Excellent 2008 Jeep Liberty Sport Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a loaded 2008 jeep liberty sport 2wd 45000 miles and a CLEAN TITLE IN HAND ,regularly serviced and maintained at my local jeep dealer,no mechanical problems what so ever you're more than welcome to verify the service records and have it professionally inspected,I'm the 2nd owner of this beautiful jeep had it since 2009 ,it only had 4000 miles back then. PRICED @ TRADE IN VALUE IT WONT LAST. and it is NOT salvage or rebuilt or reconstructed title its a clean TITLE as the damage was minor,you can see that it is almost 4 years since the accident and I drive it everyday since and I still take pride in owning it. also NOTE the autocheck score of 84 which is way above average,you will get the deal of your life. Plz note I drive the car everyday to work so the mileage may vary slightly,I also reserve the right to end the listing early as the car for sale locally. text me for additional info 201-253-9760 |
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For Mazda, that's a good thing. CR spoke quite highly of the Zoom-Zoom brand's compact sedan and hatch, testing both models, and citing the excellent fuel economy and snickety-snack manual shifter as high points. Downsides to the 3 included a ride that is agile but "nervous," a bit too much noise and a cramped back seat. Still, the 3 was good enough to earn its place in the ranks of the "Recommended."
The Jeep didn't fare quite so well, with CR calling the polarizing CUV "half-baked." Although both engines were tested, the magazine called the 2.4-liter four-pot underpowered and its nine-speed automatic unrefined and unresponsive. That's particularly damning, considering the 9AT's role in future Chrysler products, including the extremely important 200. Overall, the Cherokee missed out on the coveted "Recommended" rating.
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