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For the 2011 MY, Jeep will be bringing out the Jeep Liberty in three different versions: Sport, Renegade, and Limited. Depending on the version, the Liberty will be offered with skid plates, tire pressure monitoring (TPM), Hill-start Assist (HSA) and Hill-decent Control (HDC), unique color fenders, fascia, and headlamps. Inside, the Renegade includes a premium instrument panel with an electronic vehicle information center (EVIC) and a leather steering wheel with controls. The exterior of the Jeep Liberty will be offered with new colors including: Bronze Star, Blackberry Pearl, Bright White Clear, and Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl. The interior will get a new steering wheel with standard controls for radio, EVIC, cruise control, and Uconnect phone. There will also be a new media center, including: AM/FM/CD/DVD/MP3 and auxiliary jack with 6.5-in. touch screen, 30 GB hard drive, Uconnect navigation, SIRIUS Traffic, and SIRIUS Travel Link. Power for the 4X4 will still come from the 3.6L V6 engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. Prices range between 23,250 and 27,250, which are just a tad lower than last year’s prices. Sales will begin in the fourth quarter of 2010. Press release after the jump. Press release The Jeep® Liberty has remained a leader in the mid-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) segment since its introduction in 2002. The capable and popular mid-size SUV gives off-road enthusiasts and owners their own sense of personal freedom and capability that defines the Jeep brand. For 2011, the Jeep Liberty is available in three models - Sport, Renegade and Limited. Renegade was introduced mid-way through the 2010 model year, and is equipped with features that position it between Sport and Limited with an emphasis on off-road equipment. Renegade boasts a premium, rugged appearance with standard class-leading capability features, including skid plates, tire pressure monitoring (TPM), Hill-start Assist (HSA) and Hill-decent Control (HDC), unique color fenders, fascia and headlamps. Inside, the Renegade includes a premium instrument panel with an electronic vehicle information center (EVIC) and a leather steering wheel with controls.
Jeep Liberty remains true to its legendary 4x4 heritage by offering two Jeep Trail Rated® four-wheel-drive systems – Command-Trac® II and the all-new Selec-Trac® II. The Liberty features independent front suspension with rack-and-pinion steering and a five-link rear suspension. 5 comments: Jeep Liberty I wonder if what will be the interior of this one will look like? Anyway, the engine and horsepower that it had, is I think not good enough for this kind of car. However, I must say that I love the appearance of this one.
Well, I can say that this Jeep Liberty, is absolutely looks so massive on its platform and even on its wheels. I also have to agree that it is more a good-looking car on the white body paint.
I really love the fact that it is so ideal as an outdoor car. Furthermore, I must say that it is more a good-looking car on a white body paint, and I’m quite wondering on its figure performance.
I simply love this Jeep Liberty for its simplicity, and I noticed that it is so appealing about that. Well, as always, Jeep cars always had the muscular appearance that I always noticed and love in their car.
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11.8.2011 @ 04:38