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2006 Jeep Comander Limited 2wd 41,580 Miles 4.7 V/8 $14,500 on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:41580
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States

Up for sale is a beautiful 2006 Jeep Commander Limited 2WD with extremely low mileage for the year. The Commander has 41,580 miles and was owned by a female here in Central Texas. It was never smoked in and well taken care of by the family and is a one owner vehicle. The family is my personal CPA and has bought several new Toyotas from me over the years. I now have ProCar Consulting Inc. in Austin, Texas and I traded for her 2006 Jeep and got her a new RAV4 2013. This Jeep Commander has full leather seating and can seat 7 passengers. The fuel economy is good with the 4.7V/8 and the 2WD. It has a smooth Automatic 5 speed transmission and 4 wheel disc brakes. On board is factory Navigation system and day/night mirror with Blue Tooth Connect. Cruise Control and Dual Zone A/C works perfectly. The light gray interior is flawless and well taken care of. No rips or tears and the carpet and headliner are spotless. The tires are Goodyear 20" and have 70% tread remaining. The wear pattern is even and rides with no vibration. Brakes are 65% and stop with no chatter and even braking. All electric windows and doors locks are operational including the Electric Sunroof. This 2006 Jeep has never been wrecked or painted on and has a Perfect Car FAX record. I am offering the Jeep for sale locally in Austin, so let me know if your interested in knowing more about the Commander before the sale ends. I have priced the Jeep aggressively low because I do not have dealership overhead and salesman commissions to pay. Clean NADA retail is $16,100 on 10/23/2013. KBB retail is $16,578 for good condition and $17,428 for Excellent Condition on 11/07/2013. I am selling the 2006 Commander for only $14,500. You can fly in and I will pick you up at the Airport in Austin and you can drive her back home and still have the cheapest Limited and the lowest mileage Commander on Ebay or Auto Trader. Call me Jim Stienke 512-415-9582. Look at my web site porcarconsulting.org for my company and read about the testimonials from my customers in Austin. I spent 30 years as a General Manager here with Lincoln and Toyota.

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