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Jeep Commander



Fuel Economy

City
14.6
L/100K
Highway
10.6
L/100K

Vehicle Dimensions (mm)

4788
1900
2781
1826

2010 Jeep Commander Sport

Fuel City 14.6L/100K
Fuel Highway 10.6L/100K
Transmission Automatic
Max Power 157 KW 210 HP
Body Type Sport Utility Vehicle
Number of Doors 5
Engine 3.7l
Drive Wheels 4X4

2010 Jeep Commander Road Test Review

The Jeep Commander is an unlikely survivor of the current product-cutting bloodbath going on at Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep.  It started
2010 Jeep Commander
The 2010 Commander continues forward with the retro styling theme the original initiated. (Photo: Jeep)
life in 2006 as the answer to a question nobody had asked, a three-row, not-quite-full-size SUV that fell somewhere between being a retro homage to the 1980s Cherokee and an attempt to compete with the infamous Hummer H2. 

The Commander proved to be a capable off-roader for its size, but prices were high, its V8 engine was a fuelish performer, and it hit the market just as gas prices soared through the roof.  Unsold Commanders promptly filled acres of runoff parking lots around the Detroit factory.  For several years running, the Commander has been at the top of the list to be dropped, but a last-minute reprieve always seems to arrive.  In 2009 it escaped the axe yet again.  Someone among Jeep’s higher-ups clearly likes this truck.

For 2009,
2010 Jeep Commander
If you like classic two-box SUV designs, like Land Rover's Discover and new LR2, Isuzu's old Trooper or Jeep's own mid-80s Cherokee, you'll love the Commander. (Photo: Jeep)
the Commander’s big news (other than surviving) was the introduction of a new 5.7-litre HEMI V8, and it soldiers into 2010 essentially unchanged.  The new engine produces 357 horsepower with an improved fuel economy rating.  The gains come primarily from the adoption of variable valve timing and Chrysler’s Multi-Displacement System (MDS).  The now-familiar MDS switches the big V8 over to a fuel-saving four-cylinder mode when full power is not called for.  The HEMI V8 is the top of the line; the Commander can also be had with a 210-horsepower SOHC 3.7-litre V6 or 305-horsepower flex-fuel 4.7-litre V8.  Five-speed automatic transmissions are standard across the board.  Jeep equips the Commander with one of three four-wheel drive systems, offering full-time four-wheel drive (Quadra-Trac I), a two-speed
2010 Jeep Commander
The interior design has aged well. (Photo: Jeep)
electronic transfer case (Quadra-Trac II), or an active transfer case with front, centre and rear limited-slip differentials (Quadra-Drive II).

It’s easy to miss the Commander on the road.  Though it’s fairly uncommon in most areas, the lines are very similar to those of the smaller Liberty and mid-1980s Jeep Cherokee models.  Boxy, angular lines and a vertical windshield offer a retro feeling, making the Commander look a bit larger than it is.  Size-wise, it's comparable to the Toyota Land Cruiser and Land Rover Range Rover, though it's not priced as high as those luxury trucks. 
2010 Jeep Commander
Lots of room in the front and middle row, but the optional third row is best left to kids. (Photo: Jeep)
The familiar seven-slot Jeep grille is rendered in chrome and flanked by roundish headlamps in square housings, while an upright two-box design is marked by chunky fender flares, squared-off wheel openings and distinct bumpers.  An interesting style fillip is the roof rack, which extends down the back end of the Jeep to form a pair of neatly integrated grab handles.

The interior is comfortable if a bit snug; I remain of the opinion that the Commander is not large enough to provide sufficient legroom for a third-row seat.  Keep it folded down and there's a handy 1,019 litre (36 cubic-foot) cargo area, however.  As for the working bits, a purposeful dash offers full instrumentation.  The Commander's also available with a full complement of amenities, from new dual-zone
2010 Jeep Commander
Lay the seats flat, however, and there's acres of room. (Photo: Jeep)
climate control to a DVD entertainment system with a large 9-inch screen.  The interior is brightened somewhat with available “CommandView” skylight panels for the rear seat passengers and a sunroof up front.  Opt for the navigation system, and there’s an iPod jack in the dash.  Rain-sensing wipers and HID headlamps are newly available as well.  The available power tailgate is a convenience, though its operation is almost painfully slow.  The available leather seats are broad and comfortable, and a full day of road-trip driving won't leave you aching or fatigued. 

That long-distance comfort is something of a shame, since the Commander's not much of a road-tripper. 
2010 Jeep Commander
Cool optional sunroof system sheds light on rear occupants too. (Photo: Jeep)
A smallish fuel tank and average fuel economy in V8 models limit its range.   Acceleration is leisurely at best; passing on a two-lane road when going up a slight grade is not advised.   When not on the freeway, power is adequate, and off-roaders will definitely appreciate the 389 pound-feet of torque available from the HEMI.  This truck serves well as a modern-expedition vehicle, ready to spend days slogging through uncharted territory--while keeping everyone entertained with concert-quality music and movies, of course. 

