An Off-Roader’s Delight – The Jeep Commander
The Jeep Commander is Jeep’s only three-row SUV with seven-passenger seating. A mammoth of a vehicle, the Jeep Commander, attracts attention and awe on any road that it is driven on. Starting at a base MSRP of $42,830 at its peak, the Commander evolved throughout its years of production to give buyers true value for money and build a following wherever it went. The Jeep Commander might still be worth your money. Here’s why:
Engine and performance
The Jeep Commander is fitted with Jeep’s 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine, with a five-speed automatic transmission system, that makes 357 horsepower and 389 pound-feet of torque.
Aesthetics
The Jeep Commander appears like a muscly SUV, which has been a high point for many customers.
Cabin and comfort
The front seats provide the utmost amount of comfort and support. The interior materials and trims on the Jeep Commander are of superior quality as compared to many other competitor vehicles in the same price range. With decent vent distribution around the car, it is also easy to control the temperature within the vehicle. The Commander also has a wealth of standard features such as power locks, steering wheel-mounted audio control, a sunroof with rear-mounted skylights, a power liftgate, a premium sound system with satellite and radio, navigation, and Bluetooth connectivity. Customers can choose to add in more leather upholstery, extra trim, or two-tone decor for an upscale ambiance or keep the cabin in line with the Commander’s rugged nature.
The Jeep Commander provides a quiet and comfortable drive when cruising down the highway. The V-8-powered two-wheel drive can tow up to 7,400 pounds, while the V-6-powered Commander can tow up to 6,5000 pounds. The vehicle truly comes to life in the wilderness, where it can easily tame rugged terrain with its sophisticated 4WD systems, wheel travel, and high ground clearance. It’s no surprise that the Commander has earned the ‘Trail Rated’ designation.
Fuel economy
The powerful HEMI engine is rated at 14 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway. In comparison, the base V-6 engine model is rated at 15 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway.
Safety
The Jeep Commander is fitted with stellar safety features such as side curtain airbags, stability control with rollover mitigation, and anti-lock brakes. The vehicle received five-star ratings in frontal crash tests by governmental agencies, so passengers and drivers alike can travel securely. Buyers can also opt-in for the Quadra-Drive II system, which includes hill start assist, hill descent control, and front and rear electronic limited-slip differentials.
If you’re an adventure seeker looking for your next partner for your off-roading journeys, the Jeep Commander is the right choice for you. With its powerful engine, ample cabin space, large towing capacity, classic Jeep appearance, and off-roading qualities, the Jeep Commander continues to be one of the most commanding vehicles to drive, so don’t pass up the chance to buy it and experience its capabilities.