Liberty - XTerra - 4Runner
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Re: Liberty - XTerra - 4Runner
I have two Liberties - an 03 gas model and an 06 diesel. Both are great
for primarily on-road with occasional off-road use. Both are
surprisingly muscular for a small suv, and with the right tires, do great
in the mud and on ice. In the Delta, we don't have a whole lot of deep
snow or rock crawling, so I can't speak to those uses.
Very comfortable with 4 adults, and good cargo space behind the back
seat. Mileage on the gas model runs around 17/18 mpg and on the diesel
model runs around 23/24 mpg. Short wheelbase turns on a dime, and makes
it easy to get in and out of traffic and parking, but the vehicle still
rides well and handles a light trailer with ease.
FWIW, my previous vehicles (and base for comparison) inclde a Ford
Explorer, Expedition, Suburban, Blazer, and Bronco II.
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for primarily on-road with occasional off-road use. Both are
surprisingly muscular for a small suv, and with the right tires, do great
in the mud and on ice. In the Delta, we don't have a whole lot of deep
snow or rock crawling, so I can't speak to those uses.
Very comfortable with 4 adults, and good cargo space behind the back
seat. Mileage on the gas model runs around 17/18 mpg and on the diesel
model runs around 23/24 mpg. Short wheelbase turns on a dime, and makes
it easy to get in and out of traffic and parking, but the vehicle still
rides well and handles a light trailer with ease.
FWIW, my previous vehicles (and base for comparison) inclde a Ford
Explorer, Expedition, Suburban, Blazer, and Bronco II.
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Re: Liberty - XTerra - 4Runner
I have two Liberties - an 03 gas model and an 06 diesel. Both are great
for primarily on-road with occasional off-road use. Both are
surprisingly muscular for a small suv, and with the right tires, do great
in the mud and on ice. In the Delta, we don't have a whole lot of deep
snow or rock crawling, so I can't speak to those uses.
Very comfortable with 4 adults, and good cargo space behind the back
seat. Mileage on the gas model runs around 17/18 mpg and on the diesel
model runs around 23/24 mpg. Short wheelbase turns on a dime, and makes
it easy to get in and out of traffic and parking, but the vehicle still
rides well and handles a light trailer with ease.
FWIW, my previous vehicles (and base for comparison) inclde a Ford
Explorer, Expedition, Suburban, Blazer, and Bronco II.
BB
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Ask Me Why I support Stem Cell Research
http://stemcells.nih.gov/info/faqs.asp
for primarily on-road with occasional off-road use. Both are
surprisingly muscular for a small suv, and with the right tires, do great
in the mud and on ice. In the Delta, we don't have a whole lot of deep
snow or rock crawling, so I can't speak to those uses.
Very comfortable with 4 adults, and good cargo space behind the back
seat. Mileage on the gas model runs around 17/18 mpg and on the diesel
model runs around 23/24 mpg. Short wheelbase turns on a dime, and makes
it easy to get in and out of traffic and parking, but the vehicle still
rides well and handles a light trailer with ease.
FWIW, my previous vehicles (and base for comparison) inclde a Ford
Explorer, Expedition, Suburban, Blazer, and Bronco II.
BB
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Ask Me Why I support Stem Cell Research
http://stemcells.nih.gov/info/faqs.asp
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Re: Liberty - XTerra - 4Runner
I have two Liberties - an 03 gas model and an 06 diesel. Both are great
for primarily on-road with occasional off-road use. Both are
surprisingly muscular for a small suv, and with the right tires, do great
in the mud and on ice. In the Delta, we don't have a whole lot of deep
snow or rock crawling, so I can't speak to those uses.
Very comfortable with 4 adults, and good cargo space behind the back
seat. Mileage on the gas model runs around 17/18 mpg and on the diesel
model runs around 23/24 mpg. Short wheelbase turns on a dime, and makes
it easy to get in and out of traffic and parking, but the vehicle still
rides well and handles a light trailer with ease.
FWIW, my previous vehicles (and base for comparison) inclde a Ford
Explorer, Expedition, Suburban, Blazer, and Bronco II.
BB
--
Ask Me Why I support Stem Cell Research
http://stemcells.nih.gov/info/faqs.asp
for primarily on-road with occasional off-road use. Both are
surprisingly muscular for a small suv, and with the right tires, do great
in the mud and on ice. In the Delta, we don't have a whole lot of deep
snow or rock crawling, so I can't speak to those uses.
Very comfortable with 4 adults, and good cargo space behind the back
seat. Mileage on the gas model runs around 17/18 mpg and on the diesel
model runs around 23/24 mpg. Short wheelbase turns on a dime, and makes
it easy to get in and out of traffic and parking, but the vehicle still
rides well and handles a light trailer with ease.
FWIW, my previous vehicles (and base for comparison) inclde a Ford
Explorer, Expedition, Suburban, Blazer, and Bronco II.
BB
--
Ask Me Why I support Stem Cell Research
http://stemcells.nih.gov/info/faqs.asp
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