How many miles per gallon does a 2008 Jeep Liberty get?

How many miles per gallon does a 2008 Jeep Liberty get?

Up to 16 city / 22 highway
2008 Jeep Liberty/MPG

How many MPG does a 2007 Jeep Liberty get?

Up to 18 city / 22 highway
2007 Jeep Liberty/MPG

How many miles can a Jeep Liberty last?

Some models failing at the 50,000-mile mark and some reaching 300,000 miles and 15 years with no significant issues. The first generation 2002-2008 had the most problems, with 2006 being the worst. 2009-2012 Liberty’s fared better.

How is the value of a 2008 Jeep Liberty determined?

The value of a 2008 Jeep Liberty, or any vehicle, is determined by its age, mileage, condition, trim level and installed options.

When did the new Jeep Liberty come out?

The relaunch in 2008 did little to improve these issues, and sales began tapering off considerably. The SUV remained cramped and noisy with clumsy handling and excessive fuel consumption. One consistent praise the Liberty managed to maintain was its off-road capabilities and ample towing power.

How big is the fuel tank on a Jeep Liberty?

Car fuel tank capacity: 74.0 litres (19,45 gallons). See how to reset warning service light indicators for Jeep. The above information shows the orignial Jeep Liberty fuel consumption, miles per gallon or litres/ km that are taken from vehicle owners manual (book car).

How many miles does a 2008 Jeep Liberty Drive?

1st owner drove an estimated 10,792 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.

Some models failing at the 50,000-mile mark and some reaching 300,000 miles and 15 years with no significant issues. The first generation 2002-2008 had the most problems, with 2006 being the worst. 2009-2012 Liberty’s fared better.

Where was the last serviced Jeep Liberty made?

Last serviced at 187,121 miles in South Sioux City, NE on 03/19/21 • Vehicle serviced. Mileage: 185,953 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Silver Engine: 6 Cyl 3.7 L

What are residual values for 2008 Jeep Liberty?

Residual values for the Jeep Liberty are expected to trail all of its key competitors, including the Nissan Xterra, Kia Sportage, Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. The 2008 Jeep Liberty must contend with both on- and off-road driving situations and it manages to perform admirably in both.