2004 Jeep Liberty Columbia Edition. Black One Owner And Woman Owned!!! on 2040-cars
Morgantown, Indiana, United States
2004 Jeep Liberty Columbia Edition, One owner and lady driven, I am selling for my Girlfriend, I have been around it for over five years and never had any major issues, I have put new brakes and rotors all the way around, just had oil and filter changed, New Front Drive shaft. ( was vibrating if you got over 60mph ) all smooth now. I know it has never been off road or driven hard, I personally have not drove much ( to small for me ) but when i did it always has ran strong and shifted good.. The 4 wheel drive all works as it should, has sliding sunroof, power windows and locks, tow pkg, alloy wheels, tinted windows, It does have wear and tear it was used to take kids to school, vacations and so fourth, No big dents or anything does have scratches on driver side front and back door, about month ago on snow she had stopped to get the mail at mailbox and slid into mailbox trying to take off. It migh be able to buff out most if it. has few scratches on bumpers and so fourth but again nothing bad, for almost 200,000 miles it looks pretty good. I would have no worries about driving it anywhere, If the buyer is out of state and wants to fly in to Indy I can pick you up and you can drive it home. If you have any questions or want more pictures just let me know. |
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