2006 Jeep Commander Limited 4x4 on 2040-cars
Saint Johns, Florida, United States
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2006 Jeep Commander Limited 4x4, Navigation, Center DVD player, power everything. 100% honest listing here with all the pertinent details. No misrepresentation and full disclosure of the vehicle details. These are the details I'd give to a friend if they were interested in the Jeep. Details Pictures really show condition, take a good look and I can send larger versions if you'd like. 172,000 miles. Average 20k miles per year with plenty of them on the highway. Vehicle is loaded, all wheel drive, power everything. Overall exterior condition is very good with minor scratch or two and one small ding at the bottom of the passenger door the size of a quarter. Paint shines well, has fresh wax job as well. The GOOD: - Have CARFAX report shows no accidents or issues with vehicle. - 5.7 liter HEMI... lots of power, runs perfect. Doesn't burn oil... well maintained - Transmission runs great. Solid, smooth shifting - Cold AC. Hot Heat. - Tires in excellent condition, see pics for tread, lots of life left. - 4x4 all wheel drive. So when we get snow like Atlanta, you can still get to Publix. - Interior in nice condition, see pics. Tear in drivers seat as shown in pictures. Patched over. - Fresh fluid changes including Transmission, Radiator flush, and oil. - Clean title, in hand ready for instant transfer. The BAD: - Tear in drivers seat as shown in pictures. - Engine light is on. Dealer checked and said it's a faulty sensor and there isn't any issues with the Jeep. Note: Jeep Commander is for sale locally and auction can be ended at any time. |
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