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Jeep Commander fans will not like the rumor circulating that the production of the Jeep Commander will soon stop although Jeep parts like Jeep fuel saver, etc. will continuously be manufactured. The Commander is one of those vehicles that possess three rows of seats and have the ability to virtually go anywhere the driver's heart desires. And mind you not every vehicle has such level of endurance and performance that the Commander has.
Despite the similarity in size of the Commander to the Grand Cherokee it is a different vehicle. First of all its slab-sided nature exudes a classic air that goes way back to the time of the original Cherokee and its predecessor the somewhat awkward Wagoneer. This however doesn't mean that the Commander has an outdated style as a matter of fact the result of a straw poll indicates that many Jeep buyers appreciates the big, bold and boxy look that the Commander has.
And by raising the Commander's roof by 75 millimeters or more provides the interior with additional room for the three rows of seats which creates a sort of theater like sitting arrangement that gives the impression of a better view. The three row seats although "cool" has drawbacks it makes getting in and out of the Commander a challenge due to the limited space created.
As with just about every other vehicle with a third row, the Commander offers great options which includes a 7.5 cubic feet of cargo space that is aside from the underfloor cargo bin that the Commander has. And by dropping the 50/50 split third row an additional 36.4 cubic feet of space is added and with the 40/20/40 split second row down the Commander can effortlessly accommodates 68.9 cubic feet of cargo.
The Commander also offers engine choices which include a 3.7 liter V6 engine, a 4.7 liter V8 engine and the range topping 5.7 liter V8 Hemi. If you prefer real power then the Hemi is the only way to go that is of course if you can afford the $10,000-plus bump from Sport to Limited as it delivers a leading towing capacity of 3,357 kilograms. And don't forget that with power comes a huge requirement of gas, the same goes with the 5.7 liter V8 Hemi Commander, you have to keep its tank gas full always.
The Commander being a Jeep naturally would be equipped with a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system. The base Quadra-Trac I drives all four wheels all the time unfortunately it does not include low-range gear set needed for a more than casual off-road outing. The Quadra-Trac II however is a different story since the transfer case adds the missing ingredient which is a 2.72:1 low-range. Between these two the Quadra-Trac II is more preferred.
The Commander is also equipped with an electronically controlled clutch in the centre differential, and front and rear electronically controlled limited-slip differentials. With all these plus more it is simply impossible to get stuck with a Commander.
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Lisa Ziegler is a 29-year old native of Waldport, Oregon and is currently working as a senior research analyst in a top Automotive Research Consultancy firm.
Midsize Suvs
The midsize sport-utility vehicle ("SUV") class offers consumers a wide variety of models to choose from. From the off-road capabilities of Jeeps, to the sleek styling of Nissan Murano, to the luxury of the all-new Volvo XC-60, this segment has a lot of diversity.
Midsize SUVs offer more power and space than their compact counterparts at a higher price. Prices in this segment typically range from about $22,000 to $40,000 depending on the make, model, and selected options. These vehicles typically offer seating for five passengers but some have third row seating, accommodating up to seven passengers.
V-6 engines typically power Midsize SUVs. Gas mileage for this class is typically between 17 and 21 miles per hour. The Toyota Highlander is offered with a hybrid engine that averages twenty-seven miles per gallon in city driving.
New 2010 SUV models in the midsize class include the Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander, Chevrolet TrailBlazer, Ford Edge, Dodge Nitro, Ford Explorer, Mercury Mountaineer, Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Liberty, Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-7, Nissan Murano, Nissan Pathfinder, Nissan Xterra, Subaru Tribeca, Toyota 4Runner, Toyota FJ Cruiser, Toyota Highlander, and Toyota Venza. The Saturn Outlook, Pontiac Torrent and Hummer H3 are also models for 2010 but General Motors has announced plans to discontinue selling these brands by the end of 2010. This may create deep discounts for these models.
It can be difficult to classify some models as mid-size SUV as the lines between different SUV types are often blurred. For example, the Acura MDX, Acura ZDX, BMW X3, Cadillac SRX, Volkswagen Touraeg and Volvo XC-60 may fall in either the midsize or luxury SUV class. Another model not always includes in this class is the Subaru Outback, which was named Motor Trend's 2010 Sport Utility Vehicle of the year. While many associate the Outback as being a station wagon, it has grown in size and is now actually has more passenger and cargo space than some midsize SUV models.
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Buyers have a lot of choice when purchasing a new midsize SUV. Learn about new SUV models and more at http://www.newsuv.org.
I'm hearing a weird noise coming from my Jeep. Help!!!?
First; I have a 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - my baby!
When I hit the breaks, I am hearing a small ping-like noise from the back cargo area. It sounds almost like a spring sound. Does anyone know what this could be and if not does anyone know of any really good online Jeep Grand Wagoneer forums or troubleshooting websites?
www.jeepforum.com
go to the xj forum on this site. its the best jeep site out there and the people are friendly
You’ve arrived in a Jeep Grand Cherokee
Glen Woodcock QMI Agency Without a doubt, Overland is a good model name for a Jeep. Of course a Jeep will go over land – and through water, up hills and across rocks too. But there's more to the name than a way to describe the offroad abilities of the top model in the 2011 Grand Cherokee line-up.[...]
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