling AS IS a 2003 Jeep Liberty Sport Based on KBB criteria, I'd rate the Jeep as Good-Fair. Body: The paint is good and the body is in pretty good condition with only a few rust spots that I can find. There is one spot on the hood (see pic), some paint wear on the roof, and some more major rust around the rear upper tail light (see pic). The rear door is slightly warped from backing into my trailer tongue a few times and bumping the spare tire, but closes and locks securely. Engine: The engine runs well, but does have a small oil drip from time to time. This leak sometimes smokes when it hits the hot exhaust manifold. This may be the cause of a bigger problem, such as a leaking valve cover gasket, head gasket, or rear main seal and I want to make sure to disclose it. Within the 1.5 years, it has a new alternator, brakes, spark plugs, battery, and front driveshaft/bearings/boot. 4WD works great. Tires: New tires (Michelin X Radial LT2) were purchased at 152,797mi and have well over half their tread left; the spare needs to be replaced. Electronics: All lights and features work except the radio display (the radio/cassette/CD all work) The A/C runs very cold. Other than usual wear and tear and stains, the interior is in good condition as well. I have not had the interior detailed, so many of these might be removed. It also has an after-market tow hitch with 7/4 pin wiring. I can provide a CarFax report as well. I am the second owner and live in Florida and South Carolina. The car was bought used in Ft. Myers, FL. Local pickup only (will meet at nearby airports). I am cross-listing this jeep on Craigslist and may end the auction early if it sells. |
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