Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
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Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at which
they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a very
different niche.
Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
If you want a 4 door Wrangler, buy one. You will find them longer, wider,
taller, and heavier than the WJ and have a smaller engine.
On a positive note they do offer an extra 1/5 inch ground clearance.
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:EPIAh.273864$QY6.167640@fe1.news.blueyonder.c o.uk...
> Perhaps they were accomplishing the same thing as the Grand Cherokee to
> people who couldn't/wouldn't afford a Grand Cherokee ? Most people who
> have
> 4x4s use them to either haul trailers or just because they like the high
> up
> driving position
> or because 2 weeks in a year they just might get stuck in snow. I'm not
> going to knock DC for servicing that market, as long as they continue to
> make a vehicle that I want to drive.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ, Land Rover Discovery 2 v8 ES
>
>> "Highcountry" <highcountry2000@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1171028067.949470.319070@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
>>
> > Nobody but DC knows what they were trying to accomplise with the Lib,
>
>
they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a very
different niche.
Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
If you want a 4 door Wrangler, buy one. You will find them longer, wider,
taller, and heavier than the WJ and have a smaller engine.
On a positive note they do offer an extra 1/5 inch ground clearance.
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:EPIAh.273864$QY6.167640@fe1.news.blueyonder.c o.uk...
> Perhaps they were accomplishing the same thing as the Grand Cherokee to
> people who couldn't/wouldn't afford a Grand Cherokee ? Most people who
> have
> 4x4s use them to either haul trailers or just because they like the high
> up
> driving position
> or because 2 weeks in a year they just might get stuck in snow. I'm not
> going to knock DC for servicing that market, as long as they continue to
> make a vehicle that I want to drive.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ, Land Rover Discovery 2 v8 ES
>
>> "Highcountry" <highcountry2000@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1171028067.949470.319070@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
>>
> > Nobody but DC knows what they were trying to accomplise with the Lib,
>
>
#52
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Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at which
they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a very
different niche.
Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
If you want a 4 door Wrangler, buy one. You will find them longer, wider,
taller, and heavier than the WJ and have a smaller engine.
On a positive note they do offer an extra 1/5 inch ground clearance.
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:EPIAh.273864$QY6.167640@fe1.news.blueyonder.c o.uk...
> Perhaps they were accomplishing the same thing as the Grand Cherokee to
> people who couldn't/wouldn't afford a Grand Cherokee ? Most people who
> have
> 4x4s use them to either haul trailers or just because they like the high
> up
> driving position
> or because 2 weeks in a year they just might get stuck in snow. I'm not
> going to knock DC for servicing that market, as long as they continue to
> make a vehicle that I want to drive.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ, Land Rover Discovery 2 v8 ES
>
>> "Highcountry" <highcountry2000@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1171028067.949470.319070@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
>>
> > Nobody but DC knows what they were trying to accomplise with the Lib,
>
>
they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a very
different niche.
Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
If you want a 4 door Wrangler, buy one. You will find them longer, wider,
taller, and heavier than the WJ and have a smaller engine.
On a positive note they do offer an extra 1/5 inch ground clearance.
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:EPIAh.273864$QY6.167640@fe1.news.blueyonder.c o.uk...
> Perhaps they were accomplishing the same thing as the Grand Cherokee to
> people who couldn't/wouldn't afford a Grand Cherokee ? Most people who
> have
> 4x4s use them to either haul trailers or just because they like the high
> up
> driving position
> or because 2 weeks in a year they just might get stuck in snow. I'm not
> going to knock DC for servicing that market, as long as they continue to
> make a vehicle that I want to drive.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ, Land Rover Discovery 2 v8 ES
>
>> "Highcountry" <highcountry2000@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1171028067.949470.319070@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
>>
> > Nobody but DC knows what they were trying to accomplise with the Lib,
>
>
#53
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Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at which
they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a very
different niche.
Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
If you want a 4 door Wrangler, buy one. You will find them longer, wider,
taller, and heavier than the WJ and have a smaller engine.
On a positive note they do offer an extra 1/5 inch ground clearance.
