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2008 Jeep Liberty Sport Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars

US $9,200.00
Year:2008 Mileage:120131 Color: Mirrors
Location:

New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States

New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
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2-Stage Unlocking - Remote 4wd Type - Part Time Abs - 4-Wheel Alternator - 160 Amps Antenna Type - Mast Anti-Theft System - Engine Immobilizer Axle Ratio - 3.21 Battery - 600 Cca Braking Assist Braking Assist - Hill Start Assist Cargo Area Light Cargo Tie Downs Cd-Controller Center Console - Front Console With Storage Child Safety Locks Child Seat Anchors Cupholders - Front And Rear Door Pockets - Front Driven Wheels - Four Wheel Drive Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Exterior Mirrors - Power Floor Mat Material - Carpet Floor Material - Carpet Floor Mats - Front Front Air Conditioning Front Air Conditioning Zones - Single Front Airbags - Dual Front Brake Diameter - 11.3 Front Brake Width - 1.1 Front Brakes - Ventilated Disc Front Headrests - 2 Front Headrests - Adjustable Front Headrests - Integrated Front Seat Type - Bucket Front Spring Type - Coil Springs Front Suspension Classification - Independent Front Suspension Type - Double Wishbones Front Wipers - Intermittent Headlights - Auto Delay Off In-Dash Cd - Single Disc Liftgate Window - Manual Flip-Up Multi-Function Remote - Keyless Entry Oil Cooler - Auxiliary One-Touch Windows - 1 Passenger Airbag Deactivation - Occupant Sensing Deactivation Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments Power Door Locks - Remote Power Door Locks - Speed Sensitive Central Locking Power Outlet(S) - 12v Cargo Area Power Outlet(S) - 12v Front Power Steering Power Windows Radio - Am/Fm Reading Lights - Front Rear Arm Type - Short And Long Arm Rear Brake Diameter - 11.2 Rear Brake Width - 0.5 Rear Brakes - Disc Rear Center Seatbelt - 3-Point Rear Defogger Rear Door Type - Side-Hinged Rear Floor Mats Rear Headrests - 2 Rear Headrests - Height Adjustable Rear Seat - Reclining Rear Seat - Split Folding Rear Seat Type - Split-Bench Rear Spring Type - Coil Springs Rear Suspension Classification - Solid Axle Rear Suspension Classification - Solid Live Axle Rear Suspension Type - Trailing Arms Rear Wiper Retained Accessory Power Rolling Code Security - Rolling Code Key Seatbelt Pretensioners - Driver Only Side Curtain Airbags - Front Spare Tire Mount Location - Outside Rear Spare Tire Size - Temporary Spare Wheel Type - Steel Stability Control Stabilizer Bar(S) - Front Stabilizer Bar(S) - Front And Rear Stabilizer Bar(S) - Rear Steering Wheel - Tilt-Adjustable Storage - Cargo Net Storage - Grocery Bag Holder Tachometer Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Type - All Season Total Number Of Speakers - 4 Traction Control Transfer Case - Manual Hi-Lo Gear Selection Upholstery - Cloth Vanity Mirrors - Dual Illuminating Warnings And Reminders - Low Fuel Level Warnings And Reminders - Tire Pressure Warning Watts - 66 Wheel Type - Steel


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Dodge, Jeep and Ram could soon be owned by Chinese automakers

