2004 Jeep Liberty
In its effort to replace the aged Cherokee, Jeep has come up with a compact sport
utility vehicle in Liberty's persona. The Liberty is a product of Jeep's more
than 60 years of craftsmanship introduced in the spring of 2001. This compact
SUV provides enjoyment and fun for someone who loves driving around as it takes
the place of either a car or a wagon. It can accommodate up to five people and
have them sit comfortably.

When it comes to off-road capability, Jeep Liberty is dead serious. A revving
V6 engine powers up its drive. After all, it's the test of a real performance
car. Introduced to the market in 2001, significant improvements have braced Liberty
in respect with its on-road stability. Its three trims; the Sport, Limited, and
Renegade each come with new amenities. A host of new equipment features are highlighted
for this year. 2004 Jeep Liberty sets available a tire-pressure monitor, hands-free
cell phone link, and an AM/FM/CD player that allows one to drive around while
listening to a soothing music of his choice. All of Liberty's trims are available
in two- and four-wheel-drive and enjoys a package of new colors.
Of course, safety will never be left in such haste. 2004 Liberty bears dual front
airbags, belt alert function, antilock brakes, curtain side airbags, a new tire-pressure
monitor, and limited slip rear differential. Refinement, practicality, affordability,
agility, and road capability--these are the values that Liberty roots from its
heritage.