I have owned my 2006 Liberty CRD for 5 weeks. It had 109K miles and now has 112K. In that time, it has had the following done, all done at the dealer.
- new balancer (dealer paid, part of my negotiation, cost unknown)
- new PS pump (dealer paid, part of my negotiation, cost unknown)
- new alternator (warranty paid 70% of the cost, I paid the rest; total was $907 for an alternator + R&R!!! I paid $241 + $250 for a car rental + $50 for towing)
- 100K mile service, including TB (I paid for this, total was $1450, which included $250 for an extra key! I knew about the service, so I no complaints there.)
- CEL light has come on 5 times, the most recent was today (all of these have been under warranty). This is by far the most annoying gripe I have. Each time, we bring it in and they swear they fixed it. See
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=52418. I am at a complete loss on this as to why they cannot get this right. They fix it, we drive a 100-150 miles and it comes back on. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. It does smoke when the pedal is 70% down, more than what I expected it to. Is this normal? The dealer claims it is a faulty set of GPs, which I find highly suspect.
As you can see, the service manager has had a lot of calls, to the point I now have his direct line memorized. I did buy an extended warranty (WHEW), but even with that, I cannot afford to take time off, rent cars, etc.
I researched this vehicle quite a bit. There were some issues, but nothing that aftermarket support could not fix. However, I am not having those issues (yet). Is this the normal quality of these vehicles? Does basic maintenance cost so much (see the $907 alternator)? I realize I am going to a stealership, but with the warranty and the fact that the CEL was an existing condition, I have not had much choice. I am almost done with this vehicle. This is my first American car. I am about to go Cummins if this continues any further. Comments are welcome.