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2009 Jeep Liberty - Q&A

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2009 Jeep Liberty Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 159 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Sould I buy the 2009 Jeep Liberty or a 2003/2004 GX470 Lexus?
I know a big difference and I am confused right now...the jeep is much reasonable in price with being newer versus a much older Lexus but that has a great reputation, luxurious but yet reliable too. They are both in the same price range but so different in years and class of course. Any suggestions>
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

I own a 2009 Jeep Liberty & love it. The warranty & the fact that it is new is the clincher, get the Jeep!!!

How to remove factory radio 2009 jeep liberty?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

You need to remove the front dash panel. The task for installation could take up to two hours. Once you have removed the front dash panel you will see the element for removing the radio.

They just started building the 09's on Aug 25 so it will take a while for the dealers to get them. Reference:Work at Toledo Jeep Assembly Plant

Question about the 2009 Jeep Liberty?
I can't find an answer to this question in the manual. When I turn on my car, the light to the radio/clock lights up so that I can see it clearly. However, when I turn on the engine and start driving, the light dims, and stays dim even when I adjust the CD player or radio station. It's dim to the point where I can't see what time it is or the...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

The light dimmer is set too low, it's on the leftknob, turn it till it clicks!!! I bought a 2009 Liberty about a month ago.

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If you really want genuine Jeep performance, the 2009 Liberty doesn’t disappoint.

If you want something that just looks like it could go off road, there are better choices.

Among those more carlike choices are the Subaru Forester, which has a tough all-wheel-drive system that can even take on muddy, rutted trails.

The RAV4 is styled closer to an SUV, but it's more carlike; inside you can specify a small third-row seat.

Honda's CR-V is one of the smoothest-riding and most fuel-efficient, and it's a good choice for those who don't plan to venture off-road.

For those who want hardy off-road alternatives and really plan to take to the trail, the Nissan Xterra is a good choice, especially if you have a lot of equipment to haul around.

And for off-road fashionistas, the FJ Cruiser is a hot ride.


 
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