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2002 Jeep Liberty 4d Sport Utility Ltd $$ Reduced $$ on 2040-cars

US $6,995.00
Year:2002 Mileage:158800 Color: Mirrors
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2002 JEEP LIBERTY 4D SPORT UTILITY LTD / MOON ROOF - $6900   WAS $7900 UST REDUCED $1,000 !!!!!!!


EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!


Like New Extra Clean


Blue, Charcoal grey interior, 3.7 Liter Power Tech V6, 4X4 electronic auto-traction transmission (4 Wheel Drive), mileage 159,800, Tow Package & Hitch / Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission (part of tow package), Cruise Control, HVAC front and Rear Seating Area, Leather Seats front & rear, AM/FM /CD / Cassette Player Stereo with Infinity Sound System, Power Steering, Power Seats, Heated Front Seats (Lo & Hi selection heat keeps those buns warm!), Power Mirrors, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Heated Exterior Mirrors, Tinted Windows, Heated Rear Window Defroster / Wiper & Washer system, Rear Hatch Window, Power Glass Moon Roof, Auto Windshield Wiper / Washer System, Tilt Steering Wheel, White & Orange dial analog instrument cluster / Information Center, Trip / mileage computer, digital compass, outside temperature reading. Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) , Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag, Alloy Wheels. Tires in good condition, spare new never used. Brakes new (2012).


Original owner vehicle purchased new in 2002. Regular oil changes (every 2500 miles), Transmission flushed at 55,000 & 110,000. Just smogged and was told smog tests like a brand new vehicle by mechanic (Emissions as low as a new vehicle). New hood assist pneumatic lift assists, new rear hatch pneumatic lift assists.

The vehicle is well cared for with no defects. Drives and looks like new!! NEVER IN A COLLISION!!
Was Asking $7,900   NOW REDUCED $1,000 = -----> $6900


WHY BUY FROM A DEALER WHEN YOU CAN GET ALL THE EXTRAS HERE??



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