Bill Bryan Chrysler Dodge Jeep would like to introduce the all new 2012 Jeep Liberty. The Jeep Liberty was originally introduced in 2002 as a replacement for the Cherokee, and priced between the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee.
The Jeep Liberty features a unibody-on-ladder-frame construction, which added stiffness to its ride and handling, it also enhanced the off-road capabilities. The Jeep Liberty received a complete redesign for the launch of the Second Generation (current generation) to look more boxy and have that rough off-road look we have all come to love. The Jeep Liberty's iron-block aluminum-head V6 can tow up to 5,000 pounds. The Jeep Liberty comes with a variety of options including electronic stability control with roll mitigation, traction control, anti-lock brakes with brake assist, standard side airbags, rain-sensing wipes, Sirius Satellite Radio, Bluetooth, and Navigation System.
Among the more distinctive features was the Sky Slider, a power roof made from "reinforced acrylic cloth" that opens over the front and rear seats. The Sky Slider opens up to 60 inches (1,500 mm) by 30 inches (760 mm), which was the largest opening in its class. Jeep claimed that the idea behind the Sky Slider was to give consumers the open-air feeling from previous Jeep models while maintaining the rigidity and safety of a sturdy frame.