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What is a 2009 Jeep Commander worth?

In today’s market, a 2009 Jeep Commander typically commands about $3,000 to $6,000 in private sales, with dealer listings often higher and trade-ins lower, depending on mileage and condition.


The 2009 Commander is a seven-passenger SUV built on the Grand Cherokee platform. Its value varies by trim level, drivetrain, and maintenance history. Regional demand and recent repairs can swing prices by hundreds to thousands of dollars.


How the value is determined


Prices for a used Commander are driven by four main factors: mileage, overall condition, trim and equipment, and market demand in your area. Below is a snapshot of typical value ranges you might encounter in listings.


Below are typical value ranges you may see in listings, based on condition and mileage.



  1. Trade-in value (rough range): $2,000–$3,500

  2. Private-party sale value: $3,000–$6,000

  3. Dealer retail value (on the lot): $4,000–$7,000

  4. Low-mileage or heavily optioned examples: up to $8,000–$9,000


Prices vary widely by region, trim, and condition; always compare multiple sources and consider a pre-purchase inspection to confirm value.


Key factors that influence price


Understanding what pushes the value up or down can help buyers and sellers set realistic expectations. The most impactful factors are:



  • Mileage: Lower miles generally command higher prices, especially for older SUVs.

  • Condition: Exterior, interior, and mechanical condition; cosmetic damage or functional issues reduce value.

  • Trim and options: 4x4 capability, V8 or V6 engines, leather seating, navigation, tow packages, and other upgrades raise value.

  • Maintenance history: Regular service, documented oil changes, and receipts boost buyer confidence.

  • Accident history and title status: Clean titles with no frame damage or flood history fetch higher prices.

  • Market demand by region: Some areas have stronger demand for larger SUVs, which can lift prices.


In practice, a clean, well-maintained Commander with reasonable mileage will fetch a higher private-party price than one with gaps in maintenance or structural concerns.


Tips to maximize value when buying or selling


Whether you are selling or shopping, following these best practices can help you land a fair price.



  • Gather maintenance records and any receipts for recent work to show a responsible ownership history.

  • Fix obvious issues (bulbs, brakes, tires) and consider a professional detail to improve curb appeal.

  • Obtain a pre-purchase inspection if you’re buying, to uncover hidden problems that could affect value.

  • Take clear, well-lit photos from multiple angles, including interior, under the hood, and the cargo area.

  • Check local listings to price competitively for your region and season.


Being transparent about the vehicle’s history and presenting it in top condition can help command a price toward the higher end of the range.


Where to check current prices


To estimate a precise value, compare multiple sources that regularly update used-car prices. These guides reflect current market conditions and regional variations.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB)

  • NADA Guides

  • Edmunds used car pricing

  • Local dealership inventories and private-party listings

  • Online marketplaces and car-trading platforms


Cross-referencing several sources helps account for local demand and condition-specific differences, giving you a clearer price range.


Summary


The 2009 Jeep Commander sits in a broad value band today, typically $3,000–$6,000 in private sales, with trade-ins often lower and dealer listings higher depending on mileage, trim, and condition. Key factors shaping price include mileage, mechanical condition, trim level and options, maintenance history, and regional demand. For the most accurate estimate, check multiple valuation sites and review current local listings, then consider a professional inspection if you’re buying.

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