Model: Liberty Type: SUV Make (Manufacturer): Jeep Model year: 2007 Manufactured in: United
States (North America) Plant: Toledo
Assembly #3: Toledo, Ohio Sequential number: 670324
Body style: SPORT
UTILITY 4-DR Brake - front: Disc Brake - rear: Disc Brake system: 4-Wheel
ABS Cargo volume: 29.00
cu. ft. / 821.2 liter Consumption in the city: 17
miles/gallon / 13.8 liters/100 km Consumption on the highway: 22
miles/gallon / 10.7 liters/100 km Curb weight: 3851
lbs / 1750.5 kg Doors: 4 Driveline: 4WD Engine series: V-6
3.7L Engine type: 3.7L
V6 SOHC 12V Fuel tank: 20.50
gallon / 77.6 liter Fuel type: Gasoline Ground clearance: 6.40
in / 16.3 cm Overall height: 70.20
in / 178.3 cm Overall length: 174.40
in / 443.0 cm Overall width: 71.60
in / 181.9 cm Safety restraints: Driver
and passenger front airbags, active belts Standard seating: 5 Steering Type: R&P Tires: 225/75R16 Trim level: Sport
4WD Turning Diameter: 35.90 in / 91.2 cm Wheelbase:
104.30
in / 264.9 cm |
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