2006 Jeep Commander Limited Fully Loaded Mint Condition Powertrain Warranty !!!! on 2040-cars
Hannibal, Missouri, United States
For sale is a nearly flawless AWD Jeep Commander with 84,000 miles. Jeep comes with a no deductible powertrain warranty and is in near MINT condition inside and out. Runs great, seats seven, and ready to go. Here are the highlights: 5.7 Hemi V8 POWER EVERYTHING (LOCKS WINDOWS SEATS SUNROOF MIRRORS ETC) AWD SUNROOF THIRD ROW SEATING REAR MOONROOFS ROOF RACK TOW PACKAGE 6 DISK CD CHANGER REAR DVD HEATED LEATHER SEATS REAR AIR ON BOARD DIAGNOSTICS NEWER TIRES RECENT SERVICE INCLUDING OIL, CHASSIS LUBE , FRONT AND REAR DIFFERENTIAL SERVICE, PLUGS, COILS, AND TRANSFER CASE SERVICE. UNDER DELUXE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY THAT WILL TRANSFER THROUGH THE ASC Warranty. lowlights: Small crack in drivers seat (pictured) occasionally the check engine light comes on when fuel is low. ran the code, it is a fuel level sensor code. Fuel gauge works fine and light goes off at fill up so I have not messed with it. (I have an appointment with the Chrysler Dealer in Hannibal to get this looked at.) Feel free to email me with any questions you may have. If you want to come take a look or drive it, don't hesitate to leave a number and I will get back to you ASAP. I am also open to offers so don't hesitate to ask. |
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