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Jeep Liberty news and reviews from a number of sources. (2002-2004 model years are indicated in parentheses.)
Car Review (All Years)
Reviews and ratings of the Jeep Liberty (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves.
Car Survey (All Years)
Here's what owners of the Jeep Liberty think of their vehicles -- all years are covered.
Epinions (All Years)
See what owners of the Jeep Liberty from current and previous model years think of their vehicles. Here are the good, the bad, and the indifferent reviews of the Jeep Grand Liberty, according to consumers.
A Car Place (2003)
Higher-end SUV feel, tough off-road capability, budget interior.
Consumer Guide (2003)
Informative review including: Road Test, Prices, Rebates & Incentives, Engines, Standard Equipment, Optional Equipment, Specifications, Warranty Info and more.
About.com (2002)
Jeep announced that it will lower the Liberty a little less than an inch. There have been no reports of rollovers, yet Chrysler says changes would improve road conditions and address "perceived safety concerns".
About (2002)
Jeep gives us Liberty. But, giving us Liberty means DaimlerCrysler will be giving death to the Jeep Cherokee. Life after Cherokee may not be all bad.
Allpar (2002)
The Liberty, like the Grand Cherokee, was originally meant to replace the aged Cherokee. However, it too grew. Rather than have a competitor for the Grand Cherokee, the wise men at Chrysler chose to chop it down to size. The result was a more upright profile, with a wide track and short overhangs in front and rear.
Canadian Driver (2002)
Available with a 150 horsepower 2.4 litre 4 cylinder engine or a new 210 horsepower 3.7 litre V6, the Liberty offers an excellent combination between comfortable urban runabout and true off-the-pavement 4WD vehicle - the same can't be said for all its compact SUV competitors.
Car Trackers (2002)
Jeep promises more toughness and capability, and Liberty delivers.
Car Trackers (2002)
The Jeep Liberty blends traits of an on-road car and an off-road wagon.
Cars.com (2002)
Liberty is claimed to be the stiffest Jeep ever — 45 percent better in bending than the Cherokee and 30 percent improved in torsional rigidity. It’s also the first Jeep with rack-and-pinion steering and a new independent front suspension.
Detroit News (2002)
The Jeep Liberty runs strong. New SUV cruises off-road and highway with ease.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Jeep Liberty is a bit more than your average SUV.
Rockcrawler (2002)
The 2002 Jeep Liberty was engineered with a wide array of new features that make it as capable off-highway as it is competent on any interstate.
The Car Connection (2002)
Liberty can trace its design roots to the 1997 Dakar concept vehicle -- a four-door Wrangler designed for the outdoor enthusiast -- yet it is an entirely new vehicle on a modern platform.
The Car Connection (2002)
The question about the four-door Liberty isn't whether it's better than the Cherokee it replaces, but if it can walk the same fine line that machine did between a rugged heritage and the lives most buyers really live.
USA Today (2002)
Jeep's Liberty offers freedom from routine.
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