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Jeep Liberty Limited Sport Utility 4x4 3.7l Engine Knock Fix Save No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:169909 Color: of this
Location:

Bel Air, Maryland, United States

Bel Air, Maryland, United States
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     You are looking at a 2002 Jeep Liberty Limited V6 4X4 that is Burgundy  and is very clean and good looking, and loaded with all the options, Leather Heated Seats and more.... This Jeep Liberty DOES HAVE AN ENGINE NOISE AND NEEDS REPAIR. Fix it yourself or get the repair done reasonably and you will save some money and have a popular Jeep 4X4 for a great buy.......It was used for long commutes and mostly road miles and was very well maintained...This Jeep  has 169,909 miles on it.  Yes that is a lot of miles, but it is tight on the road, pleasant to drive, but remember it needs a motor repair...Look at what other Jeep Liberty Limiteds are advertised for...Every bit of $6k to $8k...


   The exterior of this Jeep  is clean and good looking........ Overall it  puts up a good appearance. This  4X4 has good looking wheels and the  radial tires will need to be replaced soon...but there is a brand new spare tire.........
  
   The interior is clean as a pin... The upholstery is leather and  is in good shape. and is still very comfortable.. Loaded with all  the options, and they work and the a/c blows cold...
   
    The 3.7  V6 motor starts right up, but makes a knocking sound...see Video.....The transmission shifts smoothly...The 4 wheel drive works fine also...This  is a go anywhere Jeep....They really are strong runners. We sell Jeeps all the time with 200k on them...and our buyers have had good luck with them....Fix this motor problem and you will save some money...this Jeep great...Look at what other Jeep Liberty 4X4s are selling for....
   
      I know someone will ask me if they can drive this Jeep home. I have seen them go a long time with a noise like this but you never know....Or rent a cheap uhaul trailer..We also are glad to meet the shippers.. Look at uship.com...
 
 
      Bid early to show interest. Make sure you can finish the transaction... We will pick you up at the airport or bus or train station during normal business hours or by appt. We go the extra mile for you. We have been in business since 1948.
   
     There is a $200.00 detailing fee on all vehicles sold. This covers clean up, Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification,  and lets us sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying experience with us! If you can't see all the pictures or video try another computer as some work computers have a filter for pictures. If you are on a mobile the pictures andvideo are in the description..If you can't see the video click on this to view it... http://youtu.be/MdAJ1fc2EkI   Also this listing will end at 10:30pm Eastern time on Monday........
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