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2004 Jeep Liberty Limited And 2004 Kia Sorento EX And 2004 Suzuki XL7 EX III Front View

Road Test: 2004 Jeep Liberty Limited vs. 2004 Kia Sorento EX vs. 2004 Suzuki XL-7 EX III

Off The Beaten Path: Going places the cute 'utes can only dream about
By Chris Walton
Photography by John Kiewicz

Got dirt? Then don't buy a small, car-based, all-wheel-drive sport/utility crossover demi-wagon thingy. Nobody with true trail experience would consider one of them a true 4x4 sport/utility. A rutted, rocky, and off-pavement excursion will leave those four-cylinder pantywaists at the trailhead.

This comparison is reserved for rugged conveyances with a low-range transfer case and more than a few inches of ground clearance. The three we picked feature V-6s ranging in size from 2.7 to 3.7 liters, automatic transmissions, the aforementioned low-range gears, and workaday sticker prices.

What might surprise you is that they also cater to your desire for luxury, comfort, and convenience with split-folding, second-row seating and a full complement of power accessories and safety equipment. What's more, they each have some of the industry's best warranty packages. After some worthwhile track testing, trail-busting, commuting, and button punching, here's how they stack up.


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