Mon, Aug 14 2017

For the past several years, Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has made it widely known that the automaker he helms is up for grabs. First, he sent an email to GM CEO Mary Barra, who immediately refused to even discuss a merger. Later, Marchionne set his sights on Volkswagen. That too was swiftly rebuffed. It seemed like no global automaker was remotely interested in a partnership. Now, Automotive News reports that several Chinese automakers have come calling, only FCA isn't ready to answer. At least not yet. The news broke this morning that a major Chinese automaker had made an offer to purchase FCA for slightly above market value. FCA refused, saying the offer wasn't quite generous enough. It's unclear which automaker made the offer, but Automotive News says there's more than one interested party. FCA representatives have recently traveled to China to meet with Great Wall Motors, while Chinese representatives were seen at FCA corporate headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich. The Chinese government has a lot of money invested in local automakers. It's putting pressure on these automakers to expand globally, including to the United States. As it stands, it's a matter of when a Chinese automaker will start selling cars here, not if. Purchasing an established automaker with a wide range of products and a huge dealer network would do wonders in giving the Chinese a foothold here. Sure, Geely owns Volvo, but a luxury automaker doesn't have nearly as much reach as a more mainstream company like FCA. This seems like the best case scenario for both a Chinese automaker looking to move into the U.S. and for FCA, at least from a business standpoint. The latter doesn't seem to have any other interested parties. It will be interesting to see how FCA would sell a deal like this to the public. We're not sure everyone will be happy with Dodge, Jeep and Ram falling under Chinese ownership. FCA didn't turn down the Chinese because they didn't like the idea. It turned down the offer because there wasn't enough money on the table. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Earnings/Financials Alfa Romeo Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep RAM

Making the Compatriot the Jeep we want - and deserve

Fri, Jul 8 2016

If you're one of the hottest brands in the world, and you need to replace two vehicles that sell at a rate of nearly 200k a year, what exactly are you going to do? Do you take the safe route and attempt to mirror what has largely kept you a success thus far, or do you improve on the formula, and better sort your lineup? After 10 years with the Jeep Compass and Patriot, it is time for both to hang up their jackets and go in for the long dirt nap. And what a strange 10 years it's been. Born of the age of Diamler-Chrysler, the "Merger of equals," the Compass and Patriot were brought into this world to shore up sales of Jeep worldwide, pull on the heartstrings of former Cherokee owners, and make sure teenage girls had an affordable crossover to buy in just a few years. As much as I like to throw shade at each model on both subjective and objective basis, I truly find the purpose of each vehicle to be relatively endearing. For less than $22,000, you could (that is, if you could find one) walk out of your local Jeep dealer with a 4x4 crossover, with a manual gearbox, decent all-weather performance, and somewhat respectable fuel economy. This of course ignores the fact that they weren't packaged all that well, based on the outrageously terrible Dodge Caliber, and used all those shared bits and bobs with Mitsubishi that should have been shelved by 2010. Yet, the twins lived on, and on, and on. We've heard stories as far back as 2012 that they weren't long for our world, and then we get news that they're making it through 2017. Just in time for the "Compatriot" to arrive. I've spent a lot of time trying to figure out what Jeep intends to do with the Compatriot. As far as most blogs seem to know, we're getting a Compass and Patriot replacement that is based on the already well-received Renegade. A little bit of a stretch on the chassis will certainly aid in ride quality, and the Grand Cherokee styling cues will give it a much more upscale demeanor. Even the interior has looked very well executed, with a positively huge uConnect screen set in the middle of the dash. Could Jeep actually be trying to take their Compass and Patriot replacement significantly more up the product chain? I certainly hope so. If you pilot your browser over to the Jeep configurators, you might be surprised by how low the base prices are on almost all of their products. Less than $30k for a new Cherokee? A Renegade for just under $18k? What a deal!

Chrysler recalling 644k more Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs over brakes

Wed, 02 Apr 2014

Early last month, we reported on Chrysler issuing a preemptive, proactive recall for about 25,000 units of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango. The issue revolved around a brake system that wasn't causing any actual problems, but delivered an unsatisfactory brake feel, so Auburn Hills called in a good 25,000 of SUVs around the world, including 18,700 in the United States.
Now Chrysler, having apparently determined that the brake problem on its sport utes is actually much bigger than it initially realized, has drastically broadened the scope of the recall. As a result, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a recall for precisely 655,354 examples of the Grand Cherokee and Durango, covering the 2011 through 2014 model years. In addition, Chrysler is recalling 42,380 units in Canada, 21,376 in Mexico and 159,685 overseas.
The problem which Chrysler found revolves around the brake booster, whose center shell has been found to be subject to corrosion, allowing water to get into the brake system. That water in turn could freeze, preventing the brakes from working as well as expected.