Comfort
- Audio controls on steering wheel
- Center console trim
- Climate Control Air Conditioning
- Cruise controls on steering wheel
- Cupholders: Front
- Cupholders: Front and rear
- Front air conditioning
- Steering wheel trim: Plastic/vinyl
- Storage Organizer
Safety
Entertainment
- 6 Speaker Sound System
- Digital Audio Input
- In-Dash CD: Single
Seating
- 3rd Row
- Adjustable Front Seat Headrests
- Fold Down Seats
- Lumbar support
- Power Driver Seat
- Split Bench Seats
Wheels
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Interior
- Adjustable rear headrests
- Clock: In-radio
- Cloth Interior
- Cup Holder
Accessories
- Full-Size Spare
- Multi-Function Remote
- Suspension: Front Stabilizer Bar
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Exterior
- Chrome Grille
- Daytime Running Lights
- Engine Block Heater
- Exterior entry lights
- Front Stabilizer Bar
- Independent Front Suspension
- Liftgate window
Windows & Mirrors
- Driver mirror adjustment: Power remote
- Heated driver mirror
- Heated passenger mirror
- Interval Variable Speed Wipers
- Passenger mirror adjustment: Power remot
- Rear wiper
- Remote window operation
- Vanity Mirror
Engine, Transmission, Performance
- Braking assist
- Front brakes: Ventilated disc
- Front Spring Type: Coil
- Front Suspension Classification: Indepen
Other
- ABS Brakes
- AM/FM Stereo
- Bucket Seats
- Compass
- Cruise Control
- Door reinforcement: Side-impact door bea
- Floor Mats
- Fog Lights
- Low Fuel Indicator
- MP3 Player
- Overhead Console
- Passenger Air Bags
- Power Steering
- Power Windows
- Rear Defog
- Roof Rack
- Satellite Radio
- SIRIUS Satellite Radio
- Spare Tire Location-Underbody
- Tachometer
- Traction Control
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Underneath its skin, the 2010 Jeep Commander is closely related to the Grand Cherokee, but on the outside, it introduces a boxier body and a reconfigured interior over similar components. The boxy shape takes after Jeep tradition, especially following the styling cues left off with the last Cherokee, and has a large, muscular appearance, which is what many SUV buyers still want. It also has an instantly recognizable Jeep face, though you may mistake it for a HUMMER, which also sports a seven-slot grille. Jeep styles the cabin of the Commander in a straightforward fashion. The squared-off dash houses round gauges that bring the boxiness of the exterior to the vehicle's interior and tie the styling together.