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Preowned 2002 2007 Jeep Liberty Side View

Pre-owned: 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty

not-quite-cute, not-quite-butch
By Marc Cook
Photography by The Manufacturer

While doing fine with the Grand Cherokee, Jeep dealers were probably none too sorry to see the end of the boxy, asthmatic, shivery Cherokee, particularly when its 2002 replacement was the new, not-quite-cute, not-quite-butch (but just right) Liberty.

2002 Jeep Liberty Limited Edition Interior
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2002 Jeep Liberty Limited Edition Interior
2002 Jeep Liberty Limited Edition

Seven inches longer on a three-inch-longer wheelbase, the Liberty was a bit larger outside than the boxy Cherokee and roomier inside. While no Lexus, the Liberty had way improved interior materials and shapes compared with those of its predecessor. Sculpted front flanks integrated bold fender flares, while the round headlights carried forward from twin character lines on the hood, bracketing a trademark Jeep seven-slot grille. Handsome and pert where the Cherokee was not, the Liberty sold well from the start.

2007 Jeep Liberty Sport Front View
2007 Jeep Liberty Sport

The initial powertrain options were the 150-horse, 2.4-liter inline-four and the 3.7-liter V-6; the latter was essentially three-quarters of the 4.7-liter V-8 used in the Jeep Grand Cherokee and shared with the Dodge truck line. The V-6 made a respectable 210 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque, not a lot less than those of the V-8 from which it was derived. In 2005, a 2.8-liter four-cylinder turbo-diesel was offered with 160 horses and a prodigious 295 pound-feet of torque. Tougher diesel-emissions standards sent that engine packing after the 2006 model year, while the gas four-cylinder got the heave-ho after the 2005 model year.

2005 Jeep Liberty Limited Rear View
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2005 Jeep Liberty Limited Rear View
2005 Jeep Liberty Limited

Downstream you'll find a five-speed manual, six-speed manual (2005 on), or four-speed automatic trans. The manuals were available with both gas engines, but the diesel got only a five-speed automatic. Libertys are rear or 4WD with one of two systems, the standard part-time Command-Trac with two-speed transfer case or the full-time electronically controlled Selec-Trac system. Locking center differentials and limited-slip rear diffs were available as options. You're likely to find a V-6/automatic/Command-Trac Liberty on the corner lot.

Although the Liberty received a coil-sprung control-arm front suspension--wonderful compared with the Cherokee's solid front axle--its chassis is optimized for off-road use. It has a superb reputation as a lightweight off-roader and will outperform a Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4 in the slimy stuff. For that, the Liberty gives up on-road refinement, something its supporters hail as the right decision on Jeep's part.

2002 Jeep Liberty Sport Interior
2002 Jeep Liberty Sport
2002 Jeep Liberty Sport Rear View
2002 Jeep Liberty Sport
2003 Jeep Liberty Limited Edition Front View
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2003 Jeep Liberty Limited Edition Front View
2003 Jeep Liberty Limited Edition

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Community Comments

jawilson52  (07/07/09 06:12 AM)

In Feb 2007 we purchased a left-over 2006 2-wheeled drive Liberty Renegade for my wife.  We got a great deal.  My wife loves her Jeep.  Me, I've developed a love-hate relationship with it. On the rare occasion that I drive it, I love the nimble feeling and tight turning circle.  The "tippy" feeling around curves is sometimes un-nerving.  But the thing I realy loathe is the piece-of-crap boat anchor of an engine. Loud, under-powered and thirsty as hell.  It gets worse gas mileage that my 2000 Tundra V-8.  Luckily, my wife is retired and doesn't drive much (only 13000 miles in two years) so the gas mileage isn't a big issue.  So far, we've only had minor issues such as both drivers' side windows slipping their tracks and a loose wire that caused the air-conditioning to stop working.  The important thing is that my wife is happy, so, I bite my tongue and just nod my head when my wife tells me how much she loves her jeep.

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