Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
#1
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Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well, plus
we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and I
am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what my
wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
one. But she prefers the liberty.
I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too big
for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
will be on sabbatical from her job.
So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward the
liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it will
only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
that the liberty cant?
Much regards
buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well, plus
we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and I
am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what my
wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
one. But she prefers the liberty.
I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too big
for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
will be on sabbatical from her job.
So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward the
liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it will
only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
that the liberty cant?
Much regards
#2
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Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
The Cherokee (XJ) and the Liberty (KJ) which replaced it are roughly the
same size, although the XJ has more inside room and in a more usable format
as well. The XJ is more competent off road as it has beam axles front and
rear, but since you go on grass and unpaved roads that probably wont affect
you much.
One other thought - if your wife is a new driver, there is a realistic but
small chance she is going to smash it up;
I'd go for an older XJ if I were you !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
same size, although the XJ has more inside room and in a more usable format
as well. The XJ is more competent off road as it has beam axles front and
rear, but since you go on grass and unpaved roads that probably wont affect
you much.
One other thought - if your wife is a new driver, there is a realistic but
small chance she is going to smash it up;
I'd go for an older XJ if I were you !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
#3
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Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
The Cherokee (XJ) and the Liberty (KJ) which replaced it are roughly the
same size, although the XJ has more inside room and in a more usable format
as well. The XJ is more competent off road as it has beam axles front and
rear, but since you go on grass and unpaved roads that probably wont affect
you much.
One other thought - if your wife is a new driver, there is a realistic but
small chance she is going to smash it up;
I'd go for an older XJ if I were you !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
same size, although the XJ has more inside room and in a more usable format
as well. The XJ is more competent off road as it has beam axles front and
rear, but since you go on grass and unpaved roads that probably wont affect
you much.
One other thought - if your wife is a new driver, there is a realistic but
small chance she is going to smash it up;
I'd go for an older XJ if I were you !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
The Cherokee (XJ) and the Liberty (KJ) which replaced it are roughly the
same size, although the XJ has more inside room and in a more usable format
as well. The XJ is more competent off road as it has beam axles front and
rear, but since you go on grass and unpaved roads that probably wont affect
you much.
One other thought - if your wife is a new driver, there is a realistic but
small chance she is going to smash it up;
I'd go for an older XJ if I were you !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
same size, although the XJ has more inside room and in a more usable format
as well. The XJ is more competent off road as it has beam axles front and
rear, but since you go on grass and unpaved roads that probably wont affect
you much.
One other thought - if your wife is a new driver, there is a realistic but
small chance she is going to smash it up;
I'd go for an older XJ if I were you !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
If it's not going to see some serious offroad and the main purpose is a
daily driver with a bit of light offroad now and then, then it really
doesn't matter, imo. Buy what's either more affordable or more comfortable.
I think the impression you are getting is correct if you are talking about
"Serious Offroad" stuff. The new Jeeps come off the lot "ready" for offroad
use but they are marketed more towards the proverbial "soccer mom" and
"daily driver who wants the 4x4 'just in case'" buyers. Maybe some of the
Cherokee and Liberty owners can give you specific pros and cons, but I don't
think it is ultimately going to matter for what you want to do. My personal
opinion, though, from watching the capabilites of both the new GCherokees
and Libertees (STOCK) ...the Cherokee is capable of alot more offroad than
the Liberty. I've never once been impressed by what the Liberty can do
....but more impressed with what it can't do. I've gone offroading with
Cherokee owners quite a bit (most of them actually mostly stock) and they
fair pretty well.
Good luck! Either way ...you're driving a JEEP and that's the only way to
go!!!!
griffin
85 CJ7
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
daily driver with a bit of light offroad now and then, then it really
doesn't matter, imo. Buy what's either more affordable or more comfortable.
I think the impression you are getting is correct if you are talking about
"Serious Offroad" stuff. The new Jeeps come off the lot "ready" for offroad
use but they are marketed more towards the proverbial "soccer mom" and
"daily driver who wants the 4x4 'just in case'" buyers. Maybe some of the
Cherokee and Liberty owners can give you specific pros and cons, but I don't
think it is ultimately going to matter for what you want to do. My personal
opinion, though, from watching the capabilites of both the new GCherokees
and Libertees (STOCK) ...the Cherokee is capable of alot more offroad than
the Liberty. I've never once been impressed by what the Liberty can do
....but more impressed with what it can't do. I've gone offroading with
Cherokee owners quite a bit (most of them actually mostly stock) and they
fair pretty well.
Good luck! Either way ...you're driving a JEEP and that's the only way to
go!!!!
griffin
85 CJ7
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
If it's not going to see some serious offroad and the main purpose is a
daily driver with a bit of light offroad now and then, then it really
doesn't matter, imo. Buy what's either more affordable or more comfortable.
I think the impression you are getting is correct if you are talking about
"Serious Offroad" stuff. The new Jeeps come off the lot "ready" for offroad
use but they are marketed more towards the proverbial "soccer mom" and
"daily driver who wants the 4x4 'just in case'" buyers. Maybe some of the
Cherokee and Liberty owners can give you specific pros and cons, but I don't
think it is ultimately going to matter for what you want to do. My personal
opinion, though, from watching the capabilites of both the new GCherokees
and Libertees (STOCK) ...the Cherokee is capable of alot more offroad than
the Liberty. I've never once been impressed by what the Liberty can do
....but more impressed with what it can't do. I've gone offroading with
Cherokee owners quite a bit (most of them actually mostly stock) and they
fair pretty well.
Good luck! Either way ...you're driving a JEEP and that's the only way to
go!!!!
griffin
85 CJ7
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
daily driver with a bit of light offroad now and then, then it really
doesn't matter, imo. Buy what's either more affordable or more comfortable.
I think the impression you are getting is correct if you are talking about
"Serious Offroad" stuff. The new Jeeps come off the lot "ready" for offroad
use but they are marketed more towards the proverbial "soccer mom" and
"daily driver who wants the 4x4 'just in case'" buyers. Maybe some of the
Cherokee and Liberty owners can give you specific pros and cons, but I don't
think it is ultimately going to matter for what you want to do. My personal
opinion, though, from watching the capabilites of both the new GCherokees
and Libertees (STOCK) ...the Cherokee is capable of alot more offroad than
the Liberty. I've never once been impressed by what the Liberty can do
....but more impressed with what it can't do. I've gone offroading with
Cherokee owners quite a bit (most of them actually mostly stock) and they
fair pretty well.
Good luck! Either way ...you're driving a JEEP and that's the only way to
go!!!!
griffin
85 CJ7
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
If it's not going to see some serious offroad and the main purpose is a
daily driver with a bit of light offroad now and then, then it really
doesn't matter, imo. Buy what's either more affordable or more comfortable.
I think the impression you are getting is correct if you are talking about
"Serious Offroad" stuff. The new Jeeps come off the lot "ready" for offroad
use but they are marketed more towards the proverbial "soccer mom" and
"daily driver who wants the 4x4 'just in case'" buyers. Maybe some of the
Cherokee and Liberty owners can give you specific pros and cons, but I don't
think it is ultimately going to matter for what you want to do. My personal
opinion, though, from watching the capabilites of both the new GCherokees
and Libertees (STOCK) ...the Cherokee is capable of alot more offroad than
the Liberty. I've never once been impressed by what the Liberty can do
....but more impressed with what it can't do. I've gone offroading with
Cherokee owners quite a bit (most of them actually mostly stock) and they
fair pretty well.
Good luck! Either way ...you're driving a JEEP and that's the only way to
go!!!!
griffin
85 CJ7
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
daily driver with a bit of light offroad now and then, then it really
doesn't matter, imo. Buy what's either more affordable or more comfortable.
I think the impression you are getting is correct if you are talking about
"Serious Offroad" stuff. The new Jeeps come off the lot "ready" for offroad
use but they are marketed more towards the proverbial "soccer mom" and
"daily driver who wants the 4x4 'just in case'" buyers. Maybe some of the
Cherokee and Liberty owners can give you specific pros and cons, but I don't
think it is ultimately going to matter for what you want to do. My personal
opinion, though, from watching the capabilites of both the new GCherokees
and Libertees (STOCK) ...the Cherokee is capable of alot more offroad than
the Liberty. I've never once been impressed by what the Liberty can do
....but more impressed with what it can't do. I've gone offroading with
Cherokee owners quite a bit (most of them actually mostly stock) and they
fair pretty well.
