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2002 Jeep Liberty 4x4 Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l V6 on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:115000
Location:

Washington, Illinois, United States

Washington, Illinois, United States

 

2002 Jeep Liberty Sport. 

  • Reason for selling;  We are retired and this is one of two extra cars. We no longer need to have a vehicle to get us through bad weather or snow. The plates will expire in March.
  • General Condition; No accidents, no dents, no dings, no paint repairs, no chips or scratches in the glass.  There are three very small rock chips that do not show up in the photos. The interior of the car is in good shape with some wear starting to show on the driver’s seat and drivers floor mat. The carpets are clean; headliner is spotless and snug to the roof.  No odors or signs of being smoked in. All power buttons and features work.
  • EBAY Autocheck has this rated at 73, which is well above average for a 2002 Jeep Liberty. It is in very good condition with a good history.  
  • Maintenance; This Jeep has been very well maintained and was garaged. The Firestone Destination tires, brakes, spark plugs, coolant, serpentine belt, windshield, windshield wipers and muffler were replaced in 2012 and have less than 5,000 miles on them. The tires have 11/32 tread which is 1/32 less than new. The Transmission fluid and filter was changed 12,000 miles ago in 2011.
  • Power Train; The 3.7 V6 has had frequent oil changes and is quiet with no noises or leaks. The automatic transmission shifts correctly. The suspension is tight and the ride is good. The four-wheel drive engages correctly with no fuss or noise. There are no warning lights illuminated and all lights, wipers, washers and features work correctly.
  • Equipment includes; 4x4 four wheel drive with low and high range for getting through on slippery surfaces plus 2x4 two wheel drive for economy. Drivers and passengers air bags, air conditioning, power steering, power windows, tilt steering wheel, cruise, remote locking, delay headlight shut off, battery saving power shutoff, AM/ FM /CD radio, intermittent wipers , rear wiper, reclining seats, rear split folding seats, folding outside mirrors, privacy glass, center counsel with storage, rear tire cover and floor mats.
  • Clean and clear Illinois title in hand.
  •  This Jeep is in very good shape and has never let us down. It is a very dependable, smaller SUV with great visibility and short turning radius. It is easy to drive, easy to park, does not take up much room yet has plenty of room inside and has the capability of an 4x4 Jeep, yet comfort of a SUV.  We installed a trailer hitch in 2010 to pull a small garden trailer to carry mulch for our yard and transport our riding mower and snow blower to our daughter’s house 5 miles away.
  • Our Jeep is also listed locally and we reserve the right to sell locally and end this listing early.
  • Asking $5350.00. Reasonable offers will be considered.  Inspections are welcome and encouraged.
  •  Thanks you for looking and Best Regards.

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