2011 Jeep Commander

The 2011 Jeep Commander is charismatic and awe-inspiring. It has got some unbeatable features. The car comes with 4.7-liter sohc 16v V8 engine capable of offering 235 horsepower at 4500 RPM and 305 pound-feet of torque at 3600 RPM. 5-speed automatic transmission system has made the powertrain. Thanks to 5-speed automatic transmission system, The 2011 Jeep Commander produces amazing fuel economy – 15 miles per gallon in the city and 20 miles per gallon on highways.

Also to watch out for is extensive range of standard features containing power sunroof with skylights, the SmartBeam intelligent headlight system, rear cabin climate controls, air conditioning with dual-zone temperature control, power adjustable pedals, security alarm, AM/FM stereo with a six-disc in-dash CD player and MP3 capability with six Boston Acoustic speakers, eight-way power driver seats, four-way power passenger seats, leather-trimmed bucket seats with memory, universal garage door opener, Sirius Satellite Radio with one-year subscription, tire pressure monitoring display etc The optional features include saddle Brown seating surfaces, 17-inch chrome-clad wheels, full map GPS display with navigation radio and engine block heater.  The 2011 Jeep Commander ensures safety of its occupants with ABS, Brake Assist and electronic stability program, side curtain air bags, multi-stage frontal air bags, front seatbelts with pretensioners and force retractors. The 2011 2011 Jeep Commander is spacious enough can accommodate seven passengers. It has got three-row seating arrangement as well. The vehicle can haul 68.9 cu. ft. of cargo. The 2011 2011 Jeep Commander can tow up to 6500 Lbs and carry up to 1230 Lbs. of payload.

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