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2011 Jeep Liberty Review


Pros

  • Good towing capacity

Cons

  • Underpowered V6
  • Lesser trunk space than the competition
  • Unattractive interior

There have been no major changes to the 2011 Jeep Liberty, as the changes limited to the infotainment system and availability of new color options. The Jeep Liberty's engine is still the same as the previous year.

Overview


The 2011 Jeep Liberty is a boxy mid-size SUV that comes with the ability to go off-roading as well. The Liberty is powered by a 3.6 liter V6 making 210 hp. The engine gets a 4-speed automatic and two drivetrain options. The interior is utilitarian and it comes with a decent amount of technology for entertainment. The Jeep is offered at an MSRP of $28,045, this brings it into direct competition with the Nissan Xterra and the Toyota FJ Cruiser.

Pricing and Features
8.0/10


The Jeep Liberty is available in three trim levels: sport, renegade, and limited. The sport and limited trim, with rear-wheel-drive as standard and comes with the option of four-wheel-drive. The renegade trim is four-wheel-drive only. All the trims have the same engine – 3.7 liter V6 making 210 hp.

Trim

Sport 

Renegade

Limited

MSRP

24,045

28,045

27,445

Key Features

Automatic headlights

Adds to sport

Adds to sport

 

Heated mirrors

16” wheels 

Includes popular equipment group

 

Cruise control

All-terrain tires

17-inch wheels

 

6-speaker sound system

Enhanced 4x4 system

Chrome exterior trim

 

Reclining rear seat

Tow hooks

Heated power front seats

 

Available popular equipment group

Skid plates

Leather upholstery 

   

Unique exterior trim

8-speaker sound system

   

Includes popular equipment group

Available comfort/convenience group

We recommend

We recommend buying the renegade trim because owning Jeep Liberty is mostly because you would like a smaller SUV and also be able to take it off riding pants. We recommend getting the most off-road focus trim which also comes standard with many off-road features including the 4x4 system.

Engine and Performance
6.4/10


The Jeep Liberty is powered by a 3.7 liter V6 making 210 hp and 235 foot-pounds of talk. The engine is paired to a four-speed automatic which is the only transmission option. The transmission directs power to the rear wheels in the sport and limited trim and all the wheels in the renegade. The option of a four-wheel-drive is available.

There are two four-wheel-drive systems available for the Jeep Liberty, for the sport, and limited trim buyers. The first is the Command-Trac II (part-time 4WD) or the Selec-Trac II (all-time 4WD and standard on renegade). The jeep Liberty does the 0 to 60 sprint and 10.2 seconds and the standing quarter-mile in 17.6 seconds. It'll achieve a top speed of one 24 mph and when equipped properly i.e. with the towing equipment group, it can tow up to 5,000 pounds.

Model

Jeep Liberty

Nissan Xterra

Toyota FJ Cruiser

MSRP

23250

26250

25790

Engine 

3.7/Single Overhead Cam (SOHC)/12/V-6

4/Double Overhead Cam (DOHC)/24/V-6

4/Double Overhead Cam (DOHC)/24/V-6

Drivetrain

rear-wheel-drive

rear-wheel-drive

rear-wheel-drive

Transmission

4-speed Automatic

5-speed Automatic

5-speed Automatic

Power

210 hp @ 5200 rpm

261 hp @ 5600 rpm

260 hp @ 5600 rpm

Torque

235 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

281 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

271 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

0-60mph (sec)

10.2

7.1

7.5

Quarter-mile (sec)

17.6

15.4

15.7

Top Speed (mph)

124

NA

110

The Nissan Xterra does the 0 to 60 sprint in 7.1 seconds and is the most powerful of the above SUVs. The Toyota FJ Cruiser does the 0 to 60 sprint and 7.5 seconds and is marginally less powerful than the Nissan Xterra. The jeep Liberty is the least powerful of the above 210 hp and is the slowest in the 0-60 test. 

Fuel Economy
7.1/10


The Jeep Liberty is offering 16 mpg in the city, 22 mpg on the highway, and a combined mpg of 18. GP quips the Liberty with a 19.5-gallon fuel tank allowing it to have a range of 312 miles in the city, 429 miles on the highway, and a combined range of 351 miles. The Jeep when equipped with a four-wheel-drive gives 15 in between the city, 21 on the highway in a combined of 17. The range accordingly decreases.

