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2009 Jeep Commander Sport 4x4 In Exceptional Condition With Only 59,495 Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:59495 Color: Mirrors w/Manual Fold
Location:

North Liberty, Indiana, United States

North Liberty, Indiana, United States
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You are bidding on a 2009 Jeep Commander Sport 4x4 with low, low miles....59,495.  All miles driven are town or highway, but mostly within a 30 mile radius of home.  Has never been taken off-road, but has seen some deep snow  and plows through like a champ.  This Jeep is a fantastic vehicle and comes from a smoke-free household....has never been smoked in and has never had animal/pets in it.  Has been an absolutely fantastic vehicle....I love it and really don't want to sell it, but our growing family is simply outgrowing it :-( 

I purchased the vehicle brand new and have been the sole owner.  We have done regular oil changes, every (3,000-4,000 miles) and have used only synthetic oil.  All four tires were replaced two years ago.  The only other part that has needed replaced or repaired has been the gas cap....and that was replaced just last month.  Has really been a trustworthy vehicle.  Is a great ride and is especially nice for passengers in the second row, as it is like stadium seating....you can see out and over the front row for a smooth, visibly appealing ride.  I have a tendancy to get car sick and have never felt like that when riding in the second row of our Jeep. 

I have all original paperwork, owners manual, window sticker, etc. There are too many features to list, but I will certainly list the key features and if you have any questions, please just let me know and I will be happy to get back with you or even fax you the window sticker.

Features:

Quadra-Trac (R) I Full Time 4WD System

Electronic Stability Program

Enhanced Accident Response System

Brake Assist Systme

ParkSense (R) Rear Park Assist System

Tire Pressure Monitor Warning Signal

Rear View Day/Night Mirror

Rear Window Wiper/Washer

Rear Window Defroster

Keyless Remote Entry (2)

8-Way Power Driver's Seat

Second-Row 40/20/40 Fold and Tumble Seat

Steering Wheel-Mounted Audio Controls

Liftgate Flipper Glass

Power Heated Exterior Mirrors w/Manual Fold-Away

Deep Tint Sunscreen Glass

Roof Side Rails

21.1 Gallong Fuel Tank

17" x 7.5" Aluminum Wheels

17 inch Steel Spare Wheel

Full-Size Spare Tire

Hallogen Headlamps

Trailer Tow Group

Trailer Sway Damping

Class II Receiver Hitch

 

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