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:EPIAh.273864$QY6.167640@fe1.news.blueyonder.c o.uk...
> Perhaps they were accomplishing the same thing as the Grand Cherokee to
> people who couldn't/wouldn't afford a Grand Cherokee ? Most people who
> have
> 4x4s use them to either haul trailers or just because they like the high
> up
> driving position
> or because 2 weeks in a year they just might get stuck in snow. I'm not
> going to knock DC for servicing that market, as long as they continue to
> make a vehicle that I want to drive.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ, Land Rover Discovery 2 v8 ES
>
>> "Highcountry" <highcountry2000@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1171028067.949470.319070@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
>>
> > Nobody but DC knows what they were trying to accomplise with the Lib,
>
>
they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a very
different niche.
Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
If you want a 4 door Wrangler, buy one. You will find them longer, wider,
taller, and heavier than the WJ and have a smaller engine.
On a positive note they do offer an extra 1/5 inch ground clearance.
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:EPIAh.273864$QY6.167640@fe1.news.blueyonder.c o.uk...
> Perhaps they were accomplishing the same thing as the Grand Cherokee to
> people who couldn't/wouldn't afford a Grand Cherokee ? Most people who
> have
> 4x4s use them to either haul trailers or just because they like the high
> up
> driving position
> or because 2 weeks in a year they just might get stuck in snow. I'm not
> going to knock DC for servicing that market, as long as they continue to
> make a vehicle that I want to drive.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ, Land Rover Discovery 2 v8 ES
>
>> "Highcountry" <highcountry2000@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:1171028067.949470.319070@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com:
>>
> > Nobody but DC knows what they were trying to accomplise with the Lib,
>
>
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Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
billy ray wrote:
> The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at
> which they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a
> very different niche.
>
> Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
I actually like the Libby. Had several as rental cars
and they worked well for four people and baggage. And I
could see using one on some of the real tight trails where
turning the ZJ is a skeery experience.
To each their own.
--
DougW
> The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at
> which they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a
> very different niche.
>
> Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
I actually like the Libby. Had several as rental cars
and they worked well for four people and baggage. And I
could see using one on some of the real tight trails where
turning the ZJ is a skeery experience.
To each their own.
--
DougW
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Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
billy ray wrote:
> The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at
> which they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a
> very different niche.
>
> Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
I actually like the Libby. Had several as rental cars
and they worked well for four people and baggage. And I
could see using one on some of the real tight trails where
turning the ZJ is a skeery experience.
To each their own.
--
DougW
> The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at
> which they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a
> very different niche.
>
> Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
I actually like the Libby. Had several as rental cars
and they worked well for four people and baggage. And I
could see using one on some of the real tight trails where
turning the ZJ is a skeery experience.
To each their own.
--
DougW
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Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
billy ray wrote:
> The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at
> which they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a
> very different niche.
>
> Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
I actually like the Libby. Had several as rental cars
and they worked well for four people and baggage. And I
could see using one on some of the real tight trails where
turning the ZJ is a skeery experience.
To each their own.
--
DougW
> The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at
> which they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a
> very different niche.
>
> Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
I actually like the Libby. Had several as rental cars
and they worked well for four people and baggage. And I
could see using one on some of the real tight trails where
turning the ZJ is a skeery experience.
To each their own.
--
DougW
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Re: Why are Liberty's so expensive compared to Wranlers...
billy ray wrote:
> The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at
> which they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a
> very different niche.
>
> Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
I actually like the Libby. Had several as rental cars
and they worked well for four people and baggage. And I
could see using one on some of the real tight trails where
turning the ZJ is a skeery experience.
To each their own.
--
DougW
> The original Liberty's were almost perfect for the niche market at
> which they were aimed. The problem is that the XJ was designed for a
> very different niche.
>
> Don't like the Liberty? Then don't buy one.
I actually like the Libby. Had several as rental cars
and they worked well for four people and baggage. And I
could see using one on some of the real tight trails where
turning the ZJ is a skeery experience.
To each their own.
--
DougW
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