2008 Jeep Liberty

PricklyPete

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If they can pull off the "baby Commander" look and give it a new diesel engine, this could be a promising 'ute.
 

iamwiz82

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Jan 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: teddyv
Looks like someone missed the Cherokee.

Liberty sales never met Cherokee sales. People are still pissed that the Liberty was the replacement for the Cherokee.
 

CombatChuk

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Jul 19, 2000
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: teddyv
Looks like someone missed the Cherokee.

Liberty sales never met Cherokee sales. People are still pissed that the Liberty was the replacement for the Cherokee.

I think people were just pissed that DCX changed the name to "Liberty". It funny how outside NA it's still called the Cherokee. The Liberty was a much needed update it got an updated suspension engine. The Cherokee was essentially the same SUV for almost 20 yrs.
 

DougK62

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Mar 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: CombatChuk
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: teddyv
Looks like someone missed the Cherokee.

Liberty sales never met Cherokee sales. People are still pissed that the Liberty was the replacement for the Cherokee.

I think people were just pissed that DCX changed the name to "Liberty". It funny how outside NA it's still called the Cherokee. The Liberty was a much needed update it got an updated suspension engine. The Cherokee was essentially the same SUV for almost 20 yrs.

An update is fine, but the Liberty is just a HUGE departure from what the Cherokee was.

 

Scarpozzi

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Jun 13, 2000
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: teddyv
Looks like someone missed the Cherokee.

Liberty sales never met Cherokee sales. People are still pissed that the Liberty was the replacement for the Cherokee.
I certainly miss the cherokee. It was in production for so long that they had addressed most of the manufacturing defects except minor things like electric window motors...

They should stick with the 190hp 4.0L inline 6 that they used to put in the Cherokee...it was a superior engine to this 3.7L v6 crap if you ask me. I'll never buy a liberty, but may consider one of the new ones if they change the name back to Cherokee.
 

NTB

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Mar 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: teddyv
Looks like someone missed the Cherokee.

Liberty sales never met Cherokee sales. People are still pissed that the Liberty was the replacement for the Cherokee.
I certainly miss the cherokee. It was in production for so long that they had addressed most of the manufacturing defects except minor things like electric window motors...

They should stick with the 190hp 4.0L inline 6 that they used to put in the Cherokee...it was a superior engine to this 3.7L v6 crap if you ask me. I'll never buy a liberty, but may consider one of the new ones if they change the name back to Cherokee.

The 4.0 inline, unfortunately, has been put out to pasture - even the wrangler uses a newer 3.8 starting in '07.
 

NTB

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Mar 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: PricklyPete
If they can pull off the "baby Commander" look and give it a new diesel engine, this could be a promising 'ute.

You've heard of the Liberty CRD, haven't you? I believe they are a limited-production thing, but a diesel-powered liberty does exist. I agree with you on the looks, though.

Nate
 

JulesMaximus

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Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: teddyv
Looks like someone missed the Cherokee.

Liberty sales never met Cherokee sales. People are still pissed that the Liberty was the replacement for the Cherokee.
I certainly miss the cherokee. It was in production for so long that they had addressed most of the manufacturing defects except minor things like electric window motors...

They should stick with the 190hp 4.0L inline 6 that they used to put in the Cherokee...it was a superior engine to this 3.7L v6 crap if you ask me. I'll never buy a liberty, but may consider one of the new ones if they change the name back to Cherokee.

Yeah, having windows that actually roll down when you press the button is highly overrated and only a minor annoyance, especially when you are driving up to a toll booth or a drive thru window in pouring rain. Also, getting the rear axle wet (like on a boat ramp) will cause thousands of dollars worth of damage. Oh, and I used to rent cars to Jeep customers. A loyal bunch they were, at least when it came to renting cars. I knew quite a few of them by name because I literally saw them every few weeks. Yeah, the Cherokee was a great vehicle...:roll:

I swear, there is no fricken way I'll ever buy a Jeep.
 

iamwiz82

Lifer
Jan 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: teddyv
Looks like someone missed the Cherokee.

Liberty sales never met Cherokee sales. People are still pissed that the Liberty was the replacement for the Cherokee.
I certainly miss the cherokee. It was in production for so long that they had addressed most of the manufacturing defects except minor things like electric window motors...

They should stick with the 190hp 4.0L inline 6 that they used to put in the Cherokee...it was a superior engine to this 3.7L v6 crap if you ask me. I'll never buy a liberty, but may consider one of the new ones if they change the name back to Cherokee.

Yeah, having windows that actually roll down when you press the button is highly overrated and only a minor annoyance, especially when you are driving up to a toll booth or a drive thru window in pouring rain. Also, getting the rear axle wet (like on a boat ramp) will cause thousands of dollars worth of damage. Oh, and I used to rent cars to Jeep customers. A loyal bunch they were, at least when it came to renting cars. I knew quite a few of them by name because I literally saw them every few weeks. Yeah, the Cherokee was a great vehicle...:roll:

I swear, there is no fricken way I'll ever buy a Jeep.

I have never heard of axle issues with the Cherokee. I mean, I have had experience with hundreds of people with them without any problems. I'm sure the 3 you saw regularly are a much better sample. I'd love to see any data that says a Cherokee is unreliable.
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: teddyv
Looks like someone missed the Cherokee.

Liberty sales never met Cherokee sales. People are still pissed that the Liberty was the replacement for the Cherokee.
I certainly miss the cherokee. It was in production for so long that they had addressed most of the manufacturing defects except minor things like electric window motors...

They should stick with the 190hp 4.0L inline 6 that they used to put in the Cherokee...it was a superior engine to this 3.7L v6 crap if you ask me. I'll never buy a liberty, but may consider one of the new ones if they change the name back to Cherokee.

Yeah, having windows that actually roll down when you press the button is highly overrated and only a minor annoyance, especially when you are driving up to a toll booth or a drive thru window in pouring rain. Also, getting the rear axle wet (like on a boat ramp) will cause thousands of dollars worth of damage. Oh, and I used to rent cars to Jeep customers. A loyal bunch they were, at least when it came to renting cars. I knew quite a few of them by name because I literally saw them every few weeks. Yeah, the Cherokee was a great vehicle...:roll:

I swear, there is no fricken way I'll ever buy a Jeep.

I have never heard of axle issues with the Cherokee. I mean, I have had experience with hundreds of people with them without any problems. I'm sure the 3 you saw regularly are a much better sample. I'd love to see any data that says a Cherokee is unreliable.

The Cherokee in question belonged to my boss and it was his company car. I drove it quite a bit and was certainly aware of its shortcomings, of which there were many. It spent quite a bit of time in the shop too for a brand new vehicle.

Most of the people I remember seeing were owners of the older Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer and the Grand Cherokee.

Not exactly Lexus quality here.