2008 Jeep Commander Sport Utility 4x4 V6 3.7l ...special Package 81,000 Miles... on 2040-cars
Concord, California, United States
This gorgeous 2008 Jeep Commander is THE SUV that you have been looking for and You will LOVE IT!! It has all the right ingredients!! It has plenty of passenger space and a hatch area with cargo room galore. I think I have moved more furniture in this Jeep than UHaul...LOL !! ***Will include FREE DETAIL (up to $250.00)*** ****CAR FAX REPORT INCLUDED**** Mileage 81,000 COLOR : Brilliant Black ****NEW TIRES and BRAKES**** ****Clean Car Fax - No Accidents****
REMOTE START!! How would you like to start the vehicle from inside the house? Let it warm up or cool off BEFORE you walk out your front door. And you do not have to worry about thief, it's not going anywhere, because it automatically locks before it starts AND will not shift out of park till you put the key in ignition. ALARM Very NICE!! ADJUSTABLE FOOT PEDALS !! Are you a little tall or maybe you are a little short and get tired of having to pull the seat up all the way to the steering wheel to reach the pedals....not any more. HEATED FRONT SEATS ! All LEATHER ! VALET KEYS ! STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS for radio / 6 CD / cruise ! Third row seats has IT'S OWN AIR / HEAT CONTROL...No more I'm HOT/COLD! Both 2nd & 3rd rows fold down for massive space. 6 DISC CD Player ****AUTOMATIC w/ MANUAL SHIFT****
I encourage you to research other Jeep Commanders with these features for price comparison…You WILL NOT find it at this price….. Also Features: AM/FM/6 CD/MP3 Adjustable Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Anti-lock Brakes Anti-theft System CD (6 Disc) Center Console Child Safety Locks Compass Cruise Control Front Airbags (Dual) Front Side Airbags (Dual) Heated Mirrors Intermittent Wipers Keyless Entry - Love it! 2 remotes!! MP3 Parking Sensors - Love this feature!! Power Outlet - CANT Tell YOU how many times I have charged my CELL PHONE!! Power Locks Power Seat (Dual) Power Steering Power Windows Premium Wheels Privacy Glass Roof Rack - Full Split/Folding Seats Sun Roof Power + 2 Moonroof over 2nd row seat - Nice on those sunny days!! Tachometer Thermometer Tinted Windows Tilt Steering Wheels Tire Pressure Monitoring System Traction/Stability Control Trip Computer Vanity Mirror/Light |
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Chrysler investigating complaints of vehicles with faulty power modules
Sun, 24 Aug 2014Chrysler owners are hopping mad after experiencing a series of electrical gremlins in some of the company's vehicles. Issues range from mere annoyances - windows rolling down and radios turning off of their own accord - to serious safety issues, with headlights that randomly shut off at night and cars that stall and refuse to start.
The issues are being blamed on the total integrated power module, which can cost up to $1,000 for customers to replace. This, of course, has led to a hefty batch of complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, with 240 owners expressing their displeasure so far. Another site, CarComplaints.com, has registered over 300 complaints relating to the 2010 to 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango, alone, according to The New York Times.
Chrysler has acknowledged that it's investigating the complaints and is analyzing the faulty TIPMs, but that isn't quite enough for customers of the affected vehicles. The newspaper has snagged a few of the more harrowing tales with the electrically challenged Chrysler products, culled from the NHTSA complaints.
Why Mopar won't release a factory lift kit for the new Jeep Cherokee
Thu, 24 Apr 2014The Jeep Cherokee Dakar concept showed off at the 2014 Easter Jeep Safari made a lot of online friends, even the Cherokee naysayers assenting that there's a monster Jeep underneath the Cherokee's skin if you're willing to go in and get it. But after reading Road & Track's write-up of what went into creating the Dakar, particularly its lift, you'll understand why you'll probably never see the components for it in the Jeep Performance Parts catalog.
The concept's press release mentions a "prototype Jeep Performance Parts lift kit, and additional suspension modifications." The short-story explanation is that the front struts on the standard Cherokee weren't engineered to accept any amount of lift, so the long story begins with the phrase, "an entirely new suspension." Head over to RT to read the details, and don't be afraid to ogle the Cherokee Dakar gallery and another awesome Jeep fancy that won't likely crawl over the hurdles imposed by production reality.
2015 Jeep Renegade Sport 4x4 Quick Spin [w/video]
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