2004 Jeep Liberty Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Farmingdale, New York, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:3.7L V6 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Liberty
Trim: LIMITED
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 130,742
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Silver
CAR IS PRICED WELL BELOW BLUE BOOK, NADA, & ALL MARKET VALUES PLUS ADDITIONAL DEALER FEE OF $189.00 PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE: JOE 1-.516-.782-.5001 MILEAGE WAS AT TIME OF PICTURE AND WILL VARY AS I AM CURRENTLY DRIVING THE CAR ! PLEASE SEE ALL PICS SHOWING ALL OR MOST COSMETIC DAMAGE EXTERIOR & INTERIOR!! we do our best to show all damage. YOU ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO PERSONALLY INSPECT VEHICLE PRIOR TO BIDDING ONCE BIDDING HAS ENDED A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WILL BE REQUIERED PRIOR TO VEHICLE INSPECTION. SO PLEASE INSPECT PRIOR TO BIDDING. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS-IS , WHERE-IS , WITH NO GUARANTEE NIETHER EXPRESSED , NOR IMPLIED , NOR OFFERED !! IF YOU ARE A NEW YORK STATE BUYER , WE ARE REQUIERED TO COLLECT SALES TAX. & NYS INSPECTION. IF YOU HAVE ZERO (0) FEEDBACK OR ANY NEGATIVE FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELED !! DEPOSIT OF $500. REQUIERED WITHIN 24 HOURS. FINAL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS MUST BE MADE IN CASH IN PERSON. IF PAYMENT IS MADE VIA WIRE TRANSFER OR BANK / CERTIFIED CHECK THE VEHICLE WILL NOT BE RELEASED FOR 3 BUSINESS DAYS. VEHICLE MUST BE PICKED UP @ OUR LOCATION WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END OR A STORAGE FEE OF $30.00 PER DAY WILL BE APPLIED. WHATEVER PRICE IS AGREED UPON BETWEEN BUYER AND SELLER DOES NOT INCLUDE THE $189.00 ADD'L FEE.
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2015 Jeep Renegade
Tue, 04 Mar 2014It's no secret that the midsize crossover segment is one of the most hotly contested battlegrounds in the automotive industry. Long have vehicles like the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 duked it out for those ever illusive consumer dollars. For many customers, though, even something like a Nissan Rogue is too big, whether in terms of price, fuel economy or just plain size.
For those customers, a growing market segment seems poised to fulfill their needs. Compact crossovers and tall wagons like the Nissan Juke and Kia Soul offer the high-riding driving experience with all the utility that comes from their two-box layout. It's an underrepresented segment among manufacturers, with big names like Toyota, Ford, General Motors and Honda lacking a true competitor.
To capitalize on this growing class, Chrysler's Jeep brand has readied this: the Renegade. That's right. Not Jeepster - Renegade. This diminutive off-roader, which rides on Fiat Chrysler's new small-wide 4x4 architecture, represents Jeep's first foray into the subcompact CUV segment as we know it, and it's making its official debut this week, on the floor of the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. Join us as we take a close look at one of Jeep's most important products in some time.
Feds fretting over remote hack of Jeep Cherokee
Fri, Jul 24 2015A cyber-security gap that allowed for the remote hacking of a Jeep Cherokee has federal officials concerned. An associate administrator with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday that news of the breach conducted by researchers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller had "floated around the entire federal government." "The Homeland Security folks sent out broadcasts that, 'Here's an issue that needs to be addressed,'" said Nathaniel Beuse, an associate administrator with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Valasek and Miller commandeered remote control of the Cherokee through a security flaw in the cellular connection to the car's Uconnect infotainment system. From his Pittsburgh home, Valasek manipulated critical safety inputs, such as transmission function, on Miller's Jeep as he drove along a highway near St. Louis, MO. The scope of the remote breach is believed to be the first of its kind. The prominent cyber-security researchers needed no prior access to the vehicle to perform the hack, and the scope of the remote breach is believed to be the first of its kind. A NHTSA spokesperson said the agency's cyber-security staff members are "putting their expertise to work assessing this threat and the response, and we will take action if we determine it's necessary to protect safety." A Homeland Security spokesperson referred questions about the hack to Chrysler. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has already been the subject of a federal hearing this month, in which officials scrutinized whether the company had adequately fixed recalled vehicles and repeatedly failed to notify the government about defects. But cyber-security concerns are a new and different species for the regulatory agency. Only hours before the Jeep hack was announced by Wired magazine earlier this week, NHTSA administrator Dr. Mark Rosekind said hacking vulnerabilities were a threat to privacy, safety, and the public's trust with new connected and autonomous technologies that allow vehicles to communicate. NHTSA outlined its response to the cyber-security challenges facing the industry in a report issued Tuesday. In it, the agency summarized its best practices for thwarting attacks and said it will analyze possible real-time infiltration responses. But the agency's ability to handle hackers may only go so far.
This American Life spends a week selling Jeeps in Long Island
Thu, 19 Dec 2013So you think you know car dealers? Well, maybe you do, but This American Life spent a month at Town and Country Jeep Chrysler Doge Ram in Long Island to give us a behind-the-scenes look (or listen, since it's a radio program) at what it's like to be a car dealer.
Yes, there's a lot of swearing in thick New York accents, frustration, confusion, and generally it's a madhouse at the dealership. But that's understandable when the sales staff has to sell 129 vehicles in October in order to get an $85,000 manufacturer bonus - with several other Jeep dealerships within a 10-mile radius.
The episode, 129 Cars, is worth a listen, but make sure you have 71 minutes to spare if you want to get through it in one sitting. Head here for the unedited version or here for the bleeped version (which is 58 minutes long).