The only thing that has gone wrong for me was a rear taillight. The dealer ordered the part on Monday, and Tuesday I was back out on the road.
The tow hitch has the spare tire in the way and a drop hitch sits to low. The safety latch on the trailer hits the spare tire.
The female end of the rear seat belts need to be about 2 inches higher.
No place to store anything in the front area.
Fun, fun, fun, fun!!!
Has plenty get up and go.
Off road ability is great.
The leather seats in the limited are power, and heated. After long rides though you will need to stretch.
You forgot to mention that the Jeep Liberty has no dome light, and it is very frustrating. I called Jeep and they say "sorry". ric8_98@yahoo.com.
FYI The liberty does too have a dome light. The two map lights in the front act as dome lights, and then there is the the dome light in the rear cargo area. If you owned a Liberty, you would know this.
I own a jeep liberty limited and it is very nice and fun to drive. But there is no true dome light. A dome light by definition is a light in the middle of the car between the back seat and front seat and there isn't one, but your right the two front lights and rear light "act" as a dome light.
I have a 2002 Liberty Limited, and the two dome lights in the front, that you click on to read maps, etc., are a brilliant feature -- one of the nicest things about the inside design.
Very intuitive design, you just click the light and it goes on, click again and it's off. Better than any old-fashioned ceiling dome light I ever had!