Description
Jeep Commander Limited CRD A
3.0 Diesel Engine
Black
7 seats (2 front, 3 mid, 2 fold down seats in rear)
Roof rack (detachable)
Updated music system including DAB and Bluetooth
First registered October 2006
Last Major Service including oil and filter replacements May 2022 (documented)
New prop shaft fitted April 2025 (documented)
Alloy wheels refurbished October 2023 (documented)
Former keepers: 4
Last sale April 2022 for 7,600 at 76,100 miles (documented)
Aircon last serviced August 2022 (documented)
MOT expires 12.02.2026 (documented)
MOT Advisories: Suspension arm pin or bush worn but not resulting in excessive movement nearside and offside front lowerfront lower [5.3.4 (a) (i)], Shock absorbers has a slightly worn bush nearside and offside front lower [5.3.2. (C)], Headlamp has product on lens but not seriously reducing light output nearside front [4.1.4 (b)], Parking brake slow to release when in brake rolling tester but when driven out parking brake is released and free.
Age and appearance: Leather upholstery is in very good condition for a 20 year old vehicle, with some discoloration but no rips or holes. An on board DVD player should be considered non-functioning. No signs of rust but scratches to paintwork exist consistent with age. No structural damage but small cracks in some plastic bumpers. The offside rear plastic bumper has multiple large cracks and has been repaired with waterproof bodywork tape and has held well for several years. Heated seating is fully functional, as are electric programmable seat adjustments and sound system (updated with new unit). Electric windows are all fully functional. Leather steering wheel and interior wood panelling in good condition.
Two key fobs held, however, one has a snapped key - both will be supplied as evidence that no key for the vehicle has been lost.
* Price has been set lower than similar vehicles on Auto Trader to take into account that new owner may wish to complete some cosmetic work (e.g., rear bumper) and MOT is nearly expired. However, offers will be considered.