The February edition of Four Wheeler magazine just came in my mail today, and there's a blurb about the Liberty on page 20. I wasn't aware of this, but Jeep has an edition of the Liberty called the "Liberty Renegade", with a light bar on the roof with 4 off-road lights. From what I gather, the Liberty will be called the "Cherokee" in Europe. At least that's the impression I got when I read the article. Anyway, enough of my babbling, here's the whole article:
"Renegade outlawed
No Liberty for West Virginia! Liberty Renegades, that is. The state has banned the Jeep Liberty Renegade because the vehicle's light bar is 72 inches off the ground -- more than a foot higher than the states 52 inch height limit on lights. As a result, Jeep Liberty Renegades cannot be sold or registered in the state. Officials are quick to point out that Liberty Renegades registered in other states can drive West Virginia roadways.
In other related news, Jeep introduced the Cherokee Renegade to the automotive world at the British International Auto Show, held in Birmingham, England, in October and November. Although the new model looks exactly like the Liberty Renegade that cruises the states (most of the states, anyway) the international version of the Cherokee will be offered with several non-American options. For instance, The Cherokee Renegade will be offered with a choice of three different engines including the 3. 7L PowerTech V-6 with the four-speed automatic, a 2. 5L four-cylinder common rail diesel (CRD) mated to a five-speed manual, or a new 2. 8L five-cylinder CRD mated to a five-speed automatic. We've just spent some time in a diesel-powered Liberty, and we'll be telling you about it in an upcoming issue, so stay tuned. "
Andy