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2009 Jeep Liberty Sport 4wd 3.7l V6 Automatic Transmission on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:89000
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States

This is my wife's car which she dearly loves and hates the thought of parting with.  However, our needs have changed and it is time to move on.  The car has been very well maintained and has many more years and miles ahead of it.  Everything works, and it runs, drives, and operates just as it should.  It is unstoppable it the snow.  The tires will get you through the summer, but I would change them before next winter.  The paint on the rear bumper is peeling from when my wife bumped into a trash can.  The bumper is OK and could easily be repainted should the new owner choose to do so.  I have discounted the price for the cost of new tires, and the cost of a bumper repaint.  This is a good reliable car.  At this price you would be hard-pressed to find one of comparable value. 

Following is some additional information about the 2009 Jeep Liberty I borrowed from Jeep literature: "Gone are the days of SUVs being the size of a tank and handling like one. The Jeep Liberty is a perfect example of how SUVs have evolved into vehicles that are as refined as they are rugged. Tackle any terrain with the 4WD Liberty Sport. Off the road or on the parkway, you'll drive with confidence no matter the weather conditions or landscape.  Stupendously fast, yet subtle at the same time, the Liberty Sport sets the bar high. A true automotive masterpiece, the Jeep Liberty can function on track-day or work-day, and will always get you to your destination very quick.  The 2009 Jeep Liberty represents a strong, smart purchase in the compact SUV segment. Among the class, the Liberty is very rugged and ideally suited toward light towing or serious off-roading.  Interesting features of this model are improved handling,  interior comfort., and Strong off-road-oriented features."

Also, I have included in the pictures, copies of documents showing all the features and options included on the Liberty at the time of purchase.(see pictures).

The car is located and available for viewing and test driving at my son's house in Denver.  Please contact me if you wish to arrange time to see the car.



 



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