How reliable is the Jeep Liberty?
The Jeep Liberty Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 15th out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about Jeep Liberty Reliability Ratings.
How many miles can I expect to be on a Jeep Liberty?
I’m looking at a 2012 Jeep Liberty Sport:93,700 miles. I’ll mainly be using it for local and an occasional few hour trip, Basic model: No real bells and whistles. Under carriage looks beautiful. Just some surface rust on oil pan and muffler, which I can rustoleum.
When did the Jeep Liberty stop being made?
One consistent praise the Liberty managed to maintain was its off-road capabilities and ample towing power. These good points could not save liberty, and what some called the worst redesign in motor vehicle history was discontinued on August 16th, 2012. Why was the Jeep Liberty discontinued?
How many deaths have been caused by Jeep Liberty?
There were also reports of liberty crashes turning into fires (55) and injuries and two deaths due to malfunction. The Institute for Highway Safety gave the 2002 liberty poor rear crash ratings and barely average overall crash test simulations scores.
Are there any problems with the Ford Liberty?
Many owners of Libertys found that particularly the V6 models gave engine troubles at the 100k miles and needed repairs. Transmission issues, failing window controls, and airbag failures were rife and the ride uncomfortable.
I’m looking at a 2012 Jeep Liberty Sport:93,700 miles. I’ll mainly be using it for local and an occasional few hour trip, Basic model: No real bells and whistles. Under carriage looks beautiful. Just some surface rust on oil pan and muffler, which I can rustoleum.
Is the Jeep Liberty built for the long haul?
Thankfully, the Jeep Liberty is built for the long haul – and hauling. The Jeep Liberty suffers a platform whose time and market have come and gone.
Is there going to be a new Jeep Liberty?
The above “good” news is marginalized even further by the 3.7-liter V6 retained by the Liberty’s product team, when every other RWD Jeep has been graced with the company’s vastly better 3.6-liter six. An all-new Liberty replacement is reportedly due within the next two model years – and we can’t wait.
There were also reports of liberty crashes turning into fires (55) and injuries and two deaths due to malfunction. The Institute for Highway Safety gave the 2002 liberty poor rear crash ratings and barely average overall crash test simulations scores.