I’m a Chrysler (aka: FCA) person and I’ll admit that the interior designs for them around 2005-2009 wasn’t the greatest in my opinion, but they did have a few nice features in that time.
SuchANiceGirl22 The 3.7 and 4.7 have a standard belt driven external water pump. I have 2 4.7 vehicles and the pumps both wore out at 150k miles. No catastrophic failure like the 2.7 that dumps coolant into the oil.
I saw a 2009 for sale with a hemi... 205,000 for$5000 obo.. Looking for a vehicle for hauling electric bikes. Do you still have yours and what do you like about it?
Great cars, we have a 2007 and just put a new motor in at 238000 miles, we caught the water pump before it went bad, we’ve had very little trouble with ours.
I've put 100,000 miles on my PT Cruiser and it's never broken down or had a check engine light come on. I'm sure you'll have the same luck with your Jeep. My older brother has 2 Jeep Grand Cherokees. Both of them are about the same age (2001). They both have the inline 6 cylinder engines.
I would agree you could pull up right next to the JL Wrangler (2019) and not look prehistoric like a 4 runner from the same generation. Just make sure you keep an eye out for the water pump bearing on 3.7 and 4.7. if it gets too hot the heads are toast.
I own a 2010 Jeep commander 5.7 liter. It’s a sports but loaded and I index up adding the chrome rails in the truck and rack area. Wheels as well. Beautiful SUV. I’m in the process of either selling it or trading it in. But it’s been a amazing car. My kids are older now so now I’m leaning towards a truck.
Yeah water pump does tend to go out with any late model Chrysler engines but it’s not the worst thing. In the 06’ Dakota 4.7 with the auxiliary transmission and power steering pump, heavy duty radiator and aftermarket air intake and larger engine bay they run pretty cool and the water pump last a good long time. 78,000 on mine with regular maintenance.
I have a Jeep commander 2010 3.0crd Problem is everytime I reverse and slow down the speed at the red light engine suddenly shutting down.. what is the problem with my car..;( plz help me to solve this problem
Wow, everything I've read/seen online, my Turd.7 (3.7) 06 recently hitting 220k miles seems like a miracle, otherwise all of these Commanders I've seen are either in scrap yards or relatively low miles and well taken care of.
YES! I was really annoyed by this with my 2008 Grand Cherokee. They don;t tell you that when you bought the vehicle. I was able to get 175K miles without too much maintained even though... so the 16,900 it cost me in 2008 wasn’t too bad. Sold it for 5K to the first person that saw it.
It’s strange that it did not come with the 5.7. Seems most of the issues with these are related to the cooling system of the 3.7L and 4.7L engine family. I loved the look of these, and they feel when driving.
My Grandpa bought a pre-owned Commander a while back and the dealer later ended up giving him a trade in offer for a brand new 09 Grand Cherokee Overland (which he accepted) because these were in such high demand due to the fact they’d just stopped making them.
Joes Golden Garage have the problem with my BMW 730ld 2006. Sunroof was fine when bought, 3 days after buying had 3 guys break into it, force open the sunroof and ran off. Then noticed that after car wash water was leaking inside, got the drains cleaned but was told that the “sunroof unit/rails” were damaged and needed replacing 3k job apparently as they need to remove the headliner. So yeah, ask a mechanic to check the rails.
The drains tend to get clogged at the bottom where they go into the floor then they back up the drains and come out the top. Its a quick fix there are videos posted on here that show you how
I'm confused/worried now! I have an 06' 4x4 Commander that I bought from my brother in law who got it in 07' with 9kmiles. It has the 4.7 and, it's never needed a new engine, water pump or front struts! Plus, it gets better gas mileage than the Hemi I had in my 05' GC so, I'm wondering if you might've just got a lemon because, mine has been GREAT! I love it too BTW! I love the way they look.
Considering how nice it looked I was willing to overlook my biases against Jeep and assumed it probably didn't need much maintenance over 100k miles. Then you said the engine was replaced within a minute of the video.
For that price back then you could of got the ram Laramie. Good job keeping it in good shape. I look at it todays cars you dont have to buy a new one every 3 years. Do it every 10 years. That about how long it takes for Manufactures to remodel the vehicles. Everything else every few years is just add ons .
