2008 Jeep Liberty Sport Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
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2-Stage Unlocking - Remote 4wd Type - Part Time Abs - 4-Wheel Alternator - 160 Amps Antenna Type - Mast Anti-Theft System - Engine Immobilizer Axle Ratio - 3.21 Battery - 600 Cca Braking Assist Braking Assist - Hill Start Assist Cargo Area Light Cargo Tie Downs Cd-Controller Center Console - Front Console With Storage Child Safety Locks Child Seat Anchors Cupholders - Front And Rear Door Pockets - Front Driven Wheels - Four Wheel Drive Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Exterior Mirrors - Power Floor Mat Material - Carpet Floor Material - Carpet Floor Mats - Front Front Air Conditioning Front Air Conditioning Zones - Single Front Airbags - Dual Front Brake Diameter - 11.3 Front Brake Width - 1.1 Front Brakes - Ventilated Disc Front Headrests - 2 Front Headrests - Adjustable Front Headrests - Integrated Front Seat Type - Bucket Front Spring Type - Coil Springs Front Suspension Classification - Independent Front Suspension Type - Double Wishbones Front Wipers - Intermittent Headlights - Auto Delay Off In-Dash Cd - Single Disc Liftgate Window - Manual Flip-Up Multi-Function Remote - Keyless Entry Oil Cooler - Auxiliary One-Touch Windows - 1 Passenger Airbag Deactivation - Occupant Sensing Deactivation Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments Power Door Locks - Remote Power Door Locks - Speed Sensitive Central Locking Power Outlet(S) - 12v Cargo Area Power Outlet(S) - 12v Front Power Steering Power Windows Radio - Am/Fm Reading Lights - Front Rear Arm Type - Short And Long Arm Rear Brake Diameter - 11.2 Rear Brake Width - 0.5 Rear Brakes - Disc Rear Center Seatbelt - 3-Point Rear Defogger Rear Door Type - Side-Hinged Rear Floor Mats Rear Headrests - 2 Rear Headrests - Height Adjustable Rear Seat - Reclining Rear Seat - Split Folding Rear Seat Type - Split-Bench Rear Spring Type - Coil Springs Rear Suspension Classification - Solid Axle Rear Suspension Classification - Solid Live Axle Rear Suspension Type - Trailing Arms Rear Wiper Retained Accessory Power Rolling Code Security - Rolling Code Key Seatbelt Pretensioners - Driver Only Side Curtain Airbags - Front Spare Tire Mount Location - Outside Rear Spare Tire Size - Temporary Spare Wheel Type - Steel Stability Control Stabilizer Bar(S) - Front Stabilizer Bar(S) - Front And Rear Stabilizer Bar(S) - Rear Steering Wheel - Tilt-Adjustable Storage - Cargo Net Storage - Grocery Bag Holder Tachometer Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Type - All Season Total Number Of Speakers - 4 Traction Control Transfer Case - Manual Hi-Lo Gear Selection Upholstery - Cloth Vanity Mirrors - Dual Illuminating Warnings And Reminders - Low Fuel Level Warnings And Reminders - Tire Pressure Warning Watts - 66 Wheel Type - Steel CALL 262-679-3333 ****Buyer is Responsible for Shipping**** |
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