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The Jeep Liberty CRD is equipped with a torquey 2.8-liter turbodiesel engine that gets better gas mileage than the Liberty's standard 3.7-liter V6, can tow up to 5,000 pounds, and with standard 4WD enables its owner to go places most compact SUVs can't.
@cburchell58 is there a difference apart from cosmetic i.e lights :/ as i like the renegade but i dont like the interior
MrLuke6593 7 months ago
@strapinhotpockets For offroading, I say Renegade
cburchell58 8 months ago
Whats the difference between Jeep Liberty's Sport, Renegade, and Limited? I'm looking for serious offroading.
strapinhotpockets 8 months ago
@creamyfilling102 My feelings exactly! It's as though they were bowing to the pressure from the US bullshit Govt.
Seattlecarnut 8 months ago
I bought a new 2006 Lib CRD for my wife, it has over 90K miles on it and we still LOOOOOOOOVE it! It's such a fun zippy & FAST little buggy. I love taking it off road with the windows down listening to it snorting & grunting like warthog plowing up ground. We plan on having it for at least 20 years, 5 down, 15 more to go!
5downer 9 months ago
@JFguitar22 back when they first came out they had like 10.5 inches or sumthin like that,i dont thik they did anything to height
296jayce 9 months ago
is it me or Libertys don't have a great ground clearance ? looks more a mom go shopping jeep ?
JFguitar22 10 months ago
It's really a shame that Jeep stopped offering the CRD Liberty. It's almost as if they're cowtowing to govt. pressure. I've never owned a Jeep diesel. But it seemed like a better alternative than gasoline/electric hybrid vehicles you see advertised. Perhaps they are a little noisier than the gasoline vehicles, but so what? Sometimes you have to take the good with the bad if you wish to have a good vehicle. I can think of a few vehicles that would benefit from a CRD engine.
Seattlecarnut 11 months ago
it sold TWICE what they thought it would... why the hell did they discontinue it?????!!!?!?!!
creamyfilling102 1 year ago
It can "tow" 5,000. But you'll wish you bought a half-ton truck.
SecularTechnology 1 year ago