2007 Jeep Commander Sport V6 3.7l 95k Miles 4x4 3rd Row 7 Passenger Sharp! on 2040-cars
Edelstein, Illinois, United States
For sale is a 2007 Jeep Commander, a very sharp looking vehicle! Exterior is black, interior is black and gray. I am the second owner, we purchased from Finish Line Ford in Peoria IL. It had 23K miles on it at that time. My wife mainly drove it. Below are some of the features: 3.7 liter V6 engine 4X4 95K miles Traction control Stability control 4-wheel ABS Power windows Power locks Power drivers seat Power mirrors Heated mirrors CD player 3rd row stadium seating 7 passenger Backup sensors Mopar mud flaps 2" receiver hitch Roof rack Tinted windows Full size spare tire and jack
It has been a very good and reliable vehicle. The ECM had to be replaced a while back (covered under warranty), we replaced the alternator last year, and we just replaced 2 transmission fluid lines. Other than that it's been normal maintenance - tires, battery, oil changes, brakes, wiper blades, etc. We drove through a hail storm several years ago and acquired hail damage. We had the hail spots professionally removed by DentSmart at Collision Revision in Peoria IL. One of the cigarette lighter jacks doesn't work in the front (there are 2), and the light behind the temperature control is burned out. There are normal scratches and scuffs for a 2007 vehicle - scratches near the door handle and a couple scuff marks from doors that could be buffed out I think. That's everything about it. If you have questions, feel free to email, I will give my cell number. I can FaceTime and do a walk-around.
Local pickup only or you arrange the shipping. I am also selling this vehicle locally and reserve the right to end the listing. |
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