2006 Jeep Liberty Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l Atlantic Blue In-dash Gps, Sun Roof on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Selling my beloved Jeep Liberty as my family is growing and we need a larger car. I purchased this new in 2006 and have taken great care of it. I originally purchased the service package so the car had all scheduled oil changes, tire rotation and maintenance (I have a copy of the maintenance log from the dealer for the buyer). I purchased new tires in September 2011 and recently had them rotated and balanced. Spacious vehicle with plenty of leg room and head room for both driver and passengers. I installed a sun roof and in-dash GPS system after market. Back row folds down in two sections. Roomy rear cargo area that can easily hold a few suitcases or a stroller. With all the seats down and no passengers in the back, I have even fit a Christmas tree inside! For those with kids, plenty of room for a car seat too. The seats are a grey color and all but the passenger seat are in great condition. My rogue water bottle had tendency to leak so there are some water spots on the passenger seat. I have had the car detailed once and the steam cleaning was able to get them out pretty easily. No accidents but have had two areas of the car replaced. Got a new windshield after a rock cracked mine while driving on the freeway (got replaced with a nicer one that has a tint along the top) and I did have to replace the rear left tail light after it got cracked. Both repairs were done by professionals. Only defect on the car is the rear windows. They have tendency to fall into the door (has happened a few times), however, if you don't use them, you'll be just fine. I just put the child lock on and caution any passenger to not touch the buttons. If anything does happen, I already have the 800 # for Chrysler Jeep to pass along and it is a $100 deductible as it is a known issue with the Jeep Liberty. Registered in the state of California. Yosemite license plates. If you're interested in taking ownership of my trusty Jeep, please send me a message and I am happy to answer any questions you have. |
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