2011 Jeep Liberty's Jeep-engineered, coil spring independent front suspension combines with a link-coil rear suspension to provide exceptional on-road refinement, while maintaining its legendary Jeep 4x4 off-road capability and durability. Safety features include the mandated dual front airbags, plus head-protecting side-curtain airbags with rollover sensors and front side airbags for torso protection. Active safety features include anti-lock brakes with brake assist, hill start assist, traction control, and electronic stability control with rollover mitigation. The antilock brakes have rough road detection; when rough conditions are detected, the system holds the brake pulses longer to better slow the vehicle. Hill descent control is standard on 4x4 models. Optional safety features include trailer sway control and rear obstacle detection. For the latest updates on this model, visit the official Jeep Liberty site. The recently launched Renegade trim expands the Jeep Liberty lineup, delivering renowned capability in a hip, premium and rugged new design. Highlighted by Jeep's Select-Trac II full-time active four-wheel drive system, stylish 16-inch painted Mineral Gray Keystone wheels, black out headlamps and upscale interior accents. The Jeep Liberty Renegade is both urban dweller and off-road explorer.
The Sport trim features include cloth upholstery, air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, 65/35 split folding rear seats, power mirrors, power locks, power windows, remote keyless entry, AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo and auxiliary input jack, vehicle information center, and P225/75R16 all-season tires on aluminum wheels. Floor mats come standard.
The Liberty Renegade is offered in either Salsa Red Pearl Coat exterior, as well as Natural Green Pearl Coat, Deep Water Blue Pearl Coat, Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat, Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat or Stone White Clear Coat and is distinguished by 16-inch wheels, dark neutral metallic wheel flares, lower side sills, front and rear fascia, body side moldings and rear license plate bar; black headlamp bezel; Argent Silver accent on the lower fascia appliqué and roof rack; Satin Black vinyl hood graphics; deep-tint glass; fog lamps; skid plates and tow hooks.
Limited come standard with Yes Essentials cloth upholstery, heated power mirrors, 368-watt Infinity sound system with eight speakers, cruise control, leather-wrapped steering wheel with redundant audio and vehicle information center controls, auto-dimming rearview mirror, roof rails, six-way power driver's seat, fold-flat front passenger seat, universal garage door opener, antitheft alarm, fog lamps, full-size spare and P235/65R17 all-season tires on aluminum wheels.
The Liberty is unmistakable as a Jeep. The current model is 2.5 inches longer and 0.8 inch wider than the previous generation (2002-07), with a wheelbase that grows by 1.8 inches. Its tall, upright, angular styling fits with the current Jeep design idiom while also recalling the 1990s Cherokee. Whereas the last model had some soft lines and skewed 60/40 toward women buyers, Jeep feels the new model's more rugged looks will attract an even split of male/female buyers. The new look of the Jeep Liberty appears rugged and boxy, much like its platform mate, the Dodge Nitro. The Liberty features Jeep's traditional seven-slot grille and trapezoidal fender flares that enhance the vehicle's side profile. Unlike many panoramic sunroofs offered today, Jeep's Sky Slider roof is made of canvas rather than glass. The fabric roof folds on itself as it opens, and Jeep says the top is leak-proof.
When properly equipped, the Liberty can tow up to 5,000 pounds. Both the Selec-Trac II and Command-Trac II four-wheel-drive systems are very well integrated into Liberty's various systems, including traction control, Electronic Stability Program, hill-start assist, hill-descent control and available trailer tow package. A 19.5-gallon fuel tank provides an approximate driving range of 389 miles. Fuel economy for two-wheel-drive models is 16 miles per gallon in the city and 22 on the highway. Four-wheel-drive models achieve only slightly lower numbers, at 15 mpg city and 21 highway. Featuring the Jeep-engineered, coil spring independent front suspension, 2011 Jeep Liberty combines excellent overall ride, handling and precise steering control on-road with Jeep 4x4 capability. The only power source for the Liberty is now a 3.7-liter V6. Featuring lightweight aluminum components, it produces 210 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque. It is connected to a standard fully synchronized six-speed manual transmission or optional four-speed automatic, which transfers power to either two wheels or all four. The automatic has a special tow-haul button to adjust gear shifting for better efficiency when towing.
Liberty has many civilized amenities with comfort and convenience that may surprise you. You?ll really appreciate the luxury leather accents and two-tone trim with Satin Silver center stack and trim accents. Gauges are easy to spot, and the radio knobs and temperature controls are simple to use. Available on Liberty Limited and Sport models is a Sky Slider roof, an expansive sunroof that is 3.5 times larger than a regular sunroof. A regular sunroof is also available. Other features available on the Liberty include rain-sensitive wipers, automatic temperature control, a six-speaker sound system and remote start. The Liberty gets a thicker matte-gunmetal-trimmed steering wheel, along with Bluetooth controls on the wheel, plus a matching trim on the door panels. The dash is punctuated with a new dark faux wood trim rather than the textured silver that was featured on the 2010. The 2011 Jeep Liberty Renegade standard equipment includes new rock rail protection and black accent bodyside moldings for 2011.
The Jeep Liberty is once again improved for 2011. For more on this great model, visit the official Jeep Liberty site! Despite being similar in looks on the outside, the new Liberty has gotten some key upgrades on the inside, including an all-new navigation system. Also for 2011, the Jeep Liberty gets a passenger side, instrument panel-mounted grab handle. Two new color options for all 2011 Liberty models are Deep Molten Red and Timberline Green. The five-passenger Liberty combines comfort and convenience with an exceptional amount of utility. The seats are unquestionably comfortable, with quality details and accent stitching. Not only for traditional Jeep buyers, 2011 Jeep Liberty is also for a new generation of SUV buyers who value on-road refinement and ruggedness. Rated at 210 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 235 lb.-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm, the 2011 Jeep Liberty offers abundant engine performance to match its world-class design. When equipped with the automatic transmission and the trailer tow group, this engine provides tow capability of 5,000 lbs. that is unmatched in the segment.
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