2008 Jeep Commander Wagon 4x4 on 2040-cars
Hopewell, New Jersey, United States
I bought the Jeep Commander from Baker Jeep in Princeton, NJ new. I am the original owner and have complete service records from Union Line Garage in Hopewell, NJ. The $1000, 60,000 mile services were just performed. The car is very clean inside, never took it off road, and used it to drive my kids to school which is less than a mile away. The audio system is normal with CD player, and AUX plug for MPS/apple products to plug into. The second row of seating has Air conditioning, and so does the third row of seating. I installed a back up camera, which is easily removed if necessary. Smoke free car, and in good condition. It has some minor scratches from normal wear and tear.
The car has a very bright LED driving light above the license plated with a switch to turn on inside. The car also has upgraded weather mats for the season changes in NJ. The Air conditioning unit was replaced within the last 6 months. Payment would be by Certified Bank Check, and pick up at my location. Car is debt free, and clear Title which I have at my home. Thank you |
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