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2006 Jeep Commander 3.0si 4dr 2WD

2006 Jeep Commander
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Rear Wheel Drive, 4 Door, 2WD Sport Utility Vehicles
16 mpg city / 20 mpg hwy
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Pros: Appearance, quietness, 4x4 stability, Price (if you get it on a program.)
Cons: Appearance, Price (if you don't get one on a program), Fuel Economy, Smog Output


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Pros: Uconnect, Hemi, Rear Seat DVD, smooth 4x4, REAL FAST!, value, 0% interest
Cons: poor fuel economy


The Bottom Line: This is a near luxury 4x4 if you ....

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Pros: Big and Bad will go anywhere.
Cons: Too many to list, but the biggest is the defective ECM module


The Bottom Line: Do not put anyone you care about ....

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Pros: uconnect
Cons: too many repairs to list


The Bottom Line: I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. It has way too many problems, poor gas mileage, isn....

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Pros: Goes FAST!

Cons: Noisy-clunky!


The Bottom Line: Stay away from this fake Rover!

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Pros: Excellent ride, very smooth, powerful, quiet Jeep. Interior very roomy.
Cons: Gas Mileage poor relative to other SUVs.


The Bottom Line: I recomme....

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