Model

Jeep Liberty

Nissan Xterra

Toyota FJ Cruiser

MPG (city)

16

16

17

MPG (Highway)

22

22

22

MPG (Combined)

18

18

19

Fuel Capacity (gallons)

19.5

21.1

19

Range (city/highway/combined)

312/429/351

338/464/379

323/418/361

The most combined range is given by the Nissan Xterra of 379 miles. Following this is the Toyota FJ Cruiser and then comes the jeep Liberty giving a combined range of 361 miles and 351 miles respectively. 

Interior
6.6/10


The Jeep interior can accommodate five occupants comfortably. The interior style is a bit boring but is utilitarian. The base comes with manually adjustable front row seats with cloth upholstery. Available is a popular equipment group that adds heated power-adjustable front seats with memory functions for the driver seat that features standard on the Limited trim. 

The Limited trim comes with leather seats and also everything that's included in the popular equipment group. The renegade trim being off-road comes with premium cloth upholstery on manually adjustable bucket seats. The Jeep Liberty has a cargo capacity of 25.2 ft.³ which can be expanded by folding down the rear seats.

Model

Jeep Liberty

Nissan Xterra

Toyota FJ Cruiser

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom)(inches)

40.4/57.1/40.8

39.9/58.3/42.4

41.3/58.4/41.9

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom) (inches)

40.8/56.6/38.2

39.3/58.3/34.4

40.3/53.9/31.3

Cargo Capacity(cu-ft)

25.2

36.3

27.9

The jeep Liberty does offer marginally less legroom in the front row but offers the most amount of legroom in the back rows when compared to the Nissan Xterra and the Toyota FJ Cruiser. However, the jeep Liberty offers the smallest trunk space of the above SUVs.

  • Manually adjustable front row seats
  • Cloth upholstery
  • Power-adjustable front seats
  • Premium cloth upholstery (renegade)
  • Leather upholstery (Limited trim)

How intuitive is the Infotainment unit of the 2011 Jeep Liberty?

The infotainment system consists of a CD player, satellite radio, and a six-speaker sound system. The Limited trim comes with the addition of Bluetooth and replaces the six-speaker sound system with an eight-speaker sound system.

There is also a media center 430 package which will add a touchscreen interface, a CD/DVD player, and also a navigation system. The renegade trim can be equipped with the navigation convenience group which will add the media center 430 package and also add an 8-speaker sound system. 

  • CD player
  • Satellite radio
  • 6-speaker sound system
  • Bluetooth
  • Available 8-speaker sound system
  • Optional touchscreen
  • Optional Navigation

Exterior
6.0/10


The Jeep Liberty is a boxy SUV and a rugged off-roader at the same time, and we like that about it. However, its best comes with the Renegade trim where it's kitted out to do what it is meant for.

That being said there are a lot of exterior features including wheel options in terms of size and design, skid plates, tow hooks, all-terrain tires, heated rearview mirrors. The renegade gets unique exterior trim. There is the option of a sunroof on the sport and renegade, but there is the option of a “sky-slider” cloth sunroof available as well. 

Model

Jeep Liberty

Nissan Xterra

Toyota FJ Cruiser

Curb weight (lbs)

4076

4148

4079

Length (in.)

176.1

178.7

183.9

width (in.)

73.1

72.8

75

height (in.)

70

74.9

71

Ground Clearance (in)

7.8

9.1

8.7

Wheelbase (in.)

106.1

106.3

105.9

Of the above cars, the Toyota FJ Cruiser is longer than the rest of the cars, the rest of the dimensions are similar to each other. This is also one of the rare cases where the curb weight of a car is lesser.

  • Skid plates
  • Tow hooks
  • All-terrain tires
  • Heated rearview mirrors
  • Sky-slider sunroof

Safety
8.1/10


The NHTSA has not yet completed testing the 2011 Jeep Liberty, we expect it to have good scores. The IIHS has given it a decent set of scores with two “good”, one “marginal” and one “acceptable”. The Jeep Liberty did not get a Top Safety Pick. Jeep does install a lot of safety features, some of these safety features are:

  • Brake Assist
  • Traction control
  • Electronic stability control
  • Electronic roll mitigation 
  • Multiple airbag systems
  • Enhanced accident response system

Final Verdict


The Jeep Liberty is a boxy off-roader. This is good only if you are looking for an SUV with a good amount of features for you to customize the car. However, the Jeep Liberty’s engine is underpowered when compared to its competition and this is a bit disappointing and that's why we would not recommend buying this car.