Sir Sam wrote:
vtdog wrote:
However, I am a realist and understand that the Liberty is just a Jeep afterall. I do not expect it to go hundreds of thousands of miles,
Coming from the XJ world I fully expect, nay even demand, to get a 200-300k vehicle out of the CRD before needing major work(read drivetrain work). Anything less is completely unacceptable.
I agree.. Here here... A properly configured diesel ought to go a long, long way. My '93 4.0L Ranger has got 200k on it and it still runs like a top. It's not needed any real work done to it during its lifetime. If a '93 gas Ranger is going to get somewhere between 200 to 300k before major work, then that CRD should easily get that and more (contingent on being properly maintained and cared for). However, it is a DCX product...
Unfortunately, my 2005 CRD's ratio of in the shop vs. years of service (or mileage - take your pick) is making that Ranger look really good, even at it's old age. This freaking vehicle has to go see the doctor way WAY too often for a new vehicle. Recalls, TSB's, CSN's, Fuel filter heads, EGR's, EGR/FCV's, etc. etc. etc... Man the dealer ought to be paying me rent...
For those of you that haven't had problems... Well bully for you... You deserve a bozo-button. However, to suggest that problem CRD's are very rare is a little disingenuous. The tech's I've talked to suggest that the Laundry List is pretty common. They tend to shake their heads when I bring up this topic and say "It's too bad that DCX treated this vehicle as an experiment..."
The CRD has become a standing joke in my office. I frequently get ribbed and endure comment like “Man…, that jeep is in the shop again? When you going to get rid of that P.O.S.?” Not good for a new vehicle. Especially a diesel - which should be bullet proof.