June 3, 2007

2008 Jeep Liberty Preview

Jeep has redesigned the Liberty sport-ute, sharpening its profile as it did with the new Dodge Nitro SUV and upgrading its fuel economy - as well as adding an open-top version.

The '08 Liberty sports a much more traditional Jeep shape than the soft-sided off-roader that bowed in 2002. The new shape incorporates an overall stretch in length, which in turn increases interior space. A new Sky Slider canvas roof brings the sunshine into the Liberty 's cabin.

The existing 3.7-liter V-6 carries over. It's rated at 210 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque. Under the new EPA rules it gets 16/22 mpg, and is now offered with either a four-speed automatic or a six-speed manual transmission.

Two four-wheel-drive systems are offered. Selec-Trac II is a new full-time system, while the less complex part-time system is called Command-Trac. On or off-road, Jeep promises a better ride/handling setup with a newly designed front suspension, a new five-link rear suspension, and a new steering rack.

Standard safety gear includes side curtain airbags, anti-lock brakes, and traction/stability control with rollover mitigation.

New available features include remote start, memory for the power seats and mirrors, and rain-sensing windshield wipers. Chrysler's MyGig audio system is an option, along with DVD navigation and Sirius satellite radio.

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