Overview & Reviews
The 2010 Jeep Commander does away with last year's midrange 4.7-liter V8 and Overland trim level. The powerful 5.7-liter V8 is now standard on the Limited models, as is a power liftgate. The entry-level Sport model makes modest gains with third-row seats and foglights as standard equipment.
- Strong V8 engine, comfortable and quiet interior, capable off-road, lengthy features list.
- Small third-row seat, lackluster fuel economy, poor base V6, unimpressive cargo space.
User Reviews:
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Lumbar support needed - 2010 Jeep Commander
By SUE - August 28 - 6:30 amThis is a great SUV, however, the front seats need more lumbar support to be comfortable. The leather is beautiful, but if theres no support, its useless. The drivers side seating is large, so for a smaller individual, youll feel like youre in a huge seat that doesnt "hug" you into place while driving. The navigation system takes a while to get used to, but its better than most Ive used.
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