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After 18 years on the market, the venerable Jeep Cherokee had been showing its age. Sales of the long-lived compact sport utility vehicle remained strong, but the new century demands a new model. So the Jeep division of DaimlerChrysler created the Liberty as the Cherokee’s replacement. Built at a new plant in Toledo, Ohio, the Liberty is claimed to be the stiffest Jeep ever — 45 percent better in bending than the Cherokee and 30 percent improved in torsional rigidity. It’s also the first Jeep with rack-and-pinion steering and a new independent front suspension. The automaker promises 8 inches of front and rear suspension travel. Read More
6 Available Liberty Trims
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