2010 and 2011 Jeep Showroom
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
, Posted by CAR DATA at 23:55
2010 Jeep Commander
Starting MSRP | Invoice | |
Commander 4dr 4x2 Sport | $31,575 | $29,949 |
Commander 4dr 4x4 Sport | $33,575 | $31,859 |
Commander 4dr 4x2 Limited | $40,210 | $37,806 |
Commander 4dr 4x4 Limited | $42,830 | $40,280 |
Destination Charge: $780 |
For 2010, the Commander dropped its 4.7-liter V-8 engine and the Overland trim.
The Commander features an upright windshield and rear window. Its angular sheet metal and vertical side glass give it a classic Jeep profile and a rugged, upright, military look.
- Standard body-colored door handles and front/rear bumpers
- Standard power, heated mirrors
- Standard remote keyless entry
- 17- or 18-inch wheels
- Optional xenon headlamps
- Optional dual-panel sunroof
- Cloth, leather or perforated leather upholstery
- Wood-grain and leather-wrapped center console
- Standard air conditioning
- Optional dual-zone automatic climate control
- Standard power locks and windows
- Standard steering-wheel-mounted cruise control
- Standard eight-way power driver seat and optional four-way power passenger seat
- Optional second-row overhead TV monitor and satellite television
- Optional navigation system
Hill descent control, which is designed to keep the SUV's speed to a crawl when traversing difficult terrain, is optional. Hill start assist is also optional; it keeps the Commander from rolling backward on an incline. The 5.7-liter engine has a multi-displacement system that alternates between four-cylinder and V-8 mode for higher fuel efficiency.
- 210-horsepower, 3.7-liter V-6 with 235 pounds-feet of torque
- 357-hp, 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 with 389 pounds-feet of torque
- Five-speed automatic transmission
- Rear- and four-wheel-drive systems available
- Available rear backup camera
- Standard side curtain airbags for all rows
- Standard antilock brakes
- Standard electronic stability system and traction control
- Standard Smart Key that immobilizes the engine in a theft attempt
- Standard rear park assist
- Available rain-sensing wipers and automatic headlamps
Common Standard Equipment and Specs
Power and Performance
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| Design and Dimensions
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Standard Warranties and Ownership Benefits
| Active and Passive Safety
| Comfort and Convenience
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2010 Jeep Compass
Starting MSRP | Invoice | |
Compass 4dr Front-wheel Drive Sport | $15,365 | $15,268 |
Compass 4dr 4x4 Sport | $16,865 | $16,678 |
Compass 4dr Front-wheel Drive Sport | $18,720 | $18,234 |
Compass 4dr 4x4 Sport | $20,470 | $19,862 |
Compass 4dr Front-wheel Drive Limited | $23,385 | $22,573 |
Compass 4dr 4x4 Limited | $25,135 | $24,200 |
Destination Charge: $630 |
Built on a car-based platform shared with the Dodge Caliber, the Compass is one of two front-wheel-drive models from Jeep — the other being the compact Patriot. Both cars are examples of why so-called crossover vehicles are supplanting traditional truck-based SUVs. Trim levels include the Sport and better-equipped Limited.
Jeep's compact, car-based Compass lacks the off-road chops its larger siblings boast, but it can tread lightly off the beaten path thanks to optional four-wheel drive. Compass competitors include the Honda Element and Ford Escape.
The Compass looks like the child of an older Liberty model and the current Grand Cherokee. The doors have matching moldings that dress up a deliberate accent groove. Body-colored door handles are available, in addition to standard black handles.
- Standard body-colored front and rear bumpers and grille
- Standard fog lamps
- Standard side roof rails
- 17-inch aluminum wheels (Sport)
- 18-inch aluminum wheels (Limited)
- 18-inch aluminum chrome-clad wheels (optional on Limited)
- Optional sunroof
- Optional bright overlays for bumpers
The 2010 Compass has only minor interior changes. It now has an optional automatic climate control. The interior features a 60/40-split folding rear seat, plus an optional power driver's seat, optional fold-flat front passenger seat and optional power windows.
- Standard air conditioning
- Standard illuminated cupholders
- Available cloth, stain-resistant cloth or leather upholstery
- Optional hands-free communication system
- Optional navigation
The Compass and Patriot are Jeep's first models with four-wheel-independent suspensions. The brand's other SUVs retain a solid rear axle, which offers advantages in some off-road situations.
The Compass has floor and engine-compartment silencers and an exhaust resonator that Jeep says will provide a quieter ride. Suspension tuning on Sport models is designed to provide a smoother, more comfortable ride.
