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Any thoughts on the 2007 Dodge Caliber ?
Was looking at PT Cruisers in local dealership and also checked out the
Caliber. Any thoughts on this 2007 model, good or bad ? Seems relatively inexpensive for a car with ABS, CVT transmission, and other toys on board. Steve |
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Any thoughts on the 2007 Dodge Caliber ?
Look at http://www.caliberforums.com/
It's a lot of car for the money if it has enough power for you. "Steve Stone" > wrote in message ... > Was looking at PT Cruisers in local dealership and also checked out the > Caliber. Any thoughts on this 2007 model, good or bad ? > Seems relatively inexpensive for a car with ABS, CVT transmission, and > other toys on board. > > Steve > > |
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Any thoughts on the 2007 Dodge Caliber ?
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"Steve Stone" > wrote: > Was looking at PT Cruisers in local dealership and also checked out the > Caliber. Any thoughts on this 2007 model, good or bad ? > Seems relatively inexpensive for a car with ABS, CVT transmission, and other > toys on board. > > Steve I looked at what they called the mid model a few days ago and was very impressed. The designer thinks like me. The pricing is good. Many years since I've seen a full sized spare in a new car, in fact many cars can't handle a full sized spare anymore. I expect wanting to sell in in many countries causes this; I know of one country that requires all new cars to have a matching spare. Sensible country! I'm looking for a small wagon type car in as few years, the Caliper does that. This is for my golfing activity. Being a senior I like the slightly higher seat and the head room both back and front is very good. They are targeting this car for the young, I'll bet like the Honda Element the buyer profile will surprise them. The next day I looked at it's cousin, the Mercedes B class which is about 60% $ more. It is very nicely fitted out, but I prefer the Caliber shape and space. This B Mercedes will be a ladies car, while the Caliper will be a man's car. < I'd ned more than the mid Caliber, because I need power locks and mirrors. Also air conditioning which I'm not sure it had. The radio was also a bit basic. Lots of new to Chrysler technology on this car, such as the CV transmission and VV timing. Hopefully the new model bugs are not too significant. |
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