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2gypsies1
Aug 04, 2013Explorer III
We've towed our 2004 Jeep Liberty automatic since new. It tows beautifully. You stated it looks so good "kinda shame to put a tow bar on it". We use Blue Ox and the way the baseplate fits on the Jeep it's hardly noticeable. The rest of the towing bars, etc. stay on the motorhome when parked so our Jeep looks 'normal'.
If you're adventurous and are considering 4-wheeling then the Jeep Liberty is for you. We've had more fun with it and have met some great folks through this hobby. However, if you don't plan to go 4-wheeling there's no reason to get a Jeep. By the way, our 2004 has 135,000 miles on it plus an additional 60,000 towing. We've only had routine maintenance done on it. It's been through some tough Jeeping trips easily keeping up with Wranglers although we did have it slightly lifted and run with larger tires. We'll be looking this fall for a replacement and are so disappointed that the Jeep Liberty is not being mfg. anymore. It's replacement will be the new Cherokee which we will consider.
If you're adventurous and are considering 4-wheeling then the Jeep Liberty is for you. We've had more fun with it and have met some great folks through this hobby. However, if you don't plan to go 4-wheeling there's no reason to get a Jeep. By the way, our 2004 has 135,000 miles on it plus an additional 60,000 towing. We've only had routine maintenance done on it. It's been through some tough Jeeping trips easily keeping up with Wranglers although we did have it slightly lifted and run with larger tires. We'll be looking this fall for a replacement and are so disappointed that the Jeep Liberty is not being mfg. anymore. It's replacement will be the new Cherokee which we will consider.
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