Jeep needs to bring this 3rd row model back. The grand Cherokee is too small for a 3rd row. As a fellow mopar fan, I have owned several models from dodge to Chrysler to jeep and I miss the lifetime powertrain warranty. Still looking for a pristine Commander which is impossible to find someone to sell
Beatty Family Life Too bad the economy hurt the Jeep Commander and other gas guzzling vehicles. However, I believe the jeep commander would do great today if it was still in production, because suvs and trucks are on the rise with cars on the decline. Good Luck in finding a Jeep Commander. Just look online at different websites. Idk which state you live in, but there are always some great vehicles in other states. Plus, I believe Commanders are priced low with decent mileage on them.
Beatty Family Life I personally don’t have a Jeep Commander, but I have a 2009 Jeep Liberty. I absolutely love it. I’ve only had small issues (water pump, etc.). The new Jeeps are nice, but the old ones are simple and seem to run forever.
@@trevorbrown4605 I have a 2016 patriot and now they dont make them anymore, I have a love hate relationship. I dont see any jeeps last past 100k miles for long and I drive a lot. I wont buy foreign
I just bought one with the 4.7 for $5k. Car is super clean, and the maintenance history is awesome. Previous owner didn't miss a beat. I bought it with 135k miles, and it's absolutely perfect. Replaced my old 01 grand Cherokee that had over 200k miles, and dropped the overdrive gear
Great job on this video. I want to get your advice and also ask you what to watch out for regarding these SUVs. I have an opportunity to buy a 2007 Commander Limited 4x45.7 Hemi. The truck has 79Kmiles and the owner is the first owner as well. He is asking 14K for the truck. I am wondering about the reliability. How would you evaluate the reliability of these trucks? Do they breakdown often and if they do what should I watch out for? Anything I should put emphasis on when I test drive the truck? If I decided to buy it, what do you feel like I need to service or pay attention to right away? I would appreciate your input. Thank you
Better check reviews. Lots of things negative. If it was cheaper maybe, but for me there are too many negatives. The one in looking at looks brand new. Pity
OIS is miserable for moving vehicles - try tossing an iPhone camera on the window of a plane and it’ll send the OIS into overdrive. Same deal, mounting it on the car really does some weird things. The videos aren’t totally useless, but they’re not as good as you’d want either.
As of 2023, because of the gasoline high prices and the fact that those beauties are freaking gas guzzlers, those are basically being given away, in the North East / New England region you can find some 2009 that look as good as this one for just $3k as I've said: for free basically. Meanwhile a half beaten Toyota Corolla of the same age are being sold for more than double this price, I believe because of how economical they are.
Nice video! My 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee is the worst car I have ever owned will never buy another Jeep, EVER! Way too much to type about all the things that have gone wrong with it. Need ideas for a new car, love the body style of the Grand Cherokee but hate the car!
Interesting, my 2015 Grand Cherokee is the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned. It's actually the first out of 17 new cars that hasn't had problems in the first 50k miles.
My grandma had a 2007 Jeep Commander in that same color and it was fully loaded with leather heated seats, And we had to get rid of it over the summer of this year because it had a crack head gasket and now we have a grand Cherokee Laredo 2011 and I don’t like it
Looks pretty clean but having the body work done probably helps lol. Probably won't be taking that thing off roading any time soon either being 2wd lol. Good thing Chrysler offer bumper to bumper warranty as their sure paying for it.
As far as using these for the third row they suck. Kids can barely fit in them, let alone adults. However, they do ride very smooth and have a unique feel to them in the driver seat. With a HEMI they are very comfortable and a pleasure to drive. Just couldn’t stomach the 11mpg in city driving which is mostly what I drive. The new ones are a little more efficient with 8 speed but still around 14mpg. Which doesn’t sound like a lot but it definitely feels like a lot. It’s livable.
Are you kidding? The wheels were falling off at highway speeds due to rusting frames killing people, google it. Just like the world wide recall on the tundra, rusting to the point of frames cracking.
Well my mom just drop a thing on me. She wants to look test drive a get a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with the 3.6 V6 engine in it. She wants it as the replacement of her 2011 Toyota Venza V6 AWD.