The Commander is similar to the Liberty in that it's a sturdy, off-road capable vehicle.  That also means it drives heavy.  Like any self-respecting vehicle to wear the Jeep badge, this truck is well matched to off-roading, if less than smooth on pavement. 
2010 Jeep Commander
Rear climate controls come in handy. (Photo: Jeep)
The Commander is equipped with a short-long arm suspension up front and a five-link rear, and it’s quite trucklike.  Turn too quickly into a steep driveway or hit a speed bump and it reacts violently, tossing passengers and cargo around.  It's stable, but far from refined.  Four-wheel disc brakes with standard ESP and ABS are also adequate, but the Commander frequently reminds of its over-5000-pound weight when braking. 

The Commander is something of a throwback to Jeep’s Grand Wagoneer; it’s a go-anywhere device that’s better suited to life off-pavement in spite of its luxury trappings.  The market for such vehicles these days is small, but crowded, and to many objective measures, vehicles like the Toyota Land Cruiser and Land Rover Range Rover do it better.  However, none of those vehicles sport the all-important Jeep badge, and that counts for a lot.  It’s persuasive enough that it’s kept the Commander in the lineup for a few years past its expiration date, at the very least, and in spite of somewhat stiff pricing.   Commanders start at $30,160 for a five-passenger, 4x4 model; 4x2 models are relegated to the US.  You’ll have to walk up to $48,445 to get Limited along with its standard seven-passenger seating.  My fully optioned Limited tester stickered for $54,345, less $1,400 for destination.

Interior

  • Rear seat center armrest
  • Rear seats: split-folding
    40/20/40 with seating for
    three ; details: manual
    recline
  • Steering wheel ; includes
    tilting adjustment and
    telescopic adjustment
  • Cupholders in front row,
    rear seats and 3rd row
    seats
  • Air conditioning
  • Rear side windows: on
    driver side and passenger
    side
  • Front power windows with
    2 express, rear power
    windows
  • Fuel consumption: city:
    14.6 (L/100km); highway:
    10.6 (L/100km); combined:
    12.8 (L/100km); vehicle
    range: 625 km / 388 miles
  • Audio Connectivity: AUX
    jack
  • 6 speakers
  • Remote audio controls:
    steering wheel mounted
  • Cruise control
  • Front and rear reading
    lights
  • Dashboard
  • Tachometer
  • Clock
  • Luxury trim: alloy on
    shifter, alloy look on
    doors and alloy look on
    dashboard
  • Floor mats
  • Load restraint: net
  • Front seat center armrest
  • Front seat: driver bucket
    with 4 power adjustments
    ; details: power height
    adj. and power tilt adj.,
    front seat: passenger
    bucket
  • Third row seats:
    split-folding, split
    bench with seating for
    two fold flat to floor
  • Power steering
  • Ventilation system
  • Rear view mirror
  • Hinge rear window with
    defroster and
    intermittent wiper
  • Compass
  • Privacy glass on rear and
    rear side
  • Seating: 7 seats
  • Audio system with
    AM/FM/satellite radio, CD
    player (reads MP3)
  • 12V in cargo and front
  • Delayed/fade courtesy
    lights
  • Driver and passenger
    vanity mirror
  • Service interval
    indicator
  • External temperature
  • Trip computer: includes
    average fuel consumption
    and range for remaining
    fuel
  • Floor covering: carpet in
    passenger compartment and
    carpet in load area
  • Driver and passenger 3rd
    row windows
  • Seat upholstery: cloth

Exterior

  • Driver and passenger door
    mirror: heated, black,
    power adjustable
  • Spare wheel: fullsize
    with steel rim
  • Front fog lights
  • Removable roof rails
  • Windshield wipers with
    variable intermittent
    wipe
  • Doors: driver, rear
    driver, passenger and
    rear passenger : front
    hinged
  • Pearl paint

Mechanical

  • Independent front
    wishbone suspension with
    stabilizer bar and coil
    springs, rigid rear beam
    suspension with
    stabilizer bar and coil
    springs
  • Powertrain type :
    combustion
  • 3.070:1 axle ratio
  • Front and rear limited
    slip differential
  • Emissions data: CO2:
    6,144 kg/yr
  • Fuel: unleaded ( 87
    octane)
  • 5-speed automatic
    transmission with shifter
    on floor
  • Full-time 4x4 drive
  • Center differential lock
  • Electronic traction
    control (via ABS & engine
    management)
  • Fuel system: multi-point
    injection

Safety

  • Immobilizer
  • Stability control
  • Roll stability control
  • ABS
  • Rear radar parking
    distance sensors
  • Daytime running lights
  • Remote keyless power
    locks ; includes
    trunk/hatch
  • 2 height adjustable head
    restraints for front
    seats, 2 height
    adjustable head
    restraints for rear
    seats, 2 head restraints
    for 3rd row seats
  • 3-point rear seat belts
    for driver, passenger and
    center
  • Brake assist system
  • Low tire pressure
    indicator
  • 4 disc brakes (2
    ventilated)
  • Painted front and rear
    bumpers
  • Headlights: halogen with
    complex surface lens
  • All three rows protected
    by side curtain airbag
  • Intelligent driver front
    airbag, intelligent
    passenger front airbag
    with occupant sensors
  • 3-point height adjustable
    front seat belts with
    pre-tensioners for driver
    and passenger
  • 3-point third row seat
    belts for driver and
    passenger

