2007 Jeep Liberty for Sale in Miami, FL
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Used Jeep Liberty By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
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2012 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | 17 Great Deals | $3,995 | 591 listings |
2011 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | 8 Great Deals | $2,900 | 313 listings |
2010 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | 6 Great Deals | $2,995 | 245 listings |
2009 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | 3 Great Deals | $3,650 | 95 listings |
2008 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | 9 Great Deals | $3,300 | 249 listings |
2007 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | 4 Great Deals | $1,997 | 150 listings |
2006 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | 3 Great Deals | $1,000 | 199 listings |
2005 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | 4 Great Deals | $1,921 | 171 listings |
2004 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | - | $1,100 | 115 listings |
2003 Jeep Liberty in Miami, FL | - | $990 | 116 listings |
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2007 Jeep Liberty Expert Score: 7/10

- Look and Feel
- Performance
- Form and Function
- Tech Level
- Safety
- Cost-Effectiveness
The Liberty borrows several of Jeep’s iconic styling elements and combines them in the body of a compact sport utility. The result is a rugged-looking small vehicle with decent ground clearance, miles of black-plastic body cladding, and tidy proportions. The Liberty adopted the Jeep Wrangler’s signature grille design and the Wrangler’s round headlights for a familiar but altogether new look. A side-open rear door with exterior spare tire adds to the rugged look.
The Jeep’s interior provides a generous amount of room for adult passengers, and is simply but handsomely finished with aluminum accents and attractive chromed-plastic buttons, controls, and gauges. From behind the steering wheel, outward visibility is solid in most directions, but large rear pillars make blind spots larger than they should be. Optional features like leather seats, and a power sunroof up the luxury factor considerably.
A standard V6 highlights the Liberty’s performance specs, but it’s not all good news. The powertrain is tuned more for off-road performance, which means that gearing and torque are both more effective at low speeds. Highway driving and moving around town both tax the Liberty’s engine more than they should, which leads to a roaring engine without much actual powerful delivery taking place. The now-discontinued diesel engine would have made the Liberty much more efficient and could deliver even more low-end torque for off-roading.
Handling and steering both suffer from that focus on off-road capabilities as well. Despite its tidy dimensions, the Liberty lumbers along at times, leaning and showing body roll at the faintest sign of a curve.
Towing is also a strong point for the Liberty, with up to 5,000 pounds of capability, depending on the drivetrain configuration.
Decent interior space, a full-size spare, and a reasonably sized cargo hold make the Liberty a solid choice for the family on the go. The front seats are roomy, flat, and could use more support, but they're well padded and comfortable nonetheless. Behind the folding back seat, the Jeep can hold up 31 cubic feet of cargo, and with the rear seats folded down that number grows to 69 cubic feet of cargo space. Those aren’t gargantuan proportions by any means, but they’re nothing to sneeze at.
Beyond its off-road prowess, the Liberty excels when the weather turns bad. Its ability to keep moving when conditions change is both confidence inspiring and convenient. One big knock to the Liberty’s family-hauling abilities is its small rear doors. That makes it difficult for people with mobility issues to enter and exit the vehicle, and can make loading kids into car seats a real pain.
Standard tech in the 2007 Liberty includes 12-volt outlets, power windows, air conditioning, an AM/FM stereo with CD player, and six full-range speakers. Available tech includes a six-disc CD changer, GPS navigation and remote six-disc changer, SiriusXM satellite radio, an Infinity premium sound system with six speakers, and hands-free phone connections with Bluetooth.
Though the offerings are basic, it all “just works.” Simplicity is key here, as the Liberty’s uncluttered dash and intuitive controls make using any of the audio and entertainment functions easy when the Jeep is in motion. The upgraded Infinity sound system sounds great and is capable of filling the little SUV with deep, rich sound.
The 2007 Liberty struggled in testing performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). It got a "marginal" rating in moderate-overlap front crash tests and "poor" ratings for its head restraints and seats. It fared a bit better in testing performed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). There, it earned a five-star rating for front driver-side crash safety, four stars in front passenger-side crash tests, five stars in both driver-side and passenger-side rear crash protection, and three stars for rollover resistance. The lower rollover resistance rating isn’t abnormal for SUVs and pickup trucks, because a higher center of gravity makes it much easier for these vehicles to tip over.
Standard safety equipment includes traction control, anti-lock brakes, brake-shift interlock, child-protection doors, remote keyless entry, advanced multi-stage airbags, a rear-seat LATCH car-seat anchor system, a seatbelt alert system, and a sentry key engine immobilizer. Available features include supplemental side-curtain airbags and a tire pressure monitoring system.
With standard rear-wheel drive, the base Sport trim level's MSRP lands at just $21,600 before options, destination, or taxes. That makes it seem like a great deal, until you consider the fact that the reasonable price tag doesn’t buy much in the way of entertainment and comfort features. Upgrading to the Limited model will cost $25,235 and moving up further to get the Limited four-wheel drive will run $26,745.
That doesn’t sound like a steep price, but consider that the Liberty’s competition is priced competitively, comes with a longer list of standard features, and many scored much better in government crash tests. The good news is that dealerships often offer strong incentives when they have the Jeep Liberty for sale.
Gas mileage isn’t a winning category for the Liberty, either. Its V6 is thirsty, which makes the Jeep’s fuel economy ratings look like those from a much larger SUV. With a manual gearbox, the Liberty returns fuel economy of 16/20/17 mpg city/hwy/combined. Models equipped with an automatic transmission can achieve fuel economy of 15/21/17 mpg with rear-wheel drive and 15/20/17 with four-wheel drive.
2007 Jeep Liberty by Trim
Top rated dealers near you with 2007 Jeep Liberty for Sale
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Tropical Motors Car Sales Inc
36 miles away
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Rolling Wheels
25 miles away
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Car Auto Center
15 miles away
2007 Jeep Liberty Reviews
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by NatalieGreat value for the size. The leather seats were a huge bonus because they’re not always common in jeeps. This was chosen over a Compass due to height of the vehicle back seat and trunk space. So far we are excited to have it! -
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by TempleLove this model just sorry that they stopped making it and its not for everybody cause it is hard on gas but I have a 2002 liberty limited and love it ! -
Love it!
by IrzeThis is an amazing car with great looks, comfort, safety and capacity. I enjoyed every second of my driving experience with it. Allows to save thousands of songs through USB, or CD. Also Hands free Headset Installed. Only bad side is it does not accelerate very fast, which is expected with SUV's.
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