The way this woman is treating the components is beyond savage , im pretty sure this jeep won't last a year on her hands , i would never buy a car from her . No way no how
I would check the DOT number on that spare tire. Mine had the same Goodyear Wangler spare and it was the original. Definitely should not be using a 17 year old tire
i bought a 2007 silver jeep liberty in april of 2008 with 14500 thousand miles for $ 14400 (great deal ) changed the oil every 3000 - 5000 miles depending on the the driving conditions , excellent 4×4 system i only used 4 wheel low 2 times and 4 wheel high often with no problems the reason i sold it was because i wanted a change , at time of sale it had 187000 miles on it and the current owner now has 285000 miles with no issues , like it's predecessor the jeep Cherokee is a very durable vehicle and I'd love to find another one in great condition with low miles , I'd definitely pay more for it as they do not build them like this any longer unless you buy a very expensive jeep grand Cherokee
I have an 06 exactly like the one in the vid she just hit 200000( I put over 100000 of those on it) I love it. Great 4x4, awesome towing for its size, and dependable. I haven’t had to do anything other than regular maintenance
Anyone who knows how to do an oil change knows that these are just as easy as any other vehicle if not easier because you don't need to jack it up How to say you can barely do an oil change without saying you can barely do an oil change
@Patrick Anyone that's actually done an oil change on these knows that the engineers forgot to leave a spot for the oil filter housing until the last minute and had to put it directly above the power steering wrack. Making it incedibly hard to reach, there's bearly enough room to get a band wrench around the filter, and it leaves a huge mess with the oil coating everything underneath the filter (usually including you).
Jeep Liberty's are one of the easiest vehicles to work on. People literally buy this vehicle to learn how to work on vehicles. The oil filter can be seen from the top and bottom of the vehicle and can be reached with a firm grip and replaced bare handed. A lot of cars need the filter wrench because of how tight the filter location is. Jeep liberty is easy. That's crazy you're struggling with that. Maybe you over tightened it the last time you did your oil change. Very common thing that people do Whatever you're doing... You're not doing it right. 😝
@@kevinthefanboy7884 no? their just saying not everyone can afford a 2022 bmw😂 this car is old and can go for cheap. you ain’t gotta be broke to own it just saying 🤷🏻♂️