Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on March 26, 2014 at 10:31:07 from (74.221.63.237):
In Reply to: Jeep Liberty questions posted by DaninKansas on March 26, 2014 at 07:03:35:
My wife has one. Personally I dislike it with a passion.
It is rusted just the same as anything else. It seems to eat brakes for whatever reason (4 sets in 130k miles). At 125k the pinion bearings in the rear axle destroyed themselves and left us stranded on the side of the road (dealership said "o'yeah that's common). The ride is choppy and bumpy. Worst part is it gets about the same fuel economy as a fullsize pickup or SUV (20mph on the highway at 55mph going downhill with a wind, about 12-14 around town).
In the snow and slush it is terrible because it is light weight and has a very short wheelbase. It gets tossed around like a rag doll. In the hundreds of thousands of miles I've driven the liberty still remains the only vehicle that I've done multiple 360's in and put in the ditch on two occasions.
She used to use it to commute to work because she thought she needed 4x4 for winter time driving. I bought a little FWD car and put snow tires on it and now she drives that year around and says she prefers it to the liberty in the bad roads.
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