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TheCarConnection.com's off-road experts and SUV experts researched the 2008 Jeep Commander to bring you this conclusive review. TheCarConnection.com's editors also drove the Jeep Commander, including a well-equipped HEMI-powered Overland model, to bring you firsthand knowledge ... Read full bottom lineHow We Rated
- Styling
- 8
- Performance
- 7
- Comfort and Quality
- 7
- Safety
- 8
- Features
- 10
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2008 JEEP COMMANDER STYLING | [8 out of 10] Edmunds: "An upscale two-tone decor makes for an attractive interior" Kelley Blue Book: "Bolted-together industrial look" Car and Driver: "Classic Jeep styling" Cars.com: "Instantly recognizable as a Jeep " The 2008 Jeep Commander is Jeep's largest, most luxurious SUV, and it sports new configurations for the 2008 model year, ranging from the base Sport model to the loaded Overland, with the Limited filling the gap between the two. While sales might not be on fire, the 2008 Jeep Commander is considered by several editors from TheCarConnection.com to be a handsome SUV. It certainly looks big and strong, two fundamental cues sought out by SUV shoppers. It also has an instantly recognizable Jeep face--unless you mistake it for a HUMMER , which also sports a seven-slot grille. Jeep lovers have long lamented the loss of the original Cherokee, but the Jeep Commander "bears a striking resemblance to the former's ... Read full reviewSpecifications
| Trim | MSRP | Invoice | Fuel Econ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 Jeep Commander: RWD 4dr Sport | $27,835 | $25,613 | City: 15 Hwy: 20 |
| 2008 Jeep Commander: RWD 4dr Limited | $36,625 | $33,436 | City: 14 Hwy: 19 |
| 2008 Jeep Commander: RWD 4dr Overland | $39,805 | $36,266 | City: 13 Hwy: 19 |
| 2008 Jeep Commander: 4WD 4dr Sport | $29,835 | $27,418 | City: 14 Hwy: 19 |
| 2008 Jeep Commander: 4WD 4dr Limited | $39,245 | $35,793 | City: 13 Hwy: 18 |
| 2008 Jeep Commander: 4WD 4dr Overland | $43,270 | $39,375 | City: 13 Hwy: 17 |
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