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2006 Jeep Liberty Sport 4wd * Special Options * Immaculate * Only 69k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:69267 Color: Midnight Blue Pearl
Location:

Cottondale, Alabama, United States

Cottondale, Alabama, United States
Advertising:

STANDARD EQUIPMENT

Midnight Blue Pearl Coat


Four Wheel Drive (4WD)/(4X4)

Left Hand Drive (LHD)

4-Speed Automatic Transmission

Anti-Lock 4-Wheel Disc Brakes


Electronic Stability Control

Power Rack and Pinion Steering

Jeep IS43 Suspension

Dana 30/186MM Front Axle

Corporate 8.25 Rear Axle


Advanced Multistage Front Air Bags

Child Seat Anchor System-LATCH Ready

Enhanced Accident Response System

Occupant Classification System


Air Conditioning

Rear Window Defroster


Instrument Cluster w/Tach

Tilt Steering Column

Power Convenience Group

Power Accessory Delay

Pwr Windows, Front 1-Touch Down


Headlamp Off Time Delay

Halogen Headlamps


2nd Row Buckets, Power Fold/Tumble

AM/FM Compact Disc Radio w/Chgr Ctrl

6 Speakers


12V Auxiliary Power Outlet

Auxiliary 12-Volt Rear Power Outlet


Tinted Windshield Glass

Front Door Tinted Glass

Tinted Rr Drs/Qtr/Swing Gate Glass

Flipper Swing Gate Glass

Side Roof Rails


Full Size Spare Tire

Outside Tire Carrier

Matching Spare Wheel

16X7.0 Lux Styled Steel Wheels


20.5 Gallon Fuel Tank

GVW Rating - 5600#


OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

Skid Plate Group

Trailer Tow Group

Off Road Group


Tow Hooks

Fuel Tank Skid Plate Shield

Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield

Front Suspension Skid Plate

Transmission Skid Plate

Class III Receiver Hitch

7 Pin Wiring Harness

7 to 4 Pin Wiring Adaptor


3.7L V6 Engine

4-Spd. Automatic VLP 42RLE Trans

Lock-Up Torque Converter

3.73 Rear Axle Ratio

Command-Trac (On Demand 4WD System)

All Speed Traction Control

Brake Assist


Power Steering Cooler

Engine Block Heater

Speed Control

Heavy Duty Engine Cooling

Federal Emissions

Federal Tier 2, Bin 5 Emissions


Remote Keyless Entry

Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System


Power Mirrors, Fold-Away

Speed Sensitive Power Locks

Illuminated Entry


Cloth High-Back Bucket Seats/Khaki

Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel

All Steel Wheels


Spring - Left Front

Spring - Left Rear

Spring - Right Front

Spring - Right Rear


Customer Preferred Package 2TB

Customer Preferred Package 29B

Special Scheduling Condition V

Special Scheduling Condition VI


VEHICLE DESCRIPTION

·       2006 Jeep Liberty Sport

·       VIN 1J4GL48K06W217261

·       4WD on demand

·       4DR

·       3.7L V6 (gasoline)

·       69,279 miles

·       Exterior: Midnight Blue Pearl

·       Interior: Khaki

·       Power windows, doors, mirrors

·       Cruise control

·       CD/AM-FM

·       Options ordered and included as original equipment:

-- Off-Road Group

-- Skid Plate Group

-- Trailer Tow Group

For a full list of this vehicle’s original factory equipment and options, please email the seller and request the vehicle equipment list from Jeep website (see “Documents available” section below. A link to this document on the Jeep website is also provided in case you prefer direct online access to the report.)

VEHICLE HISTORY

I bought this 2006 vehicle at GSA auction (mileage 65,576) in September 2013.

·       Super clean, original, well-maintained & low-mileage vehicle with minimal wear & tear.

·       Clean vehicle history reports with no prior accidents. In addition to the AutoCheck report included with eBay vehicles for sale, I can provide copies of a Carfax report I purchased on 09/14/2014 (see “Documents available on request” below).

·       Passed inspection as mandated under Chrysler Group recall notice N46 (see “Documents available on request” below to obtain an emailed copy of the recall inspection report).

Maintenance/upkeep since I purchased it:

·       Three oil changes (in 3,300 miles; most recent August 2014).

·       New battery with 54-month warranty (August 2014).

·       New brakes (August 2014). Brakes inspected; pads and rotors replaced on all four wheels.

·       Window regulator assembly (July 2014). Replaced rear passenger-side window regulator, motor, and cables.

·       Steel wheels refinished (all 5, July 2014). Flaking silver finish stripped, wheels recoated with six layers of undercoat finish and chip-resistant clear topcoat.

·       Windshield sustained a ‘star’ chip shortly after purchase; I had it filled immediately by a professional glass shop to prevent spreading and it has been stable since.

·       Tires rotated twice (February and August 2014).  Vehicle was listed as having brand new tires when purchased in August 2013. One tire has slightly uneven wear from being driven briefly while underinflated due to a slow leak (since repaired). Spare is full-sized, nearly brand-new.

Title is free, clear and immediately transferrable.

·       Lien paid in full on 8/25/2014. Seller will provide title, lien release document and bill of sale (along with recall inspection/release and maintenance records) upon receipt of payment in full within seven days of auction’s end (Paypal, cash or certified check/money order accepted).

 

Additional background on this vehicle is available on request.

·       Please email the seller and request the vehicle factsheet I’ve prepared. It includes extensive info I felt was too long to include in this ad but wanted to make available to those who want to know everything there is to know about a vehicle before buying.

 

DOCUMENTS AND PHOTOS (available on request by emailing the seller)

 

Records & Reports (pdf format):

·       VIN-Based Original Equipment List

I got this directly off the Jeep website. It is organized under two sections, one each for Standard and Optional Equipment. The 6-page list includes equipment codes, brief descriptions, and explanations of this vehicle’s features as originally installed at the factory. (Build date: 06feb2006.) Potential buyers who prefer to access this online themselves should be able to do so--just go to http://www.jeep.com/webselfservice/ and choose “Equipment Listing” in the left margin, then type or copy/paste the VIN: 1J4GL48K06W217261.

·       Maintenance Documents/Receipts

Documentation of the N46 recall inspection (passed) and other maintenance work done while I owned the vehicle. I can also provide a brief maintenance summary obtained from the GSA Admin Regional Office (Billings MT) shortly after I bought the Jeep at GSA auction. Email me to request.

·       Additional (Carfax) Vehicle History Report

I ordered this report a month ago while preparing to sell the vehicle, then requested updates/corrections that Carfax competed before sending me a updated report on 09/14/2014. Then I wound up deciding to sell the Jeep on eBay, which includes an AutoCheck report for free with each seller listing. If you would like to view the Carfax report anyway, please email me to request a copy.

Photos (.jpg or .png format):

·       I have taken care to post a variety of images with my online ad. However, if you want something additional and can be specific, email me and tell me what you’re looking for. If your request is timely and feasible, I will provide additional photos.

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