2005 Jeep Liberty Rocky Mountain Edition Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Randolph, New Jersey, United States
Please read below and call Paul at 732-887-4321 to schedule a visit and/or for details on this vehicle. 2005 Jeep Liberty: Rocky Mountain Edition Color: Bronze Mileage: under 74,000 miles Used and in good shape! The Jeep LibertyRocky Mountain edition includes the following features: Body color front and rear fascias Body color fender flares Power sunroof Cloth seats with embroidered Jeep logo Unique center console accents Unique Rocky Mountain Edition badge In addition this car includes a fairly new JVC Bluetooth enabled radio (installed under a year ago) for hands-free and wire-free calling and music, with Pandora capabilities. Compatible with IPhone, iPad and Android devices. It also allows you to charge your Apple or Android devices through a USB cord hookup. |
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"I'm confident that the Grand Cherokee will show just how large a demand there is for diesel, and I think what that will do is reinforce the need for us to target Wrangler as a vehicle that can take a diesel," Manley told Ward's. The most rugged of Jeeps is scheduled to get an overhaul around 2015-16, and the diesel powertrain will likely be introduced around that time.
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