You will love changing the starter on that thing and will be glad that you didn’t own a 4x4, the starter took me 10 minutes literally 3 bolts on the 2x4 on the 4x4 it’s a 3 hours job 😂
Yeah that starter job was about 4 hours, it was such a tight fit. I could barely get the old one out. Putting the new one in took about three hours in the cold at about 30 degrees outside. The 4 x 4 is great in snow though. It's like it's not even there, great traction and pulling.
O ya but im sure it more common down south that may not need 4x4 but i think pretty funny for jeep vehicles...If I own any truck or suv it going be 4wd myself but i live up north where it well needed
I’m a Chrysler (aka: FCA) person and I’ll admit that the interior designs for them around 2005-2009 wasn’t the greatest in my opinion, but they did have a few nice features in that time.
Joshua Turnbull the Jeep ones seemed like the only ones that fit.
Dude I love the interior for this car!
Always loved these things. Can’t figure out why, but I just liked them more than the rest of the modern Jeeps.
I can figure out why, because they just LOOK WAY BETTER!! Ha..
I have a grand Cherokee with the 4.7. 200k miles and running strong.
2006 jeep commander here - I have two that I had for cheap. my first has 244k - rebuilt the heads myself.
Wow that looks really clean for a 100k mile car
New engine at 50K is "typical" on thse? Good god -- no wonder why no one buys Chrysler products.
Nope. Not typical
Not typical, water pump failures were common though.
Never heard of that in any Chrysler product. Engine failure at 50k is more of a German car thing
SuchANiceGirl22 The 3.7 and 4.7 have a standard belt driven external water pump. I have 2 4.7 vehicles and the pumps both wore out at 150k miles. No catastrophic failure like the 2.7 that dumps coolant into the oil.
Can I show you where the wild goose goes?
I don’t know why buts its very cool seeing updates on your cars. 👀
I have a 2008 Commander Overland with the 5.7 Hemi with 210 K miles...no problems at all...running strong.
I saw a 2009 for sale with a hemi... 205,000 for$5000 obo.. Looking for a vehicle for hauling electric bikes. Do you still have yours and what do you like about it?
Great cars, we have a 2007 and just put a new motor in at 238000 miles, we caught the water pump before it went bad, we’ve had very little trouble with ours.
I had the limited in 2006 when they first came out. Same motor and loved this truck. Such a comfortable ride at the time.
Did you have any engine issues?
I’m a born and raised North Carolinian and we sound nothing alike. I could listen to you talk all day.
I've put 100,000 miles on my PT Cruiser and it's never broken down or had a check engine light come on. I'm sure you'll have the same luck with your Jeep. My older brother has 2 Jeep Grand Cherokees. Both of them are about the same age (2001). They both have the inline 6 cylinder engines.
I would agree you could pull up right next to the JL Wrangler (2019) and not look prehistoric like a 4 runner from the same generation. Just make sure you keep an eye out for the water pump bearing on 3.7 and 4.7. if it gets too hot the heads are toast.
It's a really good old school suv w character,style and really well equipped too,
Good job on this video dude!
I own a 2010 Jeep commander 5.7 liter. It’s a sports but loaded and I index up adding the chrome rails in the truck and rack area. Wheels as well. Beautiful SUV. I’m in the process of either selling it or trading it in. But it’s been a amazing car. My kids are older now so now I’m leaning towards a truck.
Yeah water pump does tend to go out with any late model Chrysler engines but it’s not the worst thing. In the 06’ Dakota 4.7 with the auxiliary transmission and power steering pump, heavy duty radiator and aftermarket air intake and larger engine bay they run pretty cool and the water pump last a good long time. 78,000 on mine with regular maintenance.
Where do you order replacement fobs? I can only find the replacement shells
I have a Jeep commander 2010 3.0crd
Problem is everytime I reverse and slow down the speed at the red light engine suddenly shutting down..
what is the problem with my car..;( plz help me to solve this problem
Wow, everything I've read/seen online, my Turd.7 (3.7) 06 recently hitting 220k miles seems like a miracle, otherwise all of these Commanders I've seen are either in scrap yards or relatively low miles and well taken care of.
I just sold my 2006 Jeep commander yesterday. 4.7 liter 194000 and still running strong.
Nice update. Good job on the videos. I probably wouldn't get rid of it either since you have that warranty. That's amazing to have that. 👍🏻
Is it true you need a FCA dealer inspect the drivetrain every 5 years for free to keep the lifetime powertrain active?
