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spoons
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posted 12-22-2003 01:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for spoons     
Is Chrsyler finally going to sell a the Diesel version of the Jeep Liberty & PT Cruiser here in the USA? They make them here, but they are sold over seas. Wouldn't it be nice to have a SUV go 600 miles on a tank of gas and get 35+ mpg?

Brian

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jb
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posted 12-25-2003 09:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jb     
Hey Brian, I agree- it would be awesome!! I am really interested in the Liberty diesel, but also have some interest in the PT as well. In London the other day, I saw a late model DC minivan that was diesel. What a practical car!! Please post if you hear anymore. Thanks.


jb
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posted 01-03-2004 01:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jb     
So, Can I kill a thread or what??


spoons
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posted 01-04-2004 11:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for spoons     
still have not heard a thing. I'll have to check out the DC's 2004 line up.


Gary C
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posted 01-04-2004 12:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Gary C     
5 cylinder diesel


spoons
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posted 01-04-2004 07:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for spoons     
you sure? The jeep.com website does not list a diesel as an option


Gary C
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posted 01-05-2004 08:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Gary C     
I heard Dodge is working/thinking about a 5 banger diesel for the 1500.


Rickster
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posted 01-05-2004 09:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Rickster     
Brian, here is a link regarding the German Liberty. I believe the US version will be released this summer.
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/showthread/t-3217.html

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posted 01-05-2004 11:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ed monahan     
'76 Pacer. What a chick magnet. lol


texasjr
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posted 01-08-2004 08:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for texasjr     
Have look at these...

JR
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:20:14 -0400
> Subject: Re: DaimlerChrysler Customer Assistance
>
> Dear Damon:
>
> Thank you for your email regarding the Jeep Liberty Diesel.
>
> The Jeep Liberty Diesel is expected to be available in the U.S. in
the
> Fall of 2004 as a 2005 model year vehicle. Pricing and
specifications
> will be released at a later date.
>
> Because of your interest in this particular vehicle, we hope you
can
> take a moment to respond to the following questions. You may call
us
> with your responses at 1-800-964-0600 or reply using the link
provided
> below.
>
> 1. Where did you hear about the diesel engine for Jeep?
>
> 2. Have you owned a diesel engine in the past?
> If Yes: What vehicle did you own?
> What engine did it have?
>
> 3. Next, please tell me all of the attributes you find appealing
about a
> diesel engine.
>
> If you listed more than one appealing attribute, please tell
me which
> one is the most appealing?
>
> 4. Do you believe there are any potential issues with owning a
diesel?
>
> If Yes: Can you please tell me what issues you see with
owning a diesel
> vehicle?
>
> If you listed more than one potential issue, which one is the
biggest
> issue?
>
> 5. Lastly, if all Jeep vehicles were diesel, which Jeep would
interest
> you most? (Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Liberty, or Jeep Grand Cherokee)
>
> Thank you for taking the time to answer questions regarding the
Jeep
> Liberty diesel.
>
> NOTE: Please do not use the 'Reply' function of your email. If you
need
> to respond to this, please visit us at our reply form (link
provided
> below). Our system is NOT able to accept any emails at this
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>
> Jonathan Klein
> Senior Staff Representative
> DaimlerChrysler Information Center
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MARK PHELAN: The 2005 Jeep Liberty diesel packs an admirably quiet punch
BY MARK PHELAN
FREE PRESS AUTO CRITIC

May 8, 2003

BERLIN -- I figured out why Germans love diesel engines when I pulled out to pass a V8 BMW 740i on the autobahn in a four-cylinder Jeep Liberty diesel.

Press the accelerator, watch the speedometer move smoothly from 70 m.p.h. to just over 100 m.p.h., then watch the 7-series recede in the rearview mirror.

A Liberty with what promises to be a more powerful and sophisticated diesel engine will go on sale in the United States next year as a 2005 model.

The 2.8-liter 4-cylinder diesel Liberty I drove may only produce 148 horsepower, but it packs 266 pound-feet of torque -- nearly as much as the acclaimed 4.2-liter six-cylinder that powers the considerably heavier Chevrolet Trailblazer -- and torque is the number that matters for acceleration and towing.

Even more impressive, the Liberty generates that torque at engine speeds as low as 2,000 r.p.m., making the power available in regular driving, not just during heavy acceleration.

Germans cherish their right to drive fast with an ardor Americans usually reserve for things like freedom of speech, and the Mercedes-built diesel under the Liberty's hood is the equivalent of a megaphone.

Germans also cherish quaint concepts like paid maternity leave and functioning mass transit, and their sky-high fuel prices reflect the taxes that finance such public goods. A liter -- just over a quart -- of gasoline cost 1.129 euros -- about $1.23 -- at the service station where I topped off the Liberty. That works out to $4.66 a gallon. Diesel cost 0.899 euros a liter, about 98 cents, a 20 percent savings. The Liberty's $38,586 price also includes substantial German taxes.

Diesels generally consume about 30 percent less fuel than a comparable gasoline engine.

Thanks to recent technical advances, the Liberty is much quieter and cleaner than the rattling smokestacks many Americans associate with diesel engines. It idled at a rock solid 900 r.p.m. -- steady enough for me to stand a two-euro coin on edge on the engine cover -- and I never saw a puff of smoke from the tailpipe in more than a week of driving.

The engine still had the distinctive diesel rattle, but muted enough to be imperceptible in the passenger compartment. Suppliers say the diesel due for sale in the United States next year will be quieter still.

Fuel economy may not sell in America, but power does, and if the 2005 Liberty diesel builds on the current model's strengths, it should be a very pleasant surprise for buyers in the States.

Contact MARK PHELAN at 313-222-6731 or phelan@freepress.com.

Copyright © 2004 Detroit Free Press Inc.

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F R (JR) Karbowski Jr
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