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Show More Updating Configuration... Overview Engine Specifications 2.8L 4-CYL TURBO DIESEL PKG Note: Different engine types can increase/decrease the overall price of your selected vehicle Drivetrain 6-Speed Manual (Standard) 4-Speed Automatic (Standard) 4-Speed Automatic (Standard) 5-Speed Automatic (Standard) MPG (Miles Per Gallon) 2.8L 4-CYL TURBO DIESEL PKG Safety Air Bag-Frontal-Driver Air Bag-Frontal-Passenger Brakes-ABS Brakes-Type-4 Wheel DISC Immobilizer Traction Control Comfort & Convenience Air Conditioning-Front Keyless Entry Max Seating Capacity: 5 Mirror(s)-Power Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Illumination Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Illumination Power Locks Reading Lamps-Front Seat Trim-Cloth Seat-Rear Pass-Through Seats-Front Bucket Steering Wheel-Adjustable Steering-Power Windows-Power Music & Entertainment Audio-AM/FM Stereo Audio-CD Player Interior Exterior Doors: 4 Rear Window Defogger Wipers-Intermittent Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent Tires Front Tire Size: P225/75R16 Rear Tire Size: P225/75R16 Spare Tire Size: Full-Size Wheels Front Wheel Size (in): 16 x 7.0 Rear Wheel Size (in): 16 x 7.0 Front Wheel Material: Steel Rear Wheel Material: Steel Weight Information Interior Specifications Exterior Specifications Standard Warranty /cars/compare-cars?trimids=279096_0_415668 True What is the life expectancy of a 2006 Jeep Liberty?Answer provided by. Typically, a Jeep Liberty can last anywhere from 10-15 years or 200,000 to 400,000 miles. Of course, how you drive and maintain your Jeep can have a big impact on how long your vehicle lasts.
Who makes the Jeep Liberty diesel engine?The engine-four cylinders and 2,768 cc's of snarling diesel-is made in Italy by VM Motori, which is owned in part by Detroit Diesel.
How long will a 2006 Jeep Liberty sport last?The 2006 jeep liberty sport is a vehicle that will last at least 10 years, but there are some problems, including falling windows. If you can fix the windows as they fall, it is a good vehicle.
Why did they stop making Jeep Libertys?According to Cheers & Gears, the drop in sales of the Liberty could have been part of the cause behind discontinuing the model, along with safety ratings that didn't quite meet consumer expectations.
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