Andrew K Yeah, I think you’re given a 6 week period to get it inspected every 5 years. If not done, the warranty is voided.
YES! I was really annoyed by this with my 2008 Grand Cherokee. They don;t tell you that when you bought the vehicle. I was able to get 175K miles without too much maintained even though... so the 16,900 it cost me in 2008 wasn’t too bad. Sold it for 5K to the first person that saw it.
It’s strange that it did not come with the 5.7. Seems most of the issues with these are related to the cooling system of the 3.7L and 4.7L engine family. I loved the look of these, and they feel when driving.
My Grandpa bought a pre-owned Commander a while back and the dealer later ended up giving him a trade in offer for a brand new 09 Grand Cherokee Overland (which he accepted) because these were in such high demand due to the fact they’d just stopped making them.
Nice to see you back !
Am I the only one who noticed the updated 3 series wheels?
My '88 Cherokee Pioneer is approaching 1 million miles. I kid you not.
Where is the spare? Do the seats come out easily?
Under the vehicle
Ours has an interior water leak ! Back at dealer after sunroof drains were cleaned for $300. Still leaking. Any ideas? Anyone?
Joes Golden Garage have the problem with my BMW 730ld 2006. Sunroof was fine when bought, 3 days after buying had 3 guys break into it, force open the sunroof and ran off. Then noticed that after car wash water was leaking inside, got the drains cleaned but was told that the “sunroof unit/rails” were damaged and needed replacing 3k job apparently as they need to remove the headliner. So yeah, ask a mechanic to check the rails.
Drop the head liner. One person stay in and another cut a water hose on find the leak
The drains tend to get clogged at the bottom where they go into the floor then they back up the drains and come out the top. Its a quick fix there are videos posted on here that show you how
I'm confused/worried now! I have an 06' 4x4 Commander that I bought from my brother in law who got it in 07' with 9kmiles. It has the 4.7 and, it's never needed a new engine, water pump or front struts! Plus, it gets better gas mileage than the Hemi I had in my 05' GC so, I'm wondering if you might've just got a lemon because, mine has been GREAT! I love it too BTW! I love the way they look.
Nice ride and well upkeep. Definitely a Jeep fan
Considering how nice it looked I was willing to overlook my biases against Jeep and assumed it probably didn't need much maintenance over 100k miles.
Then you said the engine was replaced within a minute of the video.
How much does your boat weigh? I have a 4.7 Jeep Commander 99k miles
Very well done and informative review.
Happy to hear your voice! :)
Does your brother still have the patriot
I forgot that you guys even still had this... also hey 320i!
Looks nice just had a person I knew have the airbag deploy for no reason it's a recall please please please be careful!!!
For that price back then you could of got the ram Laramie. Good job keeping it in good shape.
I look at it todays cars you dont have to buy a new one every 3 years. Do it every 10 years. That about how long it takes for Manufactures to remodel the vehicles. Everything else every few years is just add ons .
What’s the most reliable engine to get with the Commander?
5.7
Either 2009 or 2010
I own a 2017 Patriot 4x4. Lots of similarities.
I just watched a video that said the 4.7 liter had 240 hp and the hemi was 305 hp.
Jeep needs to bring this 3rd row model back. The grand Cherokee is too small for a 3rd row. As a fellow mopar fan, I have owned several models from dodge to Chrysler to jeep and I miss the lifetime powertrain warranty. Still looking for a pristine Commander which is impossible to find someone to sell
Beatty Family Life Too bad the economy hurt the Jeep Commander and other gas guzzling vehicles. However, I believe the jeep commander would do great today if it was still in production, because suvs and trucks are on the rise with cars on the decline. Good Luck in finding a Jeep Commander. Just look online at different websites. Idk which state you live in, but there are always some great vehicles in other states. Plus, I believe Commanders are priced low with decent mileage on them.
@@trevorbrown4605 yea now trucks and big suvs are in high demand and the resale values are top tier right now 🤘
Beatty Family Life I personally don’t have a Jeep Commander, but I have a 2009 Jeep Liberty. I absolutely love it. I’ve only had small issues (water pump, etc.). The new Jeeps are nice, but the old ones are simple and seem to run forever.
