2010 Jeep Commander
16MPG
Combined
4
Trims
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2010
Updated February 27, 2026
Get the full picture on the 2010 Jeep Commander. As a SUV, it achieves 15–16 combined MPG depending on trim and has not yet been rated by NHTSA. Below you’ll find detailed specs for every trim, plus recall information and competitor comparisons.
2010 Jeep Commander Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Combined MPG | 15–16 combined MPG depending on trim |
| City MPG | 15 |
| Highway MPG | 20 |
| Body Style | SUV |
| Fuel Type | Regular |
| Drive | RWD |
| Available Trims | 4 |
Available Trims
| Trim | MPG (City/Hwy/Combined) | Engine | Transmission |
|---|---|---|---|
| Auto | 14/20/16 | 5.7L 8cyl | Automatic 5-spd |
| Auto | 15/20/16 | 3.7L 6cyl | Automatic 5-spd |
| Auto | 13/19/15 | 5.7L 8cyl | Automatic 5-spd |
| Auto | 14/19/16 | 3.7L 6cyl | Automatic 5-spd |
Annual Fuel Cost
Based on EPA estimates, the 2010 Jeep Commander costs approximately $2,800 per year in fuel. This assumes 15,000 miles driven annually and current fuel prices.
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