2005 Jeep Liberty Crd Tdi 4x4 Limited 2.8l Diesel Rare Sport 4d 4x4 Trail Rated on 2040-cars
Madison, Virginia, United States
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2005 Jeep Liberty diesel TDI limited edition sport utility 4d 4x4 trail rated, It's a rare Italian diesel and a fuel saver with lots of power. It has every option heated leather seats. tire pressure sensors, sun roof, towing package, Ice cold AC. bug guards and window guards. The tires are in good shape with a good spare. New parts done at around 134,000 miles, New timing belt, new radiator, rocker arms, thermostat, belts and turbo hoses have receipts from a certified dealer. 147,700 miles. Runs and drives perfect. A few wheels has a small corrosion spot and paint has a few dings near the tires from rocks. overall good condition and excellent mechanical condition service records up to date. Tows better than an f-150. Posting for my sister she recently purchased a new car and doesn't need it but its still driven daily. $8695. Call 540-923-5104 or email and leave a message sorry no texting. Will meet you at Dulles airport for $100 or deliver for a fee sold as is. Priced below blue book value Kelly Blue Book is $8760-$9310.
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