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The First generation Jeep Liberty made its debut in 2002 as a sports utility vehicle. It was a four door vehicle that came in two different models, the Sport and the Limited. A 150 Horsepower engine with four cylinders powered the Sport, while the Limited had a 210 horsepower 3.7-Liter V6 engine. The Liberty was equipped with 16-inch tires, a split rear seat that could be folded and heated front seats. In 2003, a Renegade model of the Liberty was introduced. The Limited model got 17- inch tires, while it and the Renegade had a V6 engine with 210 Horsepower. In 2004, a system to monitor tire pressure and a hands free cell phone were added, while the Sport model got a CD player. In 2005, a diesel-turbocharged engine was added to the lineup. All models were given new looks, and satellite radio and navigation systems were added to the list of options.
In 2007, the second generation Jeep liberty made its debut. The new Liberty came in two models, the Sport and the Limited. A 3.7-Liter V6 engine 210 horsepower powers both of them. While the Sport has a manual transmission with six gears, an automatic transmission with four gears is optional; the automatic transmission comes with the Limited. The Sport version is equipped with 16 inch tires, systems on the vehicle that can be switched on or off with the touch of a button and a stereo system with six speakers and CD player. The Limited model is equipped with 17-inch tires, a cruise control system and adjustable driver seats with six different settings. Optional on both models is a sunroof, leather seats and CD player that can store six CDs. All Liberty models are equipped with anti-lock disc brakes and a stability control system.
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