Like its predecessors,
the Commander
Unlimited
is designed to
keep its wheels
firmly planted
on the ground—even
when one or more
may be climbing
an obstacle.
The Commander (also known as the YJ and TJ, as explained below) is a mini SUV from Jeep. It is a successor to the famous World War II GP vehicle by way of the 'Willy's' Jeep in the 1950s and later by the Jeep CJ series. The Commander debuted in 1987, was updated in 1997, and is still popular today.
The Commander is produced at Jeep's Toledo South Assembly plant in Toledo, Ohio.
In Canada, the Commander is sold as the Jeep TJ.
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