Dimensions

  • Weights: gross vehicle
    weight rating (kg):
    2,903, curb weight (kg):
    2,189, gross trailer
    weight braked (kg): 1,588
    and payload allowance
    (kg): 640
  • External dimensions:
    overall length (mm):
    4,788, overall width
    (mm): 1,900, overall
    height (mm): 1,826,
    ground clearance (mm):
    218, wheelbase (mm):
    2,781, front track (mm):
    1,590, rear track (mm):
    1,590 and curb to curb
    turning circle (mm):
    11,796
  • Cargo capacity: rear seat
    down (litres): 1,940 and
    all seats in place
    (litres): 212
  • 80 litre fuel tank
  • Power: 210 HP ( 157 kW) @
    5,200 rpm; 235 ft lb of
    torque ( 319 Nm) @ 4,000
    rpm
  • Front and rear alloy
    wheels: 17"x 7.5"
  • Internal dimensions:
    front headroom (mm):
    1,069, rear headroom
    (mm): 1,024, front hip
    room (mm): 1,412, rear
    hip room (mm): 1,372,
    front leg room (mm):
    1,059, rear leg room
    (mm): 917, front shoulder
    room (mm): 1,499 and rear
    shoulder room (mm): 1,486
  • Engine: 3.7L V 6 OHC (
    9.6 :1 compression ratio
    ; 2 valves per cylinder)
  • Front and rear
    all-terrain tires with
    black sidewall : 245/ 65/
    " S " rated

Misc

  • Charges: Air Conditioning
    Tax $ 100.00
  • SUV specifics approach
    angle (degrees): 34.2 and
    departure angle
    (degrees): 27.0
  • Delivery/freight charge:
    $ 1,400.00

(J003) Standard Metallic Paint

Metallic paint

Excludes: [J005] Standard Gloss Paint


(J005) Standard Gloss Paint

Gloss paint

Excludes: [J003] Standard Metallic Paint


(EKG) Engine: 3.7L V6

Engine: 3.7L V 6 OHC ( 9.7 :1 compression ratio ; 2 valves per cylinder)

Excludes: [EZH] Engine: 5.7L V8 Hemi MDS VVT


(DGJ) Transmission: 5-Spd Auto W5A580

5-speed automatic transmission with mode select, lock-up, electronic control, manual mode and shifter on floor

Excludes: [DGQ] Transmission: 5-Spd Automatic 5-45RFE


(AEE) Mopar Chrome Edition Group

Chrome side tube step


(26S) Quick Order

Base vehicle with standard equipment

Excludes: [25S] Quick Order


(DGQ) Transmission: 5-Spd Automatic 5-45RFE

5-speed automatic transmission with lock-up, electronic control, shifter on floor, low/high gear ranges and 2.720:1 low/high gear ratio

Excludes: [DGJ] Transmission: 5-Spd Auto W5A580


(JL_) Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats

Seat upholstery: leather

Excludes: [H7DV] Dark Slate Gray Cloth Buckets And [H7J3] Khaki Cloth Buckets


(AGS) Sun/Sound Group

7 Boston Acoustics speakers Power glass sunroof ; includes tilting function, sliding function, sunshade and one-touch opening Audio Connectivity: AUX jack and iPod HDD-integrated navigation system: full map and voice info with touch screen controls ; includes 6.5-in. colour screen Voice activating system includes radio, phone and naviagtion system Compass Rear radar & camera parking distance sensors Parking assistance: guidance display for rear parking


(RSP) UConnect Hands-Free Communication

Wireless connection: Bluetooth Electrochromic rear view mirror


(EZH) Engine: 5.7L V8 Hemi MDS VVT

Engine: 5.7L V 8 OHV with VVT ( 10.5 :1 compression ratio ; 2 valves per cylinder) Power: 357 HP ( 266 kW) @ 5,200 rpm; 389 ft lb of torque ( 520 Nm) @ 4,350 rpm Front and rear limited slip differential Fuel consumption: city: 15.7 (L/100km); highway: 10.6 (L/100km); Cylinder shutdown: # of cylinders: 4 3.730:1 axle ratio Hill holder Full-time 4x4 drive with manual & automatic selection and descent control

Excludes: [EKG] Engine: 3.7L V6


(25S) Quick Order

Base vehicle with standard equipment

Excludes: [26S] Quick Order


(AHX) Trailer Tow Group IV

Trailer towing preparation includes: trailer hitch Trailer stability program

Excludes: [AHT] Trailer Tow Group


(AHT) Trailer Tow Group

Trailer towing preparation includes: trailer hitch Trailer stability program

Excludes: [AHX] Trailer Tow Group IV


*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.

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