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2012 Jeep Liberty

$11,990used

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Basics

Condition

used

Interior Color

black

Exterior Color

black

Drivetrain

Four-wheel Drive

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel

Gas

Engine

3.7L V6

VIN

1C4PJMFK4CW154286

Stock Number

A11138

Mileage

89,028

Features

Exterior

Alloy Wheels

Seating

Memory Seat

Heated Seats

Leather Seats

Safety

Stability Control

Automatic Emergency Braking

Brake Assist

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Seller's Comments

2012 Jeep Liberty Jet Edition 4x4 4-door SUV blending its strengths, character, likely trade-offs, feel, and general appeal: Powertrain & Off-Road Capability The 2012 Liberty carries the venerable 3.7-liter V6 engine, producing around 210 horsepower and roughly 235 lb-ft of torque in 4WD versions. Its automatic transmission is a four-speed unit somewhat dated compared to competitors with more gears, but adequate for its purpose. The 4x4 version offers Jeeps traditional part-time or selectable 4WD systems (such as Command-Trac or a similar named system) so the Jet Edition 4x4 can tackle tougher surfaces, snow, light trails and adverse road conditions with more confidence. Because the transmission has only four forward gears and the engine is a eight-cylinder family V6 in terms of feel, expect moderate acceleration rather than sporty sprinting; the emphasis is utility. The towing capability when properly equipped reaches around 5,000 pounds, making it competitive for its class when pulling trailers, boats or mid-sized loads. The Libertys rugged roots show in its driving posture and dimensions. Size, Capacity & Utility The Liberty is a true SUV in the somewhat smaller-full-size categoryroughly 176.9 inches in length, with a wheelbase of around 106.1 inches. Inside, it seats five (two front, three rear) and offers useful cargo space behind the rear seats, expanding when rear seats are folded. The chassis has a higher ride height, giving better visibility and ground clearance (around 7.8 inches or so) compared to many crossovers, which adds to its rough-road appeal. In everyday use, this means the Liberty feels more SUV than car-based crossover: higher step-in, more upright driving position, and a thicker body structure. The rear seats are decent for adults, though headroom and legroom are somewhat compromised compared to larger vehicles; cargo flexibility is good, but not class-leading given the vehicles footprint. Features, Style & Jet Edition Flavor The Jet Edition badge adds some cosmetic and feature flair: special wheels (often 20-inch alloy wheels with sporty tire profiles), unique trim and badging, perhaps upgraded interior materials (such as leather or suede-inserted seats), and extras not found on the base Sport version. The body styling continues the Libertys somewhat squared, rugged aesthetic rather than sleek crossover lines. Big wheel arches, upright front fascia, and an honest-to-its-roots Jeep character set it apart from more car-like siblings. Inside, depending on options, youll find power front seats, upgraded audio, and more premium touches compared to entry trims. Materials may feel more utilitarian than luxury, but that contributes to the rugged vibe: this is a vehicle built for use, not just showroom polish. Driving Dynamics & Everyday Feel On pavement the Liberty offers a solid, surefooted ride but with trade-offs. The tall, somewhat stubby profile means more body roll in sharper turns; the 4-speed transmission means the engine often works a bit harder at highway speeds or when loaded; and the ride isnt as refined or quiet as more luxury-oriented SUVs. But for its category, it offers a comfortable ride over rough surfaces, stable at moderate speeds, and capable when conditions turn rough. In off-road or adverse weather the 4x4 system and higher ground clearance give real advantage: snow, gravel, forest roads or steep inclines are more in its domain than typical crossovers. It rewards drivers who value capability over refined sport handling. Trade-Offs & Considerations Fuel economy is modest: expect low-teens in city driving and maybe low-20s highway in ideal conditions. The four-speed transmission feels obsolete compared to competitors with six- or eight-speed units; that may affect refinement, acceleration smoothness and efficiency. The interior quality, while above the bare minimum, doesnt match premium SUVs materials, er

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