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2008 Jeep Commander 4x4 Limited, 5.7 Hemi, Navigation, Leather, Sunroof on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:143600 Color: Black
Location:

 

2008 Jeep Commander Limited 4X4

 

Exterior: Black

Interior: Dark Slate Gray Leather Seats

Engine: 5.7 Hemi Multi Displacement Engine

Mileage: 143,600

 

Navigation

Leather

Sunroof

Seats 7

Rear Back up Camera

Rear Back Up Sensors (Beep faster the more close you get to something)

Hill Start Assist

Hill Decent Control

Towing Package

Heated Seats

Bluetooth: Phone

Universal Garage Door Opener

Full-Size matching wheel Spare Tire

Memory Mirrors and Seats for 2 Drivers

Adjustable Pedals

Power Liftgate

Aluminum Chrome Clad Wheels

My GIG Hard Drive (this stores photos and songs) 

Blue Book 10,800 - 13,045



Non Smoker

New Tires in May

Original Owner

Please pay attention to all pictures.  I have taken pictures and highlighted all the flaws that I am aware of.  Owners manual and one key fob will be included.

Please note that there is a small rip in the drivers side seat and there is a dent in the back bumper close to the hitch.

There are a few spots on the hood where some ice fell off a power line as I passing under it.  They appear that they can easily be popped out if taking to dent repair.  An estimated repair of $75.

Also, the two back seats in the third row need the seat buckle replaced ( the seat belt is fine)




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Jeep lays out 5-year plan, including rebirth of Grand Wagoneer and new C-segment offering

Tue, 06 May 2014

Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Machionne presented a five-year plan for the company brands this morning, with Jeep first up on a long day of presentation. Jeep's head honcho Michael Manley wasted no time in laying out what the foreseeable future will look like for what he calls the "lead global brand" of the company.
Big goals for the next half-decade will include expanding the lineup from five nameplates built in one country, to six nameplates build in six countries. That expansion of models will include both a three-row competitor, and, of course, a small vehicle to slot below Cherokee. The company is also seeking to add a whopping 1,300 dealers over the next few years, to sell all this new metal, and has an aggressive goal of doubling Jeep sales by the time 2018 rolls around.
As expected, that first salvo from the off-road brand will be the debut of the much ballyhooed Renegade small crossover in the third quarter of this year. Jeep has already designated that Renegade will get refreshed for the 2017 model year, as well.

Why Mopar won't release a factory lift kit for the new Jeep Cherokee

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

The Jeep Cherokee Dakar concept showed off at the 2014 Easter Jeep Safari made a lot of online friends, even the Cherokee naysayers assenting that there's a monster Jeep underneath the Cherokee's skin if you're willing to go in and get it. But after reading Road & Track's write-up of what went into creating the Dakar, particularly its lift, you'll understand why you'll probably never see the components for it in the Jeep Performance Parts catalog.
The concept's press release mentions a "prototype Jeep Performance Parts lift kit, and additional suspension modifications." The short-story explanation is that the front struts on the standard Cherokee weren't engineered to accept any amount of lift, so the long story begins with the phrase, "an entirely new suspension." Head over to RT to read the details, and don't be afraid to ogle the Cherokee Dakar gallery and another awesome Jeep fancy that won't likely crawl over the hurdles imposed by production reality.

Radical 2016 Jeep Wrangler suggested by job listings?

Fri, 31 May 2013

With most inside the industry expecting the next-generation Jeep Wrangler to arrive for the 2016 model year, it makes sense that the automaker would be looking for some choice candidates to to fill program openings as the off-roader goes through its development. A recent ad on Chryslercareers.com suggests to some that the lightweight Wrangler Stitch Concept, revealed just two months ago and shown above, provides some clues about the off-road icon's next iteration.
According to Automotive News, the job descriptions - which don't name the model specifically - hint that the next-generation Wrangler will benefit from a serious diet. The ads appear to seek those familiar with advanced high-strength steels, hinting that lightweight aluminum body panels may appear on the 4x4. In addition, there are suggestions that Jeep may fit the Wrangler replacement with air suspension, as seen on the Ram and Grand Cherokee, to retain ample off-road clearance yet lower that chassis to improve aerodynamics at highway speeds. The job postings reportedly also lend credence to the idea of a diesel Wrangler.
It seems every bit of the next-generation Wrangler is up for review, as it will be the first time this iconic model is redesigned under Fiat ownership. Questions remain whether or not the Jeep will retain its clip-down hood, easy-to-remove door pins and folding front windshield - loyalists expect them, but fuel economy and safety standards may crimp their cases for survival.