2006 Jeep Commander 7 Passenger Trail Trekker
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2006 Jeep Commander: 7-Passenger Trail Trekker
Overview
Introducing the all-new Jeep Commander, a seven-passenger, trail-rated SUV designed for both adventure and practicality. If you've been searching for a spacious Jeep without sacrificing rugged capability, the Commander is here to fulfill those needs?"marking a return to the kind of roominess unseen since the Wagoneer era.
Why a Seven-Passenger Jeep?
Jeep has recognized the demand for larger vehicles that accommodate more passengers without compromising on trail abilities. Until now, Jeep models typically seated five or fewer, causing potential customers to turn to larger models from competitors like GM and Ford. The Commander bridges this gap, offering space and capability in one appealing package.
Design and Features
Resembling the beloved Cherokee?"which ended production in 2001?"the Commander retains Jeep's classic boxy aesthetic, cherished by many enthusiasts. Although it’s only two inches longer than the Grand Cherokee, the Commander maximizes space efficiently without becoming unwieldy.
Key Features
- Engine Options: Choose from a 3.7-liter V6, 4.7-liter V8 MPI, or a 5.7-liter HEMI Multi-Displacement engine.
- Transmission: Comes with two options of five-speed automatic transmissions.
- Drive Systems: Three four-wheel drive systems are available.
- Braking: Equipped with Anti-Lock 4-Wheel Disc Brakes.
- Sound Systems: Offers several configurations, including AM/FM Stereo with CD Player and Changer Controls, AM/FM Stereo Radio with In-Dash 6-Disc CD/MP3 Player, and a DVD-based GPS Navigation System with a 6-CD/MP3 Changer.
- Seating: Options include leather-trimmed or bucket seats.
- Safety: Supplemental Side Curtain Air Bags in all rows.
- Other Features: Includes standard amenities like air conditioning, power everything, and more.
Versatility and Pricing
Jeep provides flexibility with the Commander, offering both traditional rear-wheel drive and 4x4 models. The base model starts just over $28,000 with the fully-loaded Commander Limited nearing $40,000. These prices are competitive within its class.
Conclusion
The Jeep Commander is a commendable addition to the Jeep lineup, marrying classic rugged styles with modern demands for space and comfort. While anticipation builds for Jeep's first non-trail-rated model next year, the Commander continues to uphold Jeep's legendary off-road tradition with distinction. Whether you're tackling trail paths or commuting with a full vehicle, the Commander stands ready to impress.
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