Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
Real Jeeps don't have real doors <G>
Jeff DeWitt McAlisters wrote: > <souza.jason@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1170994295.401337.26280@l53g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > >>Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, >>Liberty's are lame. >> > > They have real doors > > |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
souza.jason@gmail.com wrote:
> Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > Liberty's are lame. I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
souza.jason@gmail.com wrote:
> Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > Liberty's are lame. I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
souza.jason@gmail.com wrote:
> Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > Liberty's are lame. I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
souza.jason@gmail.com wrote:
> Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > Liberty's are lame. I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
On Feb 10, 12:30 pm, Outatime <whokn...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> souza.ja...@gmail.com wrote: > > Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > > Liberty's are lame. > > I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the > drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the > V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of > room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around > $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. I have a 02 which I use as my family ride. got not probs with it. It does what I expect it to do. It's not a YJ or a TJ its just what I bought a KJ.. My 02 cost me 25 its a limited fully loaded. Is paid off now more money to throw at the YJ!!! People gotta get off the senseless B**tching comparing a KJ to a YJ, TJ or a Cherokee. It is what it is, don't buy one if you don't like it. Move on, Go forward. Cherish your real Jeeps keep them goiing thats what you need to do as "Real Jeepers" I consider my YJ a classic and will do whatever I can to keep her going. That said my KY as I stated above is just what I expected a KJ |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
On Feb 10, 12:30 pm, Outatime <whokn...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> souza.ja...@gmail.com wrote: > > Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > > Liberty's are lame. > > I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the > drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the > V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of > room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around > $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. I have a 02 which I use as my family ride. got not probs with it. It does what I expect it to do. It's not a YJ or a TJ its just what I bought a KJ.. My 02 cost me 25 its a limited fully loaded. Is paid off now more money to throw at the YJ!!! People gotta get off the senseless B**tching comparing a KJ to a YJ, TJ or a Cherokee. It is what it is, don't buy one if you don't like it. Move on, Go forward. Cherish your real Jeeps keep them goiing thats what you need to do as "Real Jeepers" I consider my YJ a classic and will do whatever I can to keep her going. That said my KY as I stated above is just what I expected a KJ |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
On Feb 10, 12:30 pm, Outatime <whokn...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> souza.ja...@gmail.com wrote: > > Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > > Liberty's are lame. > > I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the > drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the > V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of > room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around > $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. I have a 02 which I use as my family ride. got not probs with it. It does what I expect it to do. It's not a YJ or a TJ its just what I bought a KJ.. My 02 cost me 25 its a limited fully loaded. Is paid off now more money to throw at the YJ!!! People gotta get off the senseless B**tching comparing a KJ to a YJ, TJ or a Cherokee. It is what it is, don't buy one if you don't like it. Move on, Go forward. Cherish your real Jeeps keep them goiing thats what you need to do as "Real Jeepers" I consider my YJ a classic and will do whatever I can to keep her going. That said my KY as I stated above is just what I expected a KJ |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
On Feb 10, 12:30 pm, Outatime <whokn...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> souza.ja...@gmail.com wrote: > > Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > > Liberty's are lame. > > I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the > drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the > V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of > room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around > $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. I have a 02 which I use as my family ride. got not probs with it. It does what I expect it to do. It's not a YJ or a TJ its just what I bought a KJ.. My 02 cost me 25 its a limited fully loaded. Is paid off now more money to throw at the YJ!!! People gotta get off the senseless B**tching comparing a KJ to a YJ, TJ or a Cherokee. It is what it is, don't buy one if you don't like it. Move on, Go forward. Cherish your real Jeeps keep them goiing thats what you need to do as "Real Jeepers" I consider my YJ a classic and will do whatever I can to keep her going. That said my KY as I stated above is just what I expected a KJ |
Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
On Feb 11, 5:19 pm, "ufatbastehd" <ufatbas...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Feb 10, 12:30 pm, Outatime <whokn...@nowhere.com> wrote: > > > souza.ja...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Having driven both, I can tell you that technically speaking, well, > > > Liberty's are lame. > > > I disagree. The last Libby I looked at was an '06. Underneath, the > > drivetrain looked to be very capable to me, and for mall-running, the > > V-6 is fine. For city-dwellers, the ride is nice and there's plenty of > > room inside for children. The model I looked at (2x4) was only around > > $18k, which is very reasonable. My TJL stickered for $26k. > > I have a 02 which I use as my family ride. got not probs with it. It > does what I expect it to do. It's not a YJ or a TJ its just what I > bought a KJ.. > My 02 cost me 25 its a limited fully loaded. Is paid off now more > money to throw at the YJ!!! > > People gotta get off the senseless B**tching comparing a KJ to a YJ, > TJ or a Cherokee. It is what it is, don't buy one if you don't like I use my wife's 02 KJ for a jeep. I hauled a deer out of the woods in it this last fall. I have used it to unstick the 99 TJ. It hauls cow feed, deer corn, etc. We drove it from Texas to the midwest and made a loop around Lake Michigan. Would not try that in our TJ. I drive it through the pastures and woods and when I get home I run the hoze over it and drive the old ladies to church in it. And don't let me forget to mention that I have winched the dead TJ (search this group for 'daughter with purple hair) and hauled it a hundred miles with the KJ. The best thing about the KJ is all thoses 2wd ones that are all over the place. Spare parts for ever! |
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