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2006 Jeep Commander Limited Review
The good: A strong engine, an attractive--if boxy--interior, and some important safety features make it easy to forget you're driving a Jeep. A navigation system with satellite radio and a bunch of nifty electronics such as heated seats, power pedals, and a reverse warning system, add to the luxury feel.
The bad: The Commander's standard third-row seating makes for cramped quarters throughout and limited visibility. A boxy exterior and a boxy dashboard house a nav system with boxy graphics.
The bottom line: The 2006 Jeep Commander is a powerful and well-appointed upscale SUV. While its performance blows the doors off the competition over any terrain, a cramped interior and clunky cabin tech bring it down.
2006 Jeep Commander Limited Specs
Manufacturer: Jeep
Part number: 100547712
- Product Basic Spec
