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We have found 28 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 13 - 16
Trading 2008 camry in for a 2006 jeep commander?
Trading 2008 camry in for a 2006 jeep commander?? Good deal or not? Okay I am in Love with my red toyota camry which I am the only owner of. I am thinking about getting a jeep[ commander/ well I am shopping around for a nice used suv that has spacious trunk spapce! I was reading the reviews on this, but I need some opinions, would you trade this?...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

Don't do it. Keep the Camary. Its newer and newer is always better. Reference:oo


Unless you need a small cheap fuel-efficient vehicle, the Commander. Better off-road, gutsier on the road, more cargo space, nicer interior.

Erd commander can work on vista..........?
i forgot my windows vista password.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

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ABS and ESP lights are coming on when braking. 2007 Jeep Commander?
I looked up recalls due to our 2007 Jeep's ABS and ESP lights coming on while braking. The ABS is engaging because you can hear the grinding in the brakes. I found recalls on the 2007 Jeep Commander with this problem. I called a Chrysler Service department. He looked up our VIN number and found no recalls for ours. Does anyone have any ideas what...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

you might need brakes have it looked at before it is to late

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Why should I also consider these? X

It's important to note that none of these competitors can match the 2009 Jeep Commander once the road ends—the Commander maintains the advantage here, though the 4Runner and Pathfinder can be equipped quite well for off-roading.

Some of these competitors, however, do offer varying degrees of niceties such as extra room and/or comfort for rear-seat passengers.

The Ford Explorer is one of the roomiest in the class with ample space even way in back.

The Honda Pilot offers seating for eight, outdoing the Commander by one, and has crisp handling and great ride quality.

The Nissan Pathfinder's second row is comfortable, but its very tight third row is similar to the Commander's.


 
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