Jeep Dash Kit

The Jeep Commander is an also-ran in a competitive class, though it does offer plenty of space and capabilities to take a lot of passengers far off-road.
Most of the Commander's engineering went into off-road performance, and reviewers say it shows. The Jeep Commander is a niche vehicle for people who like to go off-road and need a lot of passenger room. However, reviewers say that the passengers you haul down the trail in the Commander won't be happy campers. While some high-tech interior features, like Chrysler's uConnect multimedia entertainment system are available, the Commander just isn't as comfortable as competitors. What's more, it's rough on-road ride and thirsty engines make it tough to justify when compared to class leaders.
While the Commander has one of the lowest prices in the Large SUV class, its poor performance and inhospitable interior mean you may want to shop elsewhere. If you're looking for a comfortable SUV with plenty of seating space and towing capabilities, check out the Chevy Tahoe. Though it doesn't have the off-road chops of the Commander, some critics say it can handle the off-road terrain that most consumers will throw at them. If you just need people-moving ability and don't plan to go off-road or tow, check out the Chevrolet Traverse. It can seat as many as the Commander, costs a little less, is more comfortable to drive and gets better fuel economy. While it isn't as rugged as the Commander, if you can confine your driving to the pavement, it may be a better choice for you.
If you're dead set on the Commander, check out this month's best Jeep Deals to see what discounts and incentives are available. Also, consider choosing a 2009 Commander over the 2010 model. The two model years are virtually identical, but the 2009 model is less expensive and has a lifetime powertrain warranty -- something the 2010 model does not offer.
Jeep is well-known for its full line of American classics that perform both on and off the road. And while the distinguishing body-style each model presents is always a pretty picture, many drivers like to showcase a little more personality and sophistication whenever they can. Jeep Wood Grain is usually the first choice for most. It doesn’t matter what your background is, everyone enjoys looking a little more luxurious. That’s where we come in! CARiD.com offers the finest in all Jeep Wood Grain Dash Kits coming to you primed and ready from the top names in the business. Take your pick from genuine Real Wood Veneers, Real Carbon Fiber, Synthetic Woods, Aluminums, and Solid Colors. If an OEM Factory-Wood match is what sets the mood for your vehicle, you’re in good hands there as well! Each Jeep Wood Dash is comprised of premium material that is built to last. But then again, that’s what we’re known for! No generic names, no imitation quality, and no disappointment. Just the best of the best, every time out.
When we say “name-brand” quality, we’re not kidding around. B&I, Sherwood™, and WOW Trim are just a few of the world-class manufacturers we work with which is why we guarantee you’re getting the finest fit for your Jeep. Installation isn’t something to worry about either. Whether Molded 3D or Flat 2D, each Jeep Dash Kit is backed with high-grade 3M adhesive to make it a “stick-on” application that will endure long after you’re done with your ride. From Dark Mahogany and Honey Burl to Japanese Cherry Wood and Carbon Fiber, the finish you desire is right here at your fingertips. We always handle with care. Your Jeep’s classy new interior is always a priority at CARiD.com!