@@trevorbrown4605 I have a 2016 patriot and now they dont make them anymore, I have a love hate relationship. I dont see any jeeps last past 100k miles for long and I drive a lot. I wont buy foreign
I just bought one with the 4.7 for $5k. Car is super clean, and the maintenance history is awesome. Previous owner didn't miss a beat. I bought it with 135k miles, and it's absolutely perfect. Replaced my old 01 grand Cherokee that had over 200k miles, and dropped the overdrive gear
Great job on this video. I want to get your advice and also ask you what to watch out for regarding these SUVs. I have an opportunity to buy a 2007 Commander Limited 4x45.7 Hemi. The truck has 79Kmiles and the owner is the first owner as well. He is asking 14K for the truck. I am wondering about the reliability. How would you evaluate the reliability of these trucks? Do they breakdown often and if they do what should I watch out for? Anything I should put emphasis on when I test drive the truck? If I decided to buy it, what do you feel like I need to service or pay attention to right away? I would appreciate your input. Thank you
I hope your not in orange California looking at the same one I am. Description is the same
@@mmcn4933 no its not
any insights?
Better check reviews. Lots of things negative. If it was cheaper maybe, but for me there are too many negatives. The one in looking at looks brand new. Pity
Hey I have a 08 Jeep commander and now I have 200k miles is that bad
Does it still run good? I'm getting a 2010 commander tomorrow with 128k miles
It’s funny that my Mom never uses the third row in her Enclave either 😂
Why can't you do the test drive with OIS on the new iPhones?
Peter Every time i’ve tried, OIS attempts to counteract the vibration of the vehicle causing a weird effect on the camera.
OIS is miserable for moving vehicles - try tossing an iPhone camera on the window of a plane and it’ll send the OIS into overdrive. Same deal, mounting it on the car really does some weird things.
The videos aren’t totally useless, but they’re not as good as you’d want either.
Is the warranty lifetime transferable to the next owners ?
No
just keep it since you been thru thick and thin...............and especially if you have that lifetime warranty.............................
As of 2023, because of the gasoline high prices and the fact that those beauties are freaking gas guzzlers, those are basically being given away, in the North East / New England region you can find some 2009 that look as good as this one for just $3k as I've said: for free basically.
Meanwhile a half beaten Toyota Corolla of the same age are being sold for more than double this price, I believe because of how economical they are.
I still love the Commander. It's an amazing vehicle and it still stands out with it's design. I've wondered why they never make a new generation.
US Cruiser there’s the Grand Commander in China, and we will be getting a Grand Wagoneer as a new 3-row Jeep
Nice video! My 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee is the worst car I have ever owned will never buy another Jeep, EVER! Way too much to type about all the things that have gone wrong with it. Need ideas for a new car, love the body style of the Grand Cherokee but hate the car!
Cody Willis 2014 seems to be a rough year for the Grand Cherokee. A friend and my cousin both have one and they’ve had nothing but problems as well.
ThinkOutsideTheCube Very rough year. Won’t be purchasing another. They are not the Grand Cherokees of the 90’s.
@@codyxw98 lol definitely POS beautiful trucks. The SRT looks so nice but yet I would never buy one because I know it's just constant issues
Mario L absolutely
Interesting, my 2015 Grand Cherokee is the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned. It's actually the first out of 17 new cars that hasn't had problems in the first 50k miles.
Great update!
Nice car my dad use to have a commander but he traded it in for a explorer 2017
Note to self..only buy an FCA product if you are able to get a lifetime drivetrain warranty.
Very nice. I've always like that jeep.
Do yall ever miss the Envoy?
keri ellerbe My dad always misses how well it rode. But other than that we don’t miss the gas mileage
1st commander I’ve seen with a power lift gate. Didn’t even know it was an option
Nice review, thanks
I have a 2006 1100. best vehicle I ever owned
Well the 3.7 motor shit the bed in my 2010 commandwr had 142 tjouanr miles on it
My grandma had a 2007 Jeep Commander in that same color and it was fully loaded with leather heated seats, And we had to get rid of it over the summer of this year because it had a crack head gasket and now we have a grand Cherokee Laredo 2011 and I don’t like it
Thanks for the Commander Update but...,.The 3 Series needs an update too!! 😉
Edit: Comment edited due to me noticing entire tooooo much.😂😂😂
Shhhh! Weren't supposed to notice those yet
ThinkOutsideTheCube Sorry lol...I’ll edit my comment.😂😂😂
remember when u actively avoided filming this car
brorowcarwiz The funny thing is..this you tuber has the same identical type of style and flow to you in terms of reviewing vehicles..interesting 🤔
Looks pretty clean but having the body work done probably helps lol. Probably won't be taking that thing off roading any time soon either being 2wd lol. Good thing Chrysler offer bumper to bumper warranty as their sure paying for it.
As far as using these for the third row they suck. Kids can barely fit in them, let alone adults. However, they do ride very smooth and have a unique feel to them in the driver seat. With a HEMI they are very comfortable and a pleasure to drive. Just couldn’t stomach the 11mpg in city driving which is mostly what I drive. The new ones are a little more efficient with 8 speed but still around 14mpg. Which doesn’t sound like a lot but it definitely feels like a lot. It’s livable.
No wonder those things were so cheap..I knew something was up with those commanders
I mean mines at 247k miles and has only needed a new transmission and some minor fixes to the engine compartment
@@MYTHICALTWINKIE I have an accord at 230k miles that has needed no major repairs
“she’s beefy”
Ethan Brown Lmao!
Huger screen... intuitive...
Cmon man
Are you getting a new car???
Super hard to find
Nice Commander. 😊
Should have bought a Toyota Sequoia
@Thomas Rock Im at 60000 mile with my 2006 4runner, not one mechanical issue. bullet proof!!
1st Gen Tundras/Sequoias have a lower ball joint design flaw
Are you kidding? The wheels were falling off at highway speeds due to rusting frames killing people, google it. Just like the world wide recall on the tundra, rusting to the point of frames cracking.
this mans the definition of TMI...
Peep the 320i rims 😍
Lol I like how you referred to it as a left over car from 2009 when you bought it in ‘10 , like ew that one year old car is “left over” psh rich ppl
Well my mom just drop a thing on me. She wants to look test drive a get a 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with the 3.6 V6 engine in it. She wants it as the replacement of her 2011 Toyota Venza V6 AWD.
I feel like buying a Commander after you explained all its features 😂 You would make a great used car salesman 👍
The motor was completely replaced... we use it you pull our yacht.. 🤣
You will love changing the starter on that thing and will be glad that you didn’t own a 4x4, the starter took me 10 minutes literally 3 bolts on the 2x4 on the 4x4 it’s a 3 hours job 😂
Yeah that starter job was about 4 hours, it was such a tight fit. I could barely get the old one out. Putting the new one in took about three hours in the cold at about 30 degrees outside. The 4 x 4 is great in snow though. It's like it's not even there, great traction and pulling.
King of the snow
Didnt even know they made a jeep without 4x4
O ya but im sure it more common down south that may not need 4x4 but i think pretty funny for jeep vehicles...If I own any truck or suv it going be 4wd myself but i live up north where it well needed
4x2 why bother &your jeep says low battery, I have jeep commander 2006 4.7 4x4 with 167,000 on mine &brand new tires today
Neat
Very nice!
I came here to rag on how terrible this thing is. Especially it’s reliability. But a lifetime warranty? It’s now the best truck ever made.
V8 wow!
Would you recommend buying this car as a first vehicle?
I’ll buy it
Precio
fabulous
I love that car
Summary- it’s a Chrysler product.
It could be a Ford, which is 10x worse.
A42yearoldARAB ehh, Ford isn’t bad. It’s about equal with GM I’d say.
@@A42yearoldARAB FCA is definitely worse. Sorry
for that price you could of buy a dependable toyota 4runner. Even a pilot would of been better
Those are like 15k for ones with 150k miles on them around here.
@@A42yearoldARAB junk on wheels
Your mom has a nice jeep
Oy vey those mpgs!
I would not let my mother drive any vehicle but Toyotas
I left @ new engine @50k miles 😅, Chrysler is a joke
Nice :)
I love my Commander
Very clean
I hope you don’t live in New England lol
Why are you living with your parents?
elton john winter break
Jeep rules and Toyo sucks.
Sounds like your mom is a terrible driver.