## 2002 Jeep Liberty # Runs Very Good! Low Reserve! ## on 2040-cars
Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States
2002 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT WAGON *4X4* Automatic Transmission Good Running Condition Year: 2002 Exterior: BLACK Interior: Gray Cloth Condition: Used Fuel Type: Gasoline Body Type: WAGON Transmission: Automatic Engine: 6 cylinder Engine: 3.7 L L6 Options: AM/FM/CD Anti-Lock Brakes Driver Airbag Passenger Airbag Air Conditioning Cruise Control Power Locks Power Windows Power Steering Tinted Rear Window And MUCH MORE!! Priced to Sell Fast!! This is a well maintained and cared for 2002 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT WAGON. It’s a very comfortable and great running car. Engine, automatic transmission are in good working condition. This vehicle drives great, the engine is mechanically sound and the transmission is smooth and precise, offering a pleasant ride expected from JEEP. This vehicle is in good running condition and mechanically no issues. All of the electrical and optional equipment on this vehicle works (from our experience and knowledge). This vehicle has PA Reconstructed Title. All works were done at a professional body shop and car is ready to road now anywhere. Welcome to do the drive test. For you peace of mind we can help you further protect your investment with extended warranty... For you convenience WARRANTY AVAILABLE... we are providing Limited Powertrain Warranty for Engine and Transmission for 3 months for a reasonable price. * Do not bid on this vehicle if you do not intend to buy it. This vehicle is being sold AS IS, where is with no warranty expressed, written or implied. PLEASE be advised that you are bidding on a pre-owned (used) vehicle. This vehicle has been previously driven and has been subject to normal wear and tear, both cosmetically and mechanically. A used car will show signs of use and minor wear. The body is in very good shape. The interior is very clean and great for the age and mileage. The seats are in very good shape. The are tires have great tread remaining. But... Please remember that this vehicle is 12 years old … it is not a new... * I reserve the right to cancel all existing bids and end the auction early should the item no longer be available for sale (the car is for sale locally). The Buyer is encouraged to inspect the car before purchase. All buyer are to pay a $80.00 documentation and prep fee. The successful high bidder will submit a $300 non-refundable deposit within 72 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Customers with ZERO or NEGATIVE feedback on eBay Motors please contact me prior to bidding. Otherwise, I reserve the right to cancel your bid. Please do not wait till last minute to own this nice wagon!! SERIOUS BIDDER ONLY!!! THANKS FOR LOOKING!!! Please call me with any questions: 267-918-1144 GOOD LUCK FOR BIDDING! |
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2013 Jeep Wrangler Moab Edition
Wed, 11 Dec 2013There will forever be a soft spot in my heart for the Jeep Wrangler. The last one I owned was red, and, as a 1990 model, had the square headlights derided by Jeep enthusiasts who grew up on the Civilian Jeeps that descended from their General Purpose military ancestors. As a teenager, I couldn't have cared less what shape its headlights happened to be - to me, a Jeep Wrangler represented freedom; a carefree do-it-all machine equally at home with the top stowed away in the summer or with the heater on full blast in the snowy clutches of Old Man Winter. In Dr. Seuss parlance, my square-headlighted Sneetch was just as worthy as any round-headlighted Sneetch.
All that said, I'll be the first person to advise against buying a Jeep Wrangler of any sort for owners who don't plan to use it as its makers intend. There's no good reason to punish yourself with a stiff and springy ride, a loud and somewhat drafty (though generally water-resistant) interior or the poor fuel economy expected of a block-shaped vehicle if you don't enjoy its other, more exciting benefits.
Of course, Jeep has done its darndest over the years to make the Wrangler as civilized as possible while keeping it as capable as federal law will allow. The 2013 Jeep Wrangler Moab edition is one of Jeep's latest attempts to attract attention from the upper reaches of the active lifestyle set, and I spent a week with one to see what makes the Moab special.
What will Detroit do with the abandoned AMC headquarters?
Mon, Dec 28 2015As with so many other industrial and residential properties in Detroit, the former headquarters for the American Motors Corporation is having a hard time finding a reputable buyer. In October the Wayne County Treasurer held a tax foreclosure auction of 25,000 properties that included the AMC building, the starting bid being $500. Nicholas Casab won the building for $500, but the county voided the sale when Casab didn't pay the $232,000 in back property taxes. Detroit authorities haven't commented on the failed sale, but the city has until January 4 to decide if it wants to keep the building. If it doesn't want to hold onto it, the 1.5-million-square-foot property on 57 acres might be ceded to the Wayne County Land Bank Corporation. No matter who holds the deed come January 5, all anyone really wants is for someone to take possession of the building who will actually turn it into something useful and viable. The property opened in 1927 as a factory for the Kelvinator Corporation. Over the following decades, Kelvinator merged with the Nash Motor Company, and that merged entity merged with Hudson Motor Car Co, becoming American Motors. Chrysler took over the building in 1987 when it bought AMC, then shuttered it in 2009. The complex has produced refrigerators, Sikorsky helicopters, Jeeps, AMCs, and was used as an engineering center for Jeeps and other Chrysler products. Having been through several hands in the past six years, it is cited as part of the cycle of abandonment plaguing Detroit. Related Video: News Source: Detroit Free Press Government/Legal Chrysler Jeep Auctions Detroit amc
2015 Jeep Renegade First Drive [w/video]
Fri, Jan 23 2015Would it surprise you to hear that a strong, vocal and loyal owner base can sometimes be a hindrance to automakers? Of course, no brand would ever admit such a thing. And sure, on the surface, you might think that having people passionately champion a brand would provide nothing but perks. As we've seen over the years, though, there are plenty of times when that's not the case. Jeep has most recently fought this battle following the arrival of the new Cherokee, where two-tracking purists and rock-crawling enthusiasts bemoaned the nameplate's dip into Crossoverdom. Now, with its latest vehicle, the off-road brand is trying to keep this vocal minority happy (or at least quiet) while building a crossover that has general-purpose appeal to consumers in an increasingly crowded and important small CUV market. This balancing act has produced the 2015 Renegade, a vehicle that, following our testing in sunny San Jose, CA, we're quite confident will appeal to both brand loyalists and the uninitiated, alike. Before we dig into the meat of our First Drive, if you're here looking for a review of the Renegade Trailhawk and its off-road abilities, you're out of luck. We did drive it, both on- and off-road, and will be publishing a feature on it in the very near future. But for now, we're focusing on the volume model, the Renegade Latitude. Instead of the off-roader-meets-E.T. appearance of the Cherokee that's polarized so many, Jeep has dipped its brush in the tin marked "Heritage," fitting a simple seven-slat grille, historically appropriate round headlights and square taillights. In between all that, there are flared trapezoidal wheel arches, like you'd get on a classic CJ or MB, tall windows to let in plenty of light and short overhangs. It's not the broader strokes that contribute to the Renegade's adorably busy exterior, so much as the myriad of smaller styling details that visually attach this new model to Jeeps of the past. The hood is long and mostly flat, forcibly recalling the bonnet of the original Willys MBs and Ford GPWs that US troops used to strategize, sermonize and operate on during World War II. But rather than make it flush with the grille, it bleeds over the headlights, like the front of an infantryman's helmet. The X shape found throughout the car is reminiscent of military-style jerry cans, while the mirrors are door-mounted, like Jeeps of old. The roof, meanwhile, can be blacked-out, further linking the Renegade to its big brother, the Wrangler.