My plan was to offer $5000 after consulting with yall and seeing if that would be a good vehicle to purchase since ive never owned a jeep but have always wanted one.
Well I love mine. A little more than I should. I've invested way too much into it and so far the best investment I put into it was the new engine. My old engine blew due to bad timing components. 3800$ and running great with 3800 miles. My advice, find out if he used full synthetic if you plan on using synthetic oil if that engine was not ran with full synthetic, do not use it. Use regular oil. My reasoning behind this is I got my jeep from my grandpa. He used regular oil. He putted it around and drove slow. I didn't and broke a timing chain tensioner. Paid to get the whole timing set done because I didn't have time to do it and 3 months later it started ticking again then blew up 3 months later. Now I have a new engine and used Mobil 1 full synthetic the day I hit the 500 mile break in.
Also have heard stories of people getting high mileage vehicles and switching to full synthetic and ruined the engine.
As always being a used vehicle, change the oil, remember the mileage and change it every 3000 miles. That's what I do even though I use full synthetic. Mobile 1 full synthetic is what the dealer recommended to use. Told them I had a shop install it and at the time it had only 400 miles on it with the break in oil. So, 500 miles came, changed it, and everything good!
Also get it on a lift. Check to see if there's play in any of the wheels. Get the alignment checked, the battery and alternator checked and you should be okay.
Only want the best for you and I hope you close the deal and she lasts you a long while!
2002 Jeep Liberty 3.7L with brand new engine
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