NOS2Go4Me,Feb 3 2009, 10:09 PM Wrote:Good luck with that thing... it has a "real" 4WD system but I saw one struggling to get out of the parking lot at the ski hill in North Bay... was kinda sad, really. :lol: I've driven the Escape through deeper stuff, more slippery stuff than that.
If you like it, that's all that matters. I would have gone for an off-road package Colorado or something - the AffordaHummer :lol:
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Oh yah I remeber having to show my old neighbor how to select 4wd in her Explorer, just because people have 4wd dosn't meen they know how to use them.
Quote:just because people have 4wd dosn't meen they know how to use them.
Bingo.
I pulled out a ford explorer out of a small snow bank with my justy. Im not kidding.
Nice jeep and good luck on this one
I work for an auto auction so of course I see hundereds of cars each day, if not thousands. ususally we have about 100 liberitys on the lot at any givin time either as lease returns, rentals, or dealer stock. So I've seen some interesting combos of the liberitys, and yes the 2005 and 2006 liberitys were available in CRD (common rail diesels) there were only 1000 offered in canada in both model years. they are very rare, the only way to see one is with the CRD badge on the back of it.
Frost__2001,Feb 4 2009, 05:17 PM Wrote:I work for an auto auction so of course I see hundereds of cars each day, if not thousands. ususally we have about 100 liberitys on the lot at any givin time either as lease returns, rentals, or dealer stock. So I've seen some interesting combos of the liberitys, and yes the 2005 and 2006 liberitys were available in CRD (common rail diesels) there were only 1000 offered in canada in both model years. they are very rare, the only way to see one is with the CRD badge on the back of it.
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how reliabel are those disel Libertys?
to be honest never saw one
but sounds cool
NikiterZTS,Feb 4 2009, 08:46 PM Wrote:Frost__2001,Feb 4 2009, 05:17 PM Wrote:I work for an auto auction so of course I see hundereds of cars each day, if not thousands. ususally we have about 100 liberitys on the lot at any givin time either as lease returns, rentals, or dealer stock. So I've seen some interesting combos of the liberitys, and yes the 2005 and 2006 liberitys were available in CRD (common rail diesels) there were only 1000 offered in canada in both model years. they are very rare, the only way to see one is with the CRD badge on the back of it.
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how reliabel are those disel Libertys?
to be honest never saw one
but sounds cool
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Reliablity is actually better on them the the standard Liberitys as the engine is from Europe from Mercedes. they drive the same and otherwise other then the badge and the warning on the feul dials that say diesel feul only there really is no difference in looks, but I will tell you I've drivin 2 of them now, and I have to admit it's very quiet, unless it's cold out as you'll hear the engine when you first start it up, but once its going it's very quiet, and very good on feul.
I know that the newer Grand Chrokee offers the CRD engines in them now too, I have not seen one here yet but it's a more powerful engine, with more torque then the liberitys, and much more refinded.
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Have you heard the subaru's boxtser engines starting on a cold morning. :blink:
Honestly sounds like its eating children.
Flofocus,Feb 5 2009, 10:29 AM Wrote:Frost__2001,Feb 5 2009, 10:53 AM Wrote:unless it's cold out as you'll hear the engine when you first start it up[right][snapback]280657[/snapback][/right]
Have you heard the subaru's boxtser engines starting on a cold morning. :blink:
Honestly sounds like its eating children.
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Does the Subbie demand synthetic oil?
That would scare the hell out of me if I was on regular oil and a swtich would be made PDQ.
If it's doing it with synth in it... yipes :ph34r:
NefCanuck
NefCanuck,Feb 5 2009, 01:00 PM Wrote:Flofocus,Feb 5 2009, 10:29 AM Wrote:Frost__2001,Feb 5 2009, 10:53 AM Wrote:unless it's cold out as you'll hear the engine when you first start it up[right][snapback]280657[/snapback][/right]
Have you heard the subaru's boxtser engines starting on a cold morning. :blink:
Honestly sounds like its eating children.
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Does the Subbie demand synthetic oil?
That would scare the hell out of me if I was on regular oil and a swtich would be made PDQ.
If it's doing it with synth in it... yipes :ph34r:
NefCanuck
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Of course its syn, its normal for these cars, the sound goes away in a few seconds. Im talking about when its like -30 out, other than that, it just sounds like your good ol loud boxster engine. :D
Flofocus,Feb 5 2009, 12:04 PM Wrote:NefCanuck,Feb 5 2009, 01:00 PM Wrote:Flofocus,Feb 5 2009, 10:29 AM Wrote:Frost__2001,Feb 5 2009, 10:53 AM Wrote:unless it's cold out as you'll hear the engine when you first start it up[right][snapback]280657[/snapback][/right]
Have you heard the subaru's boxtser engines starting on a cold morning. :blink:
Honestly sounds like its eating children.
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Does the Subbie demand synthetic oil?
That would scare the hell out of me if I was on regular oil and a swtich would be made PDQ.
If it's doing it with synth in it... yipes :ph34r:
NefCanuck
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Of course its syn, its normal for these cars, the sound goes away in a few seconds. Im talking about when its like -30 out, other than that, it just sounds like your good ol loud boxster engine. :D
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im sitting in the office and i miss the rumble already :unsure: