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2005 Jeep Liberty Sport Crd Diesel! 62k Miles!! on 2040-cars

US $10,128.00
Year:2005 Mileage:62770
Location:

Milltown, New Jersey, United States

Milltown, New Jersey, United States
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 Up for sale is a 2005 Jeep Liberty CRD. 62,770 miles.  Tires are about 40%-50% life left. Never had any issues with this jeep, took it on a trip out to ohio for a wedding and we were able to get 30mpg on the highway with 3 adults and 2 small kids crammed inside.  The reason for the "diesel fuel Only" decal on the window is here in NJ we are not allowed to pump our own gas, and as this is my wife's vehicle the gas attendants don't always think she knows what shes talking about when she tells them she wants to fill up on diesel (we once had a jetta TDI, she asked for $10 of diesel, told the guy 3 times "diesel" he still put gasoline in it, had to pump the tank out on the side of the turnpike and flush with diesel. the decal is to ensure that mistake never happens again. and no, gas has never been in this jeeps tank). Has a factory installed 5,000lb tow hitch and harness connector (Tow Package)

We love this jeep, so much that I have one of my own shortly after buying this one, but due to our family size increasing we need to get a minivan. (my wife hates the idea of a minivan, but she isn't comfortable with a larger vehicle than that and has her eye on a VW Routan.) We haven't had this jeep that long, almost 2 years now, so we still have a high payoff on the loan.  We are selling this at payoff value only, and I will eat the $125 fee to list.  Payoff is $10,128 according to the bank.  Now I know this can be a tricky situation, I believe once you cut the check it will be about 2 weeks before you receive the title, we use Huntington National Bank in ohio, so we will have to overnight the check to them, they will wait for it to clear, then process the title and send it out to us.  We cannot finance the new minivan without first eliminating this loan.

You can ask anything that you need, you can arrange to come and see this.  in some of the pictures it may look a little messy inside since we are still using it. I cant see us putting more that 300 miles on the odometer in the week that this is listed for.  like I said, anything you need to know you can message me, or call also 732-763-1719.  if you need this shipped I can help you find a shipping service.

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Well, no one should ever accuse the government of not giving things plenty of thought. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is still debating whether it will retest any of the 1.56 million 1992 to 1998 Grand Cherokees and 2002 to 2007 Libertys that were part of a recall regarding fires after rear-end collisions. And yes, this debate has been going on for over a month. In other news...
The recall dustup started in early June, when Chrysler took the unusual position of refusing a recall request from NHTSA regarding placement of the fuel tank on the effected vehicles. NHTSA said a collision could cause a fire, a position Chrysler took issue with. Extensive negotiations ensued, with Chrysler agreeing to fit certain Jeeps with trailer hitches, which it said would provide some protection to fuel tanks mounted behind the rear axle in the event of a collision.
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