Dodge Caliber Performance Review
Starting next year, 2007, Daimler Chrysler would be sending off on the streets and roads the new Dodge Caliber. This vehicle and it might be coming with a hatchback for that, it might hold five doors. This vehicle has been built on the Mitsubishi/Daimler Chrysler GS platform, and for this very reason, it’s been related this car is very much related to the Jeep Compass and the Jeep Patriot. When it starts to hit the streets, the Dodge Neon would be mainly competing against the Chevrolet HHR, the Ford Focus, the Toyota Matrix, the Mazda Mazda3, and the Pontiac Vibe.
The Dodge Caliber would finally be replacing the Dodge Neon come the time it hits the streets. Nearly, the size of this auto would be like the Dodge Neon’s. The 2005 Geneva Motor Show became the avenue for Dodge to introduce this compact automobile to the vehicle market. The Dodge Caliber holds a crosshair grille as well as large wheel arches that are very much the common features of Daimler Chrysler cars. If you have an interest in buying one, then you should be ready to cough up some $13,985 for this.
George Murphy, the firm’s senior vice president for global marketing, states, “Dodge Caliber is not your typical small auto. The all new Dodge Caliber redefines the compact vehicle by mixing crossover styling with space efficient packaging, interior adaptability, inventive features, and affordable performance. Caliber allows owners around the globe to be active, do more and stand out – to live life to the fullest, and do so at a very competitive price.”
Matt Liddane, the chief engineer for the Dodge Caliber, adds, “Dodge Caliber’s roomy interior is also very versatile. We mixed styled and comfort with leading edge features and clever packaging to make a vehicle that gives new meaning to functionality in the compact car market.”.
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