2008 Jeep Liberty Preview
What We Think
 

For marketing gobbledygook, Jeep's positioning for the redesigned Liberty is surprisingly accurate. This is exactly the kind of vehicle that will appeal to the target demographic. Plus, now that the cutesy design has been swapped out for a muscular box-on-wheels look, there's a better chance that guys will actually buy the thing. All the Liberty needs now is the return of the diesel option, but with the pricey Mercedes-Benz Bluetec CRD reserved for upper trim levels of the updated Grand Cherokee, getting one installed in a Liberty is about as likely as your kid landing a prom date with a cute face and curvy body.

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