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Read about the 2006 Jeep Commander and all of the available products along with the Grand Cherokee. - 4 Wheel Drive & Sport Utility Magazine ...
Over the years, Jeep has made a few attempts at a full-size offering, something that could take on the Chevy Suburbans and Ford Expeditions of the world. While Jeep’s original Grand Wagoneer ...
Introduced in 2006, the Commander is the first Jeep product to have three rows of seats. Sport, Limited and Overland trim levels are available, as are three four-wheel-drive systems.
Read about the American Expedition Vehicles Jeep Commander and Wrangler on 4wdandsportutility.com, the official website of 4 Wheel Drive & Sport Utility magazine.
The only Commander that tops the Overland is the Overland 4WD ($43,680), which gives buyers Quadra-Drive 4WD, four-wheel traction control, skid plates, and tow hooks. Optional Equipment ...
Jeep didn't want to be left out of the 2000s party either, and so it introduced its first three-row vehicle, the midsize Commander, in 2005 (as a 2006 model) with an optional 5.7-liter HEMI engine ...
InteriorInside, the Commander Sport has a diamond-plate console shifter bezel. The Overland adds leather to the center floor console, shifter knob, steering wheel and door grab handles.
Even the side-view mirrors are blocky and stout. The Commander, which is based on the Grand Cherokee platform, also gets the Grand Cherokee’s four-wheel-drive systems, suspension, and powertrains.