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Commander Limited 4X2

Commander Limited 4X2 (United States of America, 2010)

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Debuted in 2010, the Jeep Commander Limited 4X2 belongs to the 1st generation of the Commander model. Powered by a 5654cc engine, the model variant has a power output of 357 hp. There’s no match for this engine in this series line-up. It makes this Commander Limited 4X2 the most powerful version so far. The engine is mated with a 5-speed automatic transmission. In terms of efficiency, the vehicle's combined fuel consumption is fixed at 14.7 l/100km. Driving this car is cheaper than all the others in this series. The SUV-version has the lowest fuel consumption which makes it the most fuel-efficient in this generation. This SUV variant comes with disc brakes. It has independent suspension at the front and live axle at the rear. This Jeep Commander measures 1831 mm in height, 1900 mm in width and 4788 mm in length. Its wheelbase is 2781 mm long and the track at the front is 1590 mm and at the back 1590 mm.

Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in USA.


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