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Old 08-17-2008, 09:44 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I'm surprised that the Jeep Liberty turned out to be such a pig. I have heard nothing but negatives in all the write-ups.
I thought the Jeep was the best 4x4 system out there. I think they tried to get into the sub suv market and thats when things went bad. Why even make a Liberty?
The Grand Cherokee and Wrangler have been very good trucks for a long time and have been renowned for their 4x4 proweses.
I had a Grand Cherokee Limited with a 5.9 liter and it was the fastest truck with 4x4 that I have owned. And on top of that it was a luxury car too.
Jeep, Chrysler, get back with the program and dump the losers. Do what you do best and quit trying to be a Hyuundai.
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