2011 Jeep Liberty (old Cherokee)

10. January 2011

Jeep in the year 2002 after 20 years of production discontinued the Jeep Cherokee in the US and was replaced by the Jeep Liberty, with the new name tag, came a new look and updated features desperately needed as the Jeep Cherokee was outdated at the time.

The 2011 Jeep Liberty doesn’t come with many changes from the 2010 model year. It is available in four trims, the Sport at a MSRP of $23,250, Jet Sport at a MSRP of $24,745, Limited Edition at a MSRP of $26,650 and the Renegade at a MSRP of $27,250. The Liberty only comes with one engine the 3.7L V6 with 210hp/235lb-ft of torque an EPA of 15/21 mpg, with the standard 4-speed automatic transmission. All trims are available in standard 4x2 or optional 4x4 wheel drive.

The Liberty’s Independent front suspension provides a comfortable ride on all terrains, its towing capacity of 5,000 pounds is greater than other vehicles in its class and size. Its safety features incorporate the latest technology, such as Advanced Multistage front airbags, supplemental side curtain front and rear airbags, its steel alloy frame helps absorb impact to minimize damage and front seat head restraints.

The 2011 Jeep Liberty is not a luxury SUV, it is designed to be and off-road working vehicle that happens to be comfortable on-road, that doesn’t mean it still doesn’t offer additional comfort features as the Infinity 8 speaker and subwoofer sound system, SIRIUS satellite radio, 6-way power seats; available on the Limited Edition and Jet Limited trims only; or the Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System.

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2011 Jeep Wrangler

6. January 2011

 

A little history on the origins of the Jeep Wrangler its heritage goes back over 60 years since its original introduction for military use, transporting troops in WWII. IN the mid 1980’s the Wrangler nametag was introduced to identify the early CJs. The Wrangler was introduced to make a more modern and civilian version of its predecessor.

The 2001 Jeep Wrangler model features a new redesigned instrument panel, a new center rack and more storage areas. Seating is more comfortable. A new steering wheel with audio, hands-free phone and cruise control buttons and many other Jeep Wrangler accessories, there is also a hard top option available. A quieter ride is also noticeable in the 2011 Jeep Wrangler.

The 2011 Jeep Wrangler is available in 4 trims, the Sport 2-door 4x2 at a MSRP of $22, 045, the Sport 2-door 4x4 S package at a MSRP of $24,245, the Sahara 2-door 4x4 at a MSRP of $27,245, the Rubicon 2-door 4x4 at a MSRP of $29,245; all available with the 3.8L V6 SMPI engine with 202hp/237lb-ft of torque and a 6-speed manual transmission, the DANA 44 heavy duty rear axle, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), metal doors with roll up windows, cloth seats with adjustable head restraints and of course the full size spare tire with matching wheel. There are 10 exterior colors to choose from, the Sunrider soft top is standard in all models.

There are a few options available as the leather wrapped steering wheel on the Sahara and Rubicon trims, air conditioning, speed controls, 368W 7 speaker Infinity audio system, with the Media center 130 for CD/MP3 listening and the SIRIUS Satellite radio including the subwoofer.

The 2011 Jeep Wrangler is friendlier on-road, the Wrangler has made impressive changes over the years, without forgetting its origins it’s still an off-road vehicle.

 

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