Good luck! Either way ...you're driving a JEEP and that's the only way to
go!!!!
griffin
85 CJ7
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward
the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
Anyone can get stuck or do something stupid it is personal choice on either
vehicle. I say 4x4 = get stuck deeper or farther in the woods. Both have a
good record and both are capable. Buy the one that suits your needs and
likes. I have a 04 TJ Sahara and my wife an 04 WJ that suits our needs.
The only reason she did not buy the KJ is that is was too small and that
comes from a woman that is only 5'2".
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
> plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
> I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
> my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
> big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
> will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
vehicle. I say 4x4 = get stuck deeper or farther in the woods. Both have a
good record and both are capable. Buy the one that suits your needs and
likes. I have a 04 TJ Sahara and my wife an 04 WJ that suits our needs.
The only reason she did not buy the KJ is that is was too small and that
comes from a woman that is only 5'2".
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
> plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
> I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
> my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
> big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
> will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
Anyone can get stuck or do something stupid it is personal choice on either
vehicle. I say 4x4 = get stuck deeper or farther in the woods. Both have a
good record and both are capable. Buy the one that suits your needs and
likes. I have a 04 TJ Sahara and my wife an 04 WJ that suits our needs.
The only reason she did not buy the KJ is that is was too small and that
comes from a woman that is only 5'2".
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
> plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
> I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
> my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
> big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
> will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
vehicle. I say 4x4 = get stuck deeper or farther in the woods. Both have a
good record and both are capable. Buy the one that suits your needs and
likes. I have a 04 TJ Sahara and my wife an 04 WJ that suits our needs.
The only reason she did not buy the KJ is that is was too small and that
comes from a woman that is only 5'2".
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
> plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
> I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
> my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
> big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
> will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep comparison question=please dont flame me
Anyone can get stuck or do something stupid it is personal choice on either
vehicle. I say 4x4 = get stuck deeper or farther in the woods. Both have a
good record and both are capable. Buy the one that suits your needs and
likes. I have a 04 TJ Sahara and my wife an 04 WJ that suits our needs.
The only reason she did not buy the KJ is that is was too small and that
comes from a woman that is only 5'2".
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
> plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
> I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
> my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
> big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
> will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>
vehicle. I say 4x4 = get stuck deeper or farther in the woods. Both have a
good record and both are capable. Buy the one that suits your needs and
likes. I have a 04 TJ Sahara and my wife an 04 WJ that suits our needs.
The only reason she did not buy the KJ is that is was too small and that
comes from a woman that is only 5'2".
"j.lef" <j.lef@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:7gYad.5044$275.2968@trndny01...
> Okay. Here is my situation. Since comtemplating
> buying a jeep (my wife is short, and the jeeps fit her extremely well,
> plus
> we do go camping a bit especially in winter time, I have a question
> comparing the liberty to the cherokee.
> I am trying to understand some of the posts here, and
> I
> am getting an impression, that a liberty is not really a jeep, its a
> pretender, and one of the other jeep selections is the only way to go. In
> fact, I sometimes see people saying that only buying an older jeep is the
> only way to go. So I am looking for some sound advice, since this is what
> my
> wife prefers, and this will be HER main vehicle, and she doesnt care which
> one. But she prefers the liberty.
>
> I have an acura tl, and an older expedition, which I
> love and gets me everywhere, but my wife will not drive it. Says its too
> big
> for her. And I wont let her drive my acura, since she is a new driver.
>
> She will be driving to work on paved roads everyday, but
> in new york we do get our share of snow, water on pavement, ice, wind etc.
> We go camping on unpaved roads, but nothing like serious
> wilderness. Grass, forest, and some serious mud can occur if it rains.
> Climbing very steep inclines will probably never happen.
>
> Plus we plan on taking this vehicle on an extended two
> month vacation around the country for the months of July and August. She
> will be on sabbatical from her job.
>
> So what I am asking, is help in deciding toward the
> liberty or the cherokee. I know the size and room differerence. And it
> will
> only be the two of us 95 percent of the time in the car. Is the cherokee
> worth the extra dollars for what you get, when the size is NOT taken into
> account. Can the cherokee get you out of situations(or into situations)
> that the liberty cant?
>
>
> Much regards
>
>