Hey all,
I'm new to this site, and a total noob......
I've never owned a jeep, but I'm looking for a winter car, something that would allow me to drive in the winter w/o fear of snow.....
At the moment, I'm looking at taking over a lease for a 2007 Liberty....
I'm just wondering if any of you can tell me about some of the issues about this car, from your experience. I know this is a Jeep "JK" forum, and so obviously there's gonna be bias, LOL, but I would really appreciate from an owner's perspective, overall what you think of this car, and objectively, what you liked/disliked.....
If you can let me know about any potential problems known to this car to watch out for ie. I know about the Window Regulators already....anything like that.....or before going ahead and taking over the lease, things I should examine on the car/ask specifically about.....that would be greatly appreciated.....
I'm quite looking forward to the idea of feeling comfortable driving in Canadian winters with all the snow.....my other car is a RWD and it can be hellish sometimes to drive in the snow/wet
Thanks guys and sorry for the long post!
Smartys (eh!)
I'm new to this site, and a total noob......
I've never owned a jeep, but I'm looking for a winter car, something that would allow me to drive in the winter w/o fear of snow.....
At the moment, I'm looking at taking over a lease for a 2007 Liberty....
I'm just wondering if any of you can tell me about some of the issues about this car, from your experience. I know this is a Jeep "JK" forum, and so obviously there's gonna be bias, LOL, but I would really appreciate from an owner's perspective, overall what you think of this car, and objectively, what you liked/disliked.....
If you can let me know about any potential problems known to this car to watch out for ie. I know about the Window Regulators already....anything like that.....or before going ahead and taking over the lease, things I should examine on the car/ask specifically about.....that would be greatly appreciated.....
I'm quite looking forward to the idea of feeling comfortable driving in Canadian winters with all the snow.....my other car is a RWD and it can be hellish sometimes to drive in the snow/wet
Thanks guys and sorry for the long post!
Smartys (eh!)