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Like the Hummer, the proud heritage of Jeep began with a distinguished military career. Jeep has always been focused on off-road adventuring, and was the progenitor of the Sport Utility Vehicle. They offer three SUV models to choose from: The veteran Wrangler (a direct descendant of the Army jeeps and CJs of old), the relatively plush Cherokee, and the new in-between Liberty. One of the most exciting developments of late has been the introduction of the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon - a serious off-road rock scrambler that can give an H1 a run for its money. When Jeep says there's only one, they really mean it.
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2010 Jeep Commander
Base Invoice Price:
$29,949 - $40,280
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Base List Price:
$31,575 - $42,830
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2010 Jeep Compass
Base Invoice Price:
$15,268 - $24,200
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Base List Price:
$15,365 - $25,135
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2010 Jeep Liberty
Base Invoice Price:
$22,603 - $27,728
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Base List Price:
$23,255 - $28,735
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2010 Jeep Patriot
Base Invoice Price:
$15,258 - $23,647
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Base List Price:
$15,365 - $24,550
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2010 Jeep Wrangler
Base Invoice Price:
$20,614 - $30,186
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Base List Price:
$21,165 - $32,050
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The Base Invoice Prices and Base MSRP shown do not include taxes, tags, or freight charges, nor do they include any optional equipment.
In some cases, it may NOT BE POSSIBLE to order a vehicle from Jeep without any optional equipment.
Due to these factors and other regional differences in pricing, your dealer's actual cost and list price can vary greatly from the amounts shown here.
Please read our full disclaimers page for details.
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