- 158-horsepower, 2.0-liter 4-cylinder with 141 pounds-feet of torque
- 172-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder with 165 pounds-feet of torque
- 5-speed manual or continuously variable automatic transmission
- Front- or four-wheel drive
- Optional remote start
Safety features include:
- Standard hill-start assistance with manual transmission
- Standard side curtain airbags
- Standard electronic stability system with electronic roll mitigation
- Standard antilock braking system
- Standard traction control
- Standard Smart Key that immobilizes the engine in a theft attempt
- Optional seat-mounted side-impact airbags (front only)
- Optional alarm system
Common Standard Equipment and Specs
Power and Performance
| Handling and Control
| Design and Dimensions
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Standard Warranties and Ownership Benefits
| Active and Passive Safety
| Comfort and Convenience
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Available Colors
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2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
| Starting MSRP | Invoice |
Grand Cherokee 4dr 4x2 Laredo | $30,710 | $29,191 |
Grand Cherokee 4dr 4x4 Laredo | $32,680 | $31,054 |
Grand Cherokee 4dr 4x2 Limited | $37,480 | $35,352 |
Grand Cherokee 4dr 4x4 Limited | $39,420 | $37,187 |
Grand Cherokee 4dr 4x4 SRT8 | $43,325 | $40,741 |
Destination Charge: $780 |
The Grand Cherokee is now available in Laredo, Limited and SRT8 trims only. The Overland trim has been discontinued.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee features classic Jeep styling cues, with a seven-slot grille. The grille is body-colored, but an optional chrome grille is available. The standard outside mirrors are heated, and there is the option of auto-dimming, memory mirrors. The SRT8's exterior features a different front with larger air dams and cooling ducts.
- Standard body-colored door handles and grille
- Standard 17-inch aluminum wheels
- Optional 17-inch machined-face aluminum wheels
- Optional 18-inch aluminum chrome-clad wheels
- Optional 20-inch wheels
- Optional sunroof
- Standard air conditioning, optional dual-zone automatic air conditioning
- Standard power locks, mirrors and widows
- Standard eight-way power driver's seat, optional four-way power passenger seat
- Standard steering-wheel-mounted audio controls
- Faux aluminum, wood veneer and real wood trim available
- Optional hands-free communication system and remote start
- Optional navigation system
- SRT8 models feature a distinct interior with accent stitching, carbon-weave aluminum inserts on the dash, and other features
- Standard 210-hp, 3.7-liter V-6 with 235 pounds-feet of torque
- 357-hp, 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 with 389 pounds-feet of torque
- 420-hp, 6.1-liter Hemi V-8 that makes 420 pounds-feet of torque
- Standard five-speed automatic transmission
- Rear- or four-wheel drive
- SRT8 employs SRT-tuned suspension and a lowered ride height
- Standard multi-stage front airbags
- Standard side curtain airbags for all rows
- Standard antilock brakes
- Standard electronic stability system and traction control
- Standard Smart Key that immobilizes the engine in a theft attempt
- Optional parking assist and rear backup camera
- Optional rain-sensing wipers and automatic headlamps
Common Standard Equipment and Specs
Power and Performance
| Handling and Control
| Design and Dimensions
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Standard Warranties and Ownership Benefits
| Active and Passive Safety
| Comfort and Convenience
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Available Colors
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2010 Jeep Liberty
Starting MSRP | Invoice | |
Liberty 4dr 4x2 Sport | $23,255 | $22,603 |
Liberty 4dr 4x4 Sport | $24,865 | $24,130 |
Liberty 4dr 4x2 Limited | $27,125 | $26,201 |
Liberty 4dr 4x4 Renegade | $27,860 | $26,170 |
Liberty 4dr 4x4 Limited | $28,735 | $27,728 |
Destination Charge: $745 |
For 2010, the Liberty gets a system that shuts off the engine when decelerating to improve its gas mileage, as well as an indicator on the dash to show when the Liberty is being driven efficiently.
The Liberty features Jeep's traditional seven-slot grille and trapezoidal fender flares that enhance the vehicle's side profile. Unlike many panoramic sunroofs offered today, Jeep's Sky Slider roof is made of canvas rather than glass. The fabric roof folds on itself as it opens, and Jeep says the top is leak-proof.
- Standard automatic headlamps
- Standard body-colored grille, front and rear bumpers, and moldings
- Standard remote keyless entry
- Optional express-up windows
- Standard power, heated, folding mirrors
- 16-, 17- or 18-inch wheels
- Optional roof rails
- Optional full-open canvas roof system
- Optional chrome grille
- Standard power locks, windows and mirrors
- Standard floor mats
- Stain-resistant cloth or leather upholstery available
- Optional heated, powered front seats
- Optional leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls
- Optional hands-free communication system
- Optional navigation system
- 210-horsepower, 3.7-liter V-6 with 235 pounds-feet of torque
- 4-speed automatic transmission
- Trailer tow package that includes a full-size spare, Class III trailer hitch and trailer-sway control
- Rear- or four-wheel drive
- Optional remote start
- Standard side curtain airbags
- Standard all-disc antilock braking system
- Standard electronic stability control with electronic roll mitigation and all-speed traction control
- Standard smart key that immobilizes the engine in a theft attempt
- Optional parking assist system includes a sonar-based warning system with audible and visual alerts
Common Standard Equipment and Specs
Power and Performance
| Handling and Control
| Design and Dimensions
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Standard Warranties and Ownership Benefits
| Active and Passive Safety
| Comfort and Convenience
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Available Colors
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2010 Jeep Patriot
Starting MSRP | Invoice | |
Patriot 4dr Front-wheel Drive Sport | $15,365 | $15,258 |
Patriot4dr 4x4 Sport | $16,865 | $16,668 |
Patriot4dr Front-wheel Drive Sport | $17,795 | $17,364 |
Patriot4dr 4x4 Sport | $19,545 | $18,991 |
Patriot4dr Front-wheel Drive Limited | $22,800 | $22,019 |
Patriot4dr 4x4 Limited | $24,550 | $23,647 |
Destination Charge: $630 |
Sharing a platform with the Jeep Compass and Dodge Caliber, the Patriot is supposed to be the most rugged of the three. It seats five people. To give its macho looks some teeth, the Patriot is available with two four-wheel-drive systems. The more capable of the two gets Jeep's Trail-Rated designation, meaning it's capable of meeting certain off-road standards for traction, water fording, ground clearance and more. The Patriot comes in Sport and Limited trim levels.
The Patriot has a seven-slot grille, rounded headlights and trapezoidal wheel-well openings. Trail-Rated Patriots have an extra inch of ground clearance, as do models with 17-inch wheels. - Standard 16-inch steel wheels
- Optional 17-inch alloy wheels
- Standard body-colored grille, front and rear bumpers
- Optional sunroof
- Optional fog lamps
- Optional dual power mirror
- Available cloth, stain-resistant cloth or leather seating
- Standard air conditioning
- Standard illuminated cupholders
- Optional navigation system
- 158-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 141 pounds-feet of torque
- 172-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder with 165 pounds-feet of torque
- Standard five-speed manual transmission
- Optional continuously variable automatic transmission
- Front- or four-wheel drive
- New standard active head restraints
- Standard side curtain airbags
- Standard electronic stability control with electronic roll mitigation
- Standard antilock braking system
- Standard traction control
- Standard Smart Key that immobilizes the engine in case of attempted auto theft
- Optional seat-mounted side-impact airbags (front only)
Common Standard Equipment and Specs
Power and Performance
| Handling and Control
| Design and Dimensions
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Standard Warranties and Ownership Benefits
| Active and Passive Safety
| Comfort and Convenience
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Available Colors
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2010 Jeep Wrangler
| Starting MSRP | Invoice |
Wrangler 2dr 4x4 Sport | $21,165 | $20,614 |
Wrangler 2dr 4x4 Sahara | $26,255 | $24,823 |
Wrangler 2dr 4x4 Rubicon | $28,775 | $27,116 |
Wrangler Unlimited 4dr 4x2 Sport | $23,410 | $22,791 |
Wrangler Unlimited 4dr 4x4 Sport | $24,585 | $23,884 |
Wrangler Unlimited 4dr 4x2 Sahara | $27,730 | $26,254 |
Wrangler Unlimited 4dr 4x4 Sport RHD | $27,930 | $26,995 |
Wrangler Unlimited 4dr 4x4 Sahara | $28,905 | $27,324 |
Wrangler Unlimited 4dr 4x4 Rubicon | $32,050 | $30,186 |
Destination Charge: $750 |
For 2010, Jeep has changed the name of the Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited base model to "Sport." Now standard in the Sport are fog lamps, tow hooks, a compass and an outdoor temperature gauge. It also comes equipped with a soft-top that Jeep says is easier to remove, plus an indicator that shows when you're driving economically.
An available three-panel hardtop has removable sections above the driver, front passenger and rear passengers. The standard soft-top has been redesigned for 2010 and now can be removed more easily, according to the automaker. The side doors, available as full or half-size, are removable, and the windshield can be folded down.
- Standard 16-inch steel wheels
- Optional 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels
- Optional 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels
- Standard removable doors
- Standard fold-down windshield
- Standard full-size matching spare tire mounted on rear gate
- Available cloth or two-tone leather seating
- Standard six-speaker sound system with radio, CD player and MP3 jack
- Optional air conditioning
- Optional cruise control
- Optional power windows and locks
- Optional upgraded sound system
- Optional navigation system
- 202-horsepower, 3.8-liter V-6 with 237 pounds-feet of torque (Wrangler)
- 205-hp, 3.8-liter V-6 with 240 pounds-feet of torque (Wrangler Unlimited)
- Available part-time or full-time four-wheel drive
- Two-wheel-drive Unlimited versions available
- Standard 6-speed manual transmission
- Optional 5-speed automatic transmission (standard on two-wheel-drive Wrangler Unlimited)
- Standard four-wheel-disc brakes with vented front and solid rear discs
- Standard front airbags, optional side-impact airbags
- Standard electronic stability control with rollover mitigation
- Standard brake assist
- Standard Smart Key that immobilizes the engine in a theft attempt
- Standard all-speed traction control
- Standard antilock braking system with on- and off-road calibrations
Common Standard Equipment and Specs
Power and Performance
| Handling and Control
| Design and Dimensions
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Standard Warranties and Ownership Benefits
| Active and Passive Safety
| Comfort and Convenience
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Available Colors
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