ET AUTO II INC

519 N. Molalla Ave., Molalla, OR 97038
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4 out of 5 stars

Used 2007 Jeep Commander Sport

159,113 miles
For Sale:$5,995
Estimated payment:$136/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

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  • Priced at $5,995, this vehicle is within the current market price range of $5,400 to $6,400.

  • It has 159,113 miles, which is close to the median mileage of 159,100.

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  • SUV
  • Vaulted Headroom
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    159,113miles
  • Aggregate Ratings
    2.4
    2.4 out of 5 stars
  • Generation
    1(2006 - 2010)
  • Trim
    Sport
  • Drivetrain
    4 Wheel
  • Transmission
    5-Speed Shiftable Automatic
  • Exterior Color
    Bright Silver Metallic Clearcoat (Silver)Factory Paint Code:PSB
  • Interior Color
    Medium Slate Gray (Gray)Factory Paint Code:D5
  • Upholstery
    Cloth
  • Size Segment
    Compact
  • Doors
    4
  • Max Seating
    7
  • Max Towing Capacity
    6,500lbs.
  • Weight Class
    6,000-10,000 lbs. (2)
  • Ground Clearance
    8.5inch
  • Final Assembly Point
    Jefferson, Detroit, Michigan
  • VIN
    1J8HG48P97C527849
  • Starting MSRP
    $30,610

Engine4.7L V8 Flex Fuel 235hp

  • Fuel Type:Flex Fuel
  • Fuel Quality:87
  • Max Horsepower:235 hp @ 4500 rpm
  • Power to Weight Ratio:20.54lbs/hp
  • Max Torque:305 ft.lbf @ 3600 rpm
  • Displacement:4.7liters
  • Block Type:V
  • Cylinders:8
  • Aspiration:Naturally Aspirated
  • Fuel Induction:Sequential Multiport Fuel Injection
  • Oil Capacity:5.7liters
  • Cam Type:SOHC
  • Stroke:3.41
  • Bore:3.66
  • Valves:16

Message from the seller

EPA FUEL RATING;
15 MPG COMBINED
14 MPG CITY
18 MPG HIWAY

CALL OR TEXT RICK FOR AN APPOINTMENT
503-732-4952

* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.

  • Reliability (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    Prone to several known issues including persistent sunroof leaks, electrical glitches, and premature suspension wear.
  • Maintenance (3)
    3 out of 5 stars
    While parts are widely available and shared with the Grand Cherokee, the frequency of required repairs can lead to high long-term costs.
  • Technology (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    The cabin technology is very dated, offering only basic audio functions and lacking the modern safety or navigation features found in rivals.
  • Comfort (3)
    3 out of 5 stars
    Features a decent ride quality and unique stadium-style seating, though the third row is practically unusable for adults.
  • Dynamics (2)
    2 out of 5 stars
    Handling feels heavy and imprecise with significant body roll, while the base 3.7L engine struggles with the vehicle's substantial weight.

  • Comfort & Seating:

    • Power Seats
  • Convenience:

    • Parking Sensors
  • Exterior:

    • Heated Mirrors
    • Tinted Windows
  • Safety:

    • Tire Pressure Monitoring

  • Seating:

    • Seating Rows:3
    • Standard Seating:7
    • Max Seating:7
    • Head Room (front):42.1in.
    • Leg Room (front):41.7in.
    • Shoulder Room (front):59in.
    • Hip Room (front):55.6in.
    • Head Room (rear):40.3in.
    • Leg Room (rear):36.1in.
    • Shoulder Room (rear):58.5in.
    • Hip Room (rear):54in.
    • Head Room (3rd row):35.7in.
    • Leg Room (3rd row):28.9in.
    • Shoulder Room (3rd row):50.4in.
  • Measurements:

    • Length:188.5in.
    • Width:74.8in.
    • Height:75.6in.
    • Ground Clearance:8.5in.
    • Wheelbase:109.5in.
    • Front Track:62.6in.
    • Rear Track:62.6in.
  • Interior Dimensions:

    • Interior Volume:119.8cuft
    • Passenger Volume:112.3cuft
    • Cargo Volume:7.5cuft
    • Cargo Volume (rear seats down):68.9cuft
    • Cargo Volume (3rd row down):36.4cuft
  • Weight:

    • Curb Weight:4,826lbs
    • Gross Weight:6,400lbs
  • Wheels & Tires:

    • Wheel Diameter:17.0 x 7.5in.
    • Wheel Diameter (rear):17.0 x 7.5in.
    • Tire:P245/65R17
    • Tire (rear):P245/65R17
  • Performance:

    • Power to Weight Ratio:20.54lbs/hp
    • Angle of Approach:34.6degree
    • Angle of Departure:27.2degree
    • Aerodynamic Drag:0.42drag
    • Turning Circle:36.8ft.
    • Max Payload:1,410lbs
    • Towing Capacity:6,500lbs
    • Max Towing Capacity:6,500lbs
  • Fuel Tank:

    • Fuel Tank Volume:21.1gallon

All warranties have now EXPIRED

  • Corrosion
    5 years/100,000 miles
  • Bumper to Bumper
    3 years/36,000 miles
  • Roadside Assistance
    3 years/36,000 miles
  • Powertrain
    3 years/36,000 miles

2007 Jeep Commander

The 2007 Jeep Commander aimed to blend the rugged capability Jeep is known for with the practicality and versatility of a larger SUV. Positioned as a more utilitarian and traditional alternative to the Grand Cherokee, it offered seating for up to seven passengers and a distinct, boxy styling.

Highlights

  • Engine Options: The Commander offered a choice of two robust engines:
    • 4.7L V8: This engine provided a good balance of power and capability for everyday driving and towing needs.
    • 5.7L HEMI V8: The HEMI engine delivered significant power and torque, making it ideal for those who prioritized performance and towing capacity. Both engines were paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission.
  • Safety Features: Jeep equipped the 2007 Commander with a suite of safety features designed to protect occupants:
    • Standard Airbags: Including front, side-curtain, and available front-seat-mounted airbags for comprehensive occupant protection.
    • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): Standard on all models, ABS prevents wheel lock-up during braking, allowing for better steering control and shorter stopping distances.
    • Traction Control: Helps prevent wheel spin during acceleration, particularly on slippery surfaces, enhancing stability and control.
    • Electronic Stability Control (ESC): Monitors vehicle dynamics and can intervene by applying brakes or reducing engine power to help the driver maintain control in critical situations.
    • ParkView™ Rear Back-Up Camera: An available feature that displayed an image from a rear-mounted camera on the navigation screen, assisting with parking and preventing collisions.
  • Trim Summary: The Commander was available in three distinct trim levels, each offering progressively more features:
    • Sport: The base model, providing essential features for a capable SUV experience.
    • Limited: Adding a layer of comfort and convenience, typically including leather seating, improved audio systems, and more power features.
    • Overland: The top-tier trim, offering premium features like a more powerful engine option (often standard), enhanced interior materials, and advanced technology for a luxurious experience.
  • Notable Aspects:
    • Seven-Passenger Seating: A key selling point, the Commander offered an optional third-row seat, making it a viable option for larger families.
    • Distinctive Styling: Its upright, squared-off design set it apart from many of its more rounded competitors, appealing to those who preferred a more traditional SUV aesthetic.
    • Off-Road Capability: While not as extreme as some Jeep models, the Commander offered available four-wheel-drive systems (like the Quadra-Trac II) and a "Trail Rated" badge, indicating its ability to handle moderate off-road conditions.
    • Theater-Style Seating: The second and third rows were slightly raised, improving visibility for rear passengers.

What to Expect

Owning a 2007 Jeep Commander typically means embracing a traditional SUV experience. You can expect a vehicle that feels substantial on the road and offers a commanding view of your surroundings. Its ride quality is generally firm, reflecting its truck-based underpinnings and off-road intentions.

Maintenance: As with most vehicles of this era, routine maintenance is key to longevity. Expect standard oil changes, filter replacements, and tire rotations. Due to its age, potential owners should be prepared for potential repairs related to suspension components, exhaust systems, and possibly drivetrain elements, especially if regular maintenance has been neglected. The HEMI V8, while powerful, can be thirstier for fuel and may have specific maintenance requirements.

Insurance: Insurance costs will vary based on your driving record, location, and coverage levels. However, for a large SUV with powerful engine options, expect insurance premiums to be on the moderate to high side compared to smaller sedans. The vehicle's safety features will likely contribute positively to insurance rates.

Potential Considerations

While the 2007 Jeep Commander offers a compelling package for some, buyers should be aware of a few potential drawbacks:

  • Fuel Economy: The powerful V8 engines, particularly the HEMI, are not known for their fuel efficiency. Drivers primarily concerned with maximizing miles per gallon may find the Commander's consumption to be a significant consideration.
  • Ride Quality: While stable, the ride can be firm, and some may find it less refined or comfortable than unibody crossover SUVs. Road noise can also be more noticeable than in more car-like vehicles.
  • Third-Row Access: Accessing and using the third-row seat can be somewhat cramped, making it best suited for children or occasional adult use.
  • Interior Materials and Design: While the Limited and Overland trims offered more upscale features, the overall interior design and material quality in some areas might not feel as premium as some competitors from the same era.
  • Rear Visibility: The Commander's boxy styling and substantial pillars can create some blind spots, particularly when reversing or changing lanes, although the available backup camera helps mitigate this.

Overall Summary

The 2007 Jeep Commander stands as a robust and capable, seven-passenger SUV that caters to those who value traditional SUV styling and the potential for off-road adventure. It offers a choice of powerful V8 engines and a suite of safety features. While it may not boast the most refined ride or the best fuel economy, its commanding presence, practical seating for larger families, and Jeep's inherent capability make it a compelling option for buyers seeking a no-nonsense, versatile utility vehicle.

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