2006 Jeep Commander 65th Anniversary Edition Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Vineland, New Jersey, United States
For sale is my 2006 Jeep Commander I purchased new for $38,500.00. Two of the kids are gone so we don't need 3 rows any longer. Runs,looks and drives great. Will make someone a great second car, very safe for a new diver that wants a 4x4. Air bags everywhere, Has front and rear air conditioning, power everything,3 sunroofs with shades if you have a baby seat. Heated seats and mirrors. 4x4 with low range, 2 inch lift kit with heavy duty shocks. Newer front tires and the rear tires will need replacing in about 10,000 miles. 4 slotted and vented brake rotors. Has had oil changed every 4,000 miles. No accidents. Any questions feel free to call me at 856 362 3099 |
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