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Florida,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 11, 2008
When there is a recall issued, you must take the car to a Jeep dealership for correction. since the accident was caused by something that was faulty with the Jeep, insurance is not responsible for repairing the car, Jeep is. I have a 2003 Jeep Liberty and did receive the recall notice and I took my car in for repairs. If you received "another" notice then you never took the car in after receiving the 1st notice. That is your fault. And good luck trying to buy a car model that does not have some kind of recall on it. Jeep vehicles are not bad because Jeep issues a recall.....
Thomas
Anderson,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 01, 2007
I do not know what CR's reliability data show for the Jeep Liberty, but I bet the Liberty is rated "Below Average". Don't wing it again when you buy another car. And if you simply must buy a car rated as having poor reliability by CR, at least you will know what you can expect.
Mark
Clarksville,#4Author of original report
Wed, August 01, 2007
Today, July 31, 2007, we received another recall notice on the Jeep Liberty, due to lower ball joint failure.