2007 Jeep Commander Overland Edition, 4x4, Leather & Loaded!!! on 2040-cars
Douglas, Arizona, United States
2007 JEEP COMMANDER 4 WHEEL DRIVE
OVERLAND EDITION
LOADED WITH ALL THE GOODIES! LEATHER, DUAL POWER SEATS, MEMORY SEATING, HEATED SEATS, AM/FM WITH MULT DISC CD, NAVIGATION, BACK UP CAMERA, FRONT MOONROOF WITH DUAL REAR ROOFS, 3 ROW SEATING, REAR VIDEO/DVD, AND MUCH MUCH MORE!!!
SHOWROOM CLEAN!
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SALE PRICE IS PLUS SALES TAX, TITLE, LICENSE, REG, 299.50 DOC AND 199 VTR. ALL FINANCING IS ON APPROVED CREDIT. NOT ALL WILL QUALIFY FOR FINANCING. FUEL ECONOMY RATING IS BASED ON EPA AVERAGES. YOUR ACTUAL MILEAGE MAY VARY. SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. SEE DEALER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
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