2010 Jeep Commander Photo

2010 Jeep Commander - Trims

 

Specs: Select a Trim

RWD (2) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
RWD 4dr Sport Specs $31,575 $29,949 15 20
RWD 4dr Limited Specs $40,210 $37,806 15 20
4WD (2) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4WD 4dr Sport Specs $33,575 $31,859 14 19
4WD 4dr Limited Specs $42,830 $40,280 14 19

Why should I also consider these?

The Commander commands an advantage off-road, while on-road it's barely competitive.

On the trail, the 2010 Commander maintains an advantage over more carlike vehicles such as the Honda Pilot and even the Explorer, though the 4Runner and Pathfinder can be equipped quite well for off-roading.

These competitors, however, do offer varying degrees of niceties such as extra room and/or comfort for rear-seat passengers.

The Ford Explorer is one of the roomiest in the class with ample space even way in back, while the Honda Pilot offers seating for eight, outdoing the Commander by one, and it has crisp handling and great ride quality.

The Nissan Pathfinder's second row is comfortable, but it also has a very tight third row.

 
2010 Ford Explorer
For a truck-based SUV, the Ford is versatile and capable, with a great interior and a number of safety and entertainment features. For a smoother ride, consider a car-based SUV instead.
 
2010 Honda Pilot
If you can deal with its overwrought styling, the 2010 Honda Pilot is an excellent family vehicle, with the space and comfort of a minivan and good overall performance.
 
2010 Nissan Pathfinder
If you’re after serious off-roading ability, the Pathfinder is more than capable—otherwise, there are comfier options available.
 
2010 Toyota 4Runner
The 2010 Toyota 4Runner is a brawny “true truck” worth serious consideration if tough off-roading capability for regular trail driving is one of your requirements—and it won’t sacrifice comfort the rest of the time.
 

 
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