2002 Jeep Liberty Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Gasport, New York, United States
Up for sale is my fiance's Jeep liberty. This 4x4 Jeep is in pretty decent condition. The 4x4 works flawlessly and motor runs great. She has owned this Jeep since in had 98k miles on it and it has been run on synthetic oil since the day she bought it. She attended school in Rhode Island for a year and drove home every weekend which explains the mileage. I have done all the maintenance on this Jeep in the past 3+ years. I would not hesitate to drive this jeep to Florida tomorrow, I have full confidence in this vehicle. Pro's : New Cat-back exhaust last year New front drive shaft last year Rebuilt rear axle with all new bearings last year New rear brakes New AC compressor New CV joints Con's: dime size hole in the Y pipe that needs to be patched drivers side exhaust manifold leaks needs new tires needs an alignment There is absolutely no shipping on this item !!! Buyer is to submit a $200 non refundable deposit through paypal within 24 hours of winning this vehicle. Please only bid if you intend on buying. Vehicle is for sale locally also so I reserve the right yo end this auction early. Thanks for looking and good luck !!! |
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