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2006 Jeep Liberty Compact Sport Utility Vehicle

Jeep's compact-class Liberty SUV applies ESP as stock safety equipment on all three trims of 2006 -- Sport, Limited and Renegade. Other standards range from air conditioning and power windows and door locks to a remote keyless entry system, ABS and an audio package with six speakers and a CD deck. Read More »

2005 Jeep Liberty Compact Sport Utility Vehicle

The Renegade -- a heavy-duty, off-road version of the popular Jeep Liberty -- is even more rugged for 2005. Along with new skid plates, rock rails, and an off-road suspension, it has a new look to further differentiate it from its cuter Jeep siblings. Despite its very rugged roots, the Renegade has a comfortable, well-built interior that rivals many sedans. All Liberty models get new, more comfortable seats this year. Read More »

2005 Jeep Wrangler Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

New Car Overview of the 2005 Jeep Wrangler Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle Description: Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle Base MSRP Range: $17,970 – $28,365 Invoice Price Range: $16,723 – $25,855 Where built: USA Jeep’s icon wagon, which traces to the original Willys MB “jeep” vehicle of World War II fame, skews to five models for 2005 including the Rubicon, a supreme ... Read More »

2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

New Car Overview of the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle Description: Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle Base MSRP Range: $26,230 – $34,145 Invoice Price Range: $24,125 – $31,204 Where built: USA The most powerful and surefooted vehicle in the motor pool of Jeep emerges as an evolutionary treatment on a longer and broader platform. The 2005 Grand Cherokee ... Read More »

2005 Jeep Liberty Compact Sport Utility Vehicle

New Car Overview of the 2005 Jeep Liberty Compact Sport Utility Vehicle Description: Compact Sport Utility Vehicle Base MSRP Range: $19,380 – $25,225 Invoice Price Range: $18,216 – $23,555 Where built: USA Jeep’s compact-class Liberty wagon has a unibody structure with three issues for 2005 including the Renegade. All reveal fresh styling points on the exterior package with new fascia, ... Read More »

2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

Jeep has been a legendary brand within the automotive industry since it was introduced to help military efforts during World War II. The brand is so intrinsic to Americans' concept of off-roading that in Moab, Utah the off-highway vehicle roads are called Jeep trails. Read More »

2004 Jeep Wrangler Compact Sport Utility Vehicle.

The Rubicon Trail -- rated Class 10 (out of 10) as most daunting four-wheeling trace on the continent -- scrambles over granite slabs and boulder-spiked sluices in the Desolation Wilderness of California's Sierra Nevada Range. So much experience running Jeeps across the Rubicon led Jeep designers to create the ultimate dirt-dog trail vehicle outfitted at the factory with all armaments needed to successfully scale the Rubicon's walls of granite or slip down steep chutes on a Class 10 trail. It's called, appropriately, Rubicon and amounts to a supreme off-road edition crafted from the rough-and-ready Wrangler wagon. Read More »

2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Sport Utility Vehicle

Grand Cherokee represents the original sport utility vehicle and traces back decades in Jeep history with innovations like the Quadra-Trac automatic full-time 4WD system from 1973 and the first unibody four-door sport utility vehicle of 1984. Read More »