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chrysler/dodge dude 09-14-2005 08:54 PM

Caliber now on dodge.com
 
Pretty cool...eh? It's a comin'...very soon!


http://www.dodge.com/caliber/index.html

HemiMan4451 09-14-2005 09:44 PM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 
its not bad

ViperGTS 09-14-2005 11:33 PM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 
Doesn't float with me, but if sales are good...that's all that matters pretty much!


-Matt-

vipersforsale 09-15-2005 12:28 PM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 
looks like a Durango and a PT Cruiser cross-bred together... its pretty ugly IMO.

I hope that the CVT in it doesnt have as many problems as the original CVT in the Saturds had. They had to recall most of them due to belt failures and such. You know how people love to beat up on Chrysler and having a problem with the initial offering of the caliber will not be good, especially considering that the model its replacing, the neon, was not only a style setting one but had little problems through its entire run. And as far as Chrysler saying that it is more fuel efficient, they only base that off of the engine-alone tested they run in the development center. Once you stick it in that boxy shape, there is no way it will get better milage than the slick shape of the neon, of which is lighter, smaller and far more aerodynamic. What ever happened to the old saying "if it isnt broke, dont fix it". I guess Germans dont have that one, thiers must be more like "if its broke dont fix it and if it works, lets frichen it up!"

Midnight SRT 09-15-2005 01:06 PM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 
I think they got rid of the Neon, because of the bad rap it had.

But your right, the Neon and Neon SRT-4 should have never been thrown away. Maybe a name change and a few minor changes......

nickoman01 09-15-2005 01:24 PM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 
it needed to be redesigned. it fails in comparison to teh focus and cobalt. it is a great car don't get me wrong, but it is cheap interior and lack of options. i think a redesign would of been better then killing it, or keeping ti as is.

Chryco4Life 09-17-2005 03:19 PM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 
I like the Caliber more and more each time I see it. I tried not to dismiss it at the debut, and since then I keep finding more and more intersting and attractive characteristics about it's design! A shame to kill the Neon outright, though. They could have redesigned and added new variations, like this GLH drawing I made a while back...

[IMG]local://upfiles/14999/6C8F13E482AC46A9B687B255E2D2322C.jpg[/IMG]

jasonwyo 09-17-2005 08:02 PM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 
I personally like the caliber quite a bit more than the neon. I never been a neon fan since my older sister was involved in a very serious accident in one. My only hope it the caliber is a much more structurally safe vehicle. I hope the CVT works out really well. That transmission would be great to have in other vehicles, especially pickups.

dodgeboy88 09-17-2005 09:35 PM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 
hmmm i think the caliber is pretty cool. plus awd is always welcome lol. i heard they were going to make a sedan version of the caliber soon, and theres going to be SRT4 versions soon also.

ViperGTS 09-18-2005 02:11 AM

RE: Caliber now on dodge.com
 

to make a sedan version of the caliber soon
They were probably reffering to the Dodge Rebel.

http://www.allpar.com/cars/dodge/rebel.html

Allpar.com:
The Dodge Rebel's (we're going to use the name until Chrysler announces something) engines will run from the 1.8 (probably only used outside North America) to a 235 horsepower turbo-2.4 in the SRT-4 version. The 2.4 liter naturally aspirated version will be quite potent with 170 horsepower - that's an estimate from Chrysler. All four cylinder engines will be the new world engine jointly designed by Mitsubishi, Chrysler, and