Used 2010 Jeep Liberty Sport
$8,490
Key Features
Mileage
86,790 miles
Drivetrain
4WD
Engine
3.7L 6 Cylinder
Transmission
Automatic 4 Speed
Fuel Type
Gas
MPG
15 / 21
Color
Silver / Black
Title
Clean
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The 2010 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4 is a rugged, compact-to-mid-size sport utility vehicle that stays close to Jeep’s traditional off-road roots, while still offering practical everyday usability. With its boxy yet muscular silhouette and upright roofline, the Liberty has a classic Jeep aesthetic: squared-off fenders, a seven-slot grille, and a no-nonsense presence that feels ready for adventure. Its four doors and elevated ride height give both the driver and passengers a confident view of the road, and the 4x4 system ensures it’s not just a city cruiser — it’s built for rougher terrain. Under the hood, the 2010 Liberty Sport 4x4 typically comes with a 3.7-liter V6 engine. That V6 delivers solid power — enough to handle uphill climbs, towing a small trailer, or navigating through mud and snow when the four-wheel-drive system is engaged. The transmission is an automatic, and the gearing is tuned to give a balanced mix of torque for off-road work and reasonable drivability on paved roads. The 4x4 drivetrain provides good traction, especially when the terrain gets slippery or unpredictable. While it’s not a hardcore rock-crawler, the Liberty holds its own on rougher paths, thanks to its high ground clearance and capable suspension. Inside, the Liberty Sport is straightforward and functional rather than luxurious. Seating for five is arranged in two rows, with cloth upholstery that’s durable and easy to clean after a weekend of outdoor activities. The front seats are supportive but not overly plush, designed for practicality and long-term comfort rather than high-end sophistication. Rear passengers have a fair amount of legroom and headroom, and the tall roofline helps make the interior feel airy. Storage is decent: a center console, door pockets, and a reasonably sized cargo area behind the rear seats allow for gear, groceries, or hiking supplies. Folding the rear bench gives more room for bulkier items. On the technology front, the Liberty Sport keeps things simple. The dashboard is functional and driver-focused, with basic controls for climate and audio. There may be an AM/FM stereo with CD player, and some models include optional extras like a sunroof or a CD changer, but the trim generally avoids flashy, high-tech frills. The steering feels direct, with good feedback, and maneuvering the vehicle is manageable despite its boxy shape; the turning radius is good enough for suburban driving, though not as tight as a small crossover. In terms of safety and capability, the Liberty includes standard features such as stability and traction control, anti-lock brakes, airbags for front and side, and a robust frame that provides a sense of solidity. Thanks to the 4x4 system, it is well suited for winter driving or venturing off the beaten path, though long road trips and highway cruising can feel a bit more taxing on fuel because of the V6’s thirst and the vehicle’s higher weight.
Features & Options
- Moon Roof
- Apple CarPlay
- Blind Spot Monitor
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VIN: 1J4PN2GK6AW113821
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