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Author: | MM53 [ Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Price when new $$$ |
I was just curious what my 05 sport with towing package and skid plates would've cost new |
Author: | turblediesel [ Wed Sep 02, 2015 5:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Price when new $$$ |
About $25,000.00 is what mine cost new. Add about $5000.00 for parts that should have been put on at the factory or needs to be replaced due to wrong oil recommended by jeep chrysler mercedes fiat dodge daimler benz. Zero weight oil is zero lubrication for this engine. |
Author: | bugnout [ Wed Sep 02, 2015 12:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Price when new $$$ |
Yup that sounds about right. I think I financed just a hair under 20k with a 5k down payment |
Author: | LibertyCRD [ Wed Sep 02, 2015 9:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Price when new $$$ |
Sticker on my first one (Sport model) was $25,800. The diesel engine was a $2,800 option, but it included alloy wheels, fog lamps, 3.73 gears, and other stuff that would have been optional on a gas model....so it was a bargain. My second one was a Limited and those were easily optioned out to over $30,000. |
Author: | Bluemoon [ Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Price when new $$$ |
I have the original window sticker for my 2006 Liberty sport 4X4 CRD total price -28,985 we got life time xm radio and 100,000 mile warranty added to that, got a picture of the sticker but hadn't figured out how to post pictures yet. I'm new here. if you want me to fax it to you anybody just pm me a fax number. |
Author: | MM53 [ Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Price when new $$$ |
Thank you all for your responses a guy at work asked me if that was a poor man's Wrangler I knew they cost more than a wrangler when they came out just didn't know how much more And I don't know how he came upon comparing a wrangler to my piggy, ![]() |
Author: | LibertyCRD [ Thu Sep 03, 2015 9:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Price when new $$$ |
MM53 wrote: Thank you all for your responses a guy at work asked me if that was a poor man's Wrangler I knew they cost more than a wrangler when they came out just didn't know how much more And I don't know how he came upon comparing a wrangler to my piggy, ![]() Well let's compare a 2005 Wrangler to a 2005 Liberty CRD: TJ: weak D35 rear axle that snaps like a toothpick KJ: Corporate 8.25 axle that is much stronger TJ: POS 42RLE 4-speed transmission KJ: Bulletproof 545RFE 5-speed transmission that's also used in Ram 3500 trucks with Hemis TJ: 231 t-case with no full time setting KJ: 242 t-case with everything the 231 has, plus a full time setting TJ: solid 4-link front axle that's notorious for death wobble and needs regular maintenance of bushings, linkages, etc. KJ: IFS which is low maintenance, doesn't death wobble, and rides better TJ: Horrendous 2.5L 4-cylinder that can barely turn the tires over or 4.0L 6-cylinder that leaks oil like a sieve, has rampant valvetrain issues, piston cracking issues, and generally is useful as a boat anchor KJ: Industrial grade turbo-diesel that makes impressive torque and is better for offroad use and on the road towing TJ: Has drain plugs in the floor because the top leaks everytime it rains KJ: Doesn't have drain plugs in the floor because it doesn't leak everytime it rains. You need to tell the guy at work that the Liberty CRD is the "poor man's Jeep" because the owners don't have money to constantly throw at tools, parts, and fuel like Wrangler owners. (For the record, I've owned three Wranglers). |
Author: | Hexus [ Thu Sep 03, 2015 12:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Price when new $$$ |
LibertyCRD wrote: MM53 wrote: Thank you all for your responses a guy at work asked me if that was a poor man's Wrangler I knew they cost more than a wrangler when they came out just didn't know how much more And I don't know how he came upon comparing a wrangler to my piggy, ![]() Well let's compare a 2005 Wrangler to a 2005 Liberty CRD: TJ: weak D35 rear axle that snaps like a toothpick KJ: Corporate 8.25 axle that is much stronger TJ: POS 42RLE 4-speed transmission KJ: Bulletproof 545RFE 5-speed transmission that's also used in Ram 3500 trucks with Hemis TJ: 231 t-case with no full time setting KJ: 242 t-case with everything the 231 has, plus a full time setting TJ: solid 4-link front axle that's notorious for death wobble and needs regular maintenance of bushings, linkages, etc. KJ: IFS which is low maintenance, doesn't death wobble, and rides better TJ: Horrendous 2.5L 4-cylinder that can barely turn the tires over or 4.0L 6-cylinder that leaks oil like a sieve, has rampant valvetrain issues, piston cracking issues, and generally is useful as a boat anchor KJ: Industrial grade turbo-diesel that makes impressive torque and is better for offroad use and on the road towing TJ: Has drain plugs in the floor because the top leaks everytime it rains KJ: Doesn't have drain plugs in the floor because it doesn't leak everytime it rains. You need to tell the guy at work that the Liberty CRD is the "poor man's Jeep" because the owners don't have money to constantly throw at tools, parts, and fuel like Wrangler owners. (For the record, I've owned three Wranglers). From another Jeep Lifer, who's also owned CJ/TJ Wranglers: However, all that being said, if you knock out 1 rocker, you cover the cost of most of that TJ stuff with 1 repair, even if you do your own work. **ALSO, you forgot the TJ proclivity to melt the heater core or fry the entire wiring assembly** |
Author: | tjkj2002 [ Thu Sep 03, 2015 1:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Price when new $$$ |
LibertyCRD wrote: MM53 wrote: Thank you all for your responses a guy at work asked me if that was a poor man's Wrangler I knew they cost more than a wrangler when they came out just didn't know how much more And I don't know how he came upon comparing a wrangler to my piggy, ![]() Well let's compare a 2005 Wrangler to a 2005 Liberty CRD: TJ: weak D35 rear axle that snaps like a toothpick KJ: Corporate 8.25 axle that is much stronger TJ: POS 42RLE 4-speed transmission KJ: Bulletproof 545RFE 5-speed transmission that's also used in Ram 3500 trucks with Hemis TJ: 231 t-case with no full time setting KJ: 242 t-case with everything the 231 has, plus a full time setting TJ: solid 4-link front axle that's notorious for death wobble and needs regular maintenance of bushings, linkages, etc. KJ: IFS which is low maintenance, doesn't death wobble, and rides better TJ: Horrendous 2.5L 4-cylinder that can barely turn the tires over or 4.0L 6-cylinder that leaks oil like a sieve, has rampant valvetrain issues, piston cracking issues, and generally is useful as a boat anchor KJ: Industrial grade turbo-diesel that makes impressive torque and is better for offroad use and on the road towing TJ: Has drain plugs in the floor because the top leaks everytime it rains KJ: Doesn't have drain plugs in the floor because it doesn't leak everytime it rains. You need to tell the guy at work that the Liberty CRD is the "poor man's Jeep" because the owners don't have money to constantly throw at tools, parts, and fuel like Wrangler owners. (For the record, I've owned three Wranglers). While I'm no fan of Wranglers(hey they ride/drive like complete garbage) when you compare a TJ Rubicon to a KJ CRD there is just no comparison that the Rubicon would win hands down in every category besides mpg's. Oh and I got rid of IFS for a stronger driveline and by far less maintenance.In 6 years with SFA my total suspension maintenance cost has been $10 for the 2 tubes of grease(hey it takes a lot of grease for 54 grease zerks) and zero death wobble. |
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