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The 2008 Jeep Liberty is a midsize SUV designed to handle frequent off road use with the ability to transport up to 5 passengers and a fair amount of cargo in style and comfort. Previous models of the Liberty were praised for their off road functionality, yet lacked the refined interior and smooth highway ride provided by other mid size SUVs. Addressing these concerns for the 2008 model year as part of a total redesign, the Liberty has not lost its rugged appearance or any of its utility, but it has gained new sheet metal, a limited lifetime power train warranty, an enhanced independent rear suspension and rack and pinion steering system, more interior room, additional comfort and convenience features and a power operated sliding canvas roof.
The 3.7 liter V6 engine in the Liberty is rated at 210 horsepower and comes standard with either a 6 speed manual transmission or a 4 speed automatic depending on trim level and personal preference. Both rear wheel drive and 4 wheel drive versions are available, with the standard Command Trac part time 4 wheel drive system easily upgraded to the optional full time 4 wheel drive Selec Trac system if desired. With the ability to tow up to 5000 pounds, the Liberty is ranked one of the most capable hauling machines in its class. Fuel economy is not great though, with the EPA estimating 16 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway for 2 wheel drive versions and 4 wheel drive models coming in at approximately 15 mpg in the city and 21 mpg on the highway.
There are 2 trim levels that are both available in either 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive -the Sport and the Limited. The Sport model includes 16 inch alloy wheels, full power accessories, a CD stereo with an auxiliary audio jack and air-conditioning. The Limited features grander 17 inch alloy wheels, power driver seat, heated side mirrors, leather wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, cruise control and an Infinity sound system including satellite radio. Many of the Limited editions features are also optional for the Sport model. Other options include 18 inch chrome wheels, the sliding power operated cloth roof or a traditional sunroof, heated leather seats and a MyGIG information/entertainment system including a navigation system, rear parking assist and Bluetooth technology.
The 2008 Jeep Liberty now has better manners on the highway, yet is still a very capable off road utility vehicle. This year's additions and changes have definitely addressed some prior concerns and now the Liberty is able to provide a smoother ride, better handling and a good deal more comfort and utility inside the cabin.
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