Compare: 2008 Jeep Commander vs 2009 Land Rover LR3

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2008 Jeep Commander

2009 Land Rover LR3

  2008 Jeep Commander Sport 2007 Land Rover LR3 4WD 4-door V8 SE Side Exterior View
MSRP
$35,998
$45,975
Invoice $32,891 $41,837
MPG
City/Highway
13/19 12/17
Rating 8 7.8
Bottom Line The 2008 Jeep Commander is good Jeep (a trail-capable vehicle), but it's not a great people mover. The 2009 Land Rover LR3 is built for off-roading. If you don’t plan to spend much time off pavement, you might be better matched with another choice.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Excellent off-road manners
  • Jeep styling
  • Towing ability
  • HEMI acceleration
  • Quiet cabin

Dislikes:

  • Second- and third-row seats are tight
  • Limited rear visibility
  • Ride gets unsettled over broken pavement
  • Low mileage with any engine

Likes:

  • True rock-clambering off-road ability
  • Great front seats and driving position
  • Good seating for seven
  • Fashionably different instrument panel

Dislikes:

  • Poor fuel economy
  • Soft handling
  • User-unfriendly center-stack controls
  • High cargo loading, tough third-row access
  • Spotty reliability
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Jeep Commander $17,914 $22,050 $19,999
2009 Land Rover LR3 $36,771 $37,829 $37,428
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