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2006 Jeep Commander Preview
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Trail rated for seven
by Thom Blackett
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Have you ever longed for a day when you could take six of your closest friends on a serious off-roading trip? Heck, haven't we all dreamed of such a day? Well, the designers at Jeep apparently do, and the answer to our prayers is the 2006 Jeep Commander, the newest member of the trail-rated family that debuted at the 2005 New York International Auto Show. With a third-row seat - that's right, the 2006 Jeep Commander is equipped with three rows of seating - the 2006 Jeep Commander will carry up to seven passengers. That's not to say that each of those passengers will be especially comfortable, but at least they'll have a place to sit. To make sure everyone gets to the destination on time, the Commander can also be equipped with Hemi V8 power. And for both old-school Jeep fans and those who simply prefer their SUVs draped without curvy shapes, the 2006 Commander's boxy styling harkens back to the days of Willys and the utilitarian Cherokee. Seven-passenger seating, rugged styling, off-road prowess, and optional Hemi power - that's the 2006 Jeep Commander.
Many moons have passed since the world has seen an all-new Jeep model, but that ends with the introduction of the 2006 Commander. Looking much like the defunct Cherokee and riding on basically the same underpinnings as the Grand Cherokee, the Commander is all Jeep in regard to its design and functionality.
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