2012 Jeep Liberty 4x4 Limited Jet Edition. Under 2k Miles, Showroom Condition on 2040-cars
San Marino, California, United States
JEEP LIBERTY 2012 LIMITED JET EDITION 4X4 SHOWROOM CONDITION UNDER 2k MILES -Edit: in order to help pay bills, I'm lowering the price further under Kelley Blue Book Value, to $22,750. Pasadena, Ca area. ATTN “SNOW”
PEOPLE LOOKING FOR A NEAR-NEW 4X4 JEEP TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS WHILE RETAINING
ALL-AROUND & DAILY-DRIVER CAPABILITIES (And it
looks even better than my pictures when you see it in person!) BELIEVE IT OR NOT, TOP MODEL 4X4 JEEPS LIKE THIS AND THE WRANGLER AND WRANGLER UNLIMITED NORMALLY CANNOT USE SNOW CHAINS-- BUT THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN DEALER-EQUIPPED TO AVOID BEING TURNED BACK BY HIGHWAY PATROL OR STUCK DUE TO SNOW CHAIN INCOMPATIBILITY! Total
Price was $34,220, but had dealer install additional accessories and 5
matching Jeep alloy wheels/tires with snow chain compatibility not standard
on Jet Edition. Rare FULL-TIME
SELECTABLE 4-wheel drive (Selec-Trac II) which, unlike standard Jeep 4-wheel
drive, WORKS ON SNOW/WET OR DRY PAVEMENT. EVEN THE VAUNTED WRANGLER AND WRANGLER
UNLIMITED, ALONG WITH MOST LIBERTYS, DO NOT HAVE THIS TYPE OF 4WD! ON SUCH VEHICLES LACKING SELEC-TRAC II, YOU
HAVE TO SHUT OFF 4WD TO DRIVE ON DRY PAVEMENT!
(Selec-Trac II as on this
Liberty here for sale still, however, allows driver to select low
offroad-speed gearing.) Engine block heater and remote starter for
cold-weather starting. Memory for
radio and heated power seats/mirrors. Some $300 in custom-fitted Weather
Tech floor mats and Weather Tech rear cargo mat (keeps slush and dirt
well-contained). New set of snow chains.
Seriously ready for winter trips to Big Bear, Mammoth, and Tahoe while
retaining full everyday driveability! Top of the line model. Less than 2,000 miles. Showroom condition. Never has been taken offroad. New delivery March, 2013. Somewhat of a
collector’s item. Heavily optioned.
Likely your last chance to get a near-new one this well-equipped, as Libertys
are no longer in production! Color: Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat. My wife
especially loves the chrome grill, blacked-out headlight surrounds, and
silver-grey woodgrain interior accents, but I now admit I’m getting too old to
fully use this Jeep. Chrysler 5 year/100,000 mile powertrain, etc.
warranties transferable to buyer. Leather
interior. Infinity premium 9-speaker (including subwoofer) CD/DVD/MP3/HDD sound
system with Bluetooth Streaming Audio, Uconnect Voice Command, and Sirius XM
Satellite Radio. Class III
Towing Package (up to 5,000lbs). Full Skid Plate Group with Tow Hooks. Power
sunroof. Black Mopar side steps, front grill guard, and splash guards. Original
Window Sticker, Owner’s Booklet and Owner’s Reference DVD included. Much more.
Pink slip title free and clear, and California license paid until March, 2014. Some of
the “Much more”: Hill start assist, hill descent control (having used this
feature in other Libertys, I’ve found it to be truly amazing for rough downhill
offroading!), side curtain air bags, security alarm, individual tire pressure
display, trailer sway control, heavy-duty engine cooling, full-sized, matching spare tire/alloy wheel for 5-wheel tire wear rotation,
automatic temperature control air conditioning, Mopar wheel locks, Mopar hood
air deflector (reduces bug splatter and stone chips on windshield), two
additional sets of Mopar floor mats (carpeted-type and slush-type), locking gas
cap with 2 keys. Stainless steel anti-theft license plate fasteners. Windows
rear of front seat have factory deep tinting. This Liberty is being kept garaged and the motor run weekly, with occasional local drives. Buyer welcome to drive with seller to any of three area Jeep dealers to have this Liberty checked over thoroughly. Buyer welcome to obtain buyer’s own Carfax or other clean third-party report for this particular Liberty's Vehicle ID number (VIN)! BEWARE OF VEHICLES WITH SALVAGE TITLES (WRECKED/FLOOD-FIRE-DAMAGED) /OUT-OF-MANUFACTURER'S-WARRANTY/OTHER PROBLEMS THAT CAN BE DISCOVERED BY OBTAINING THESE VALUABLE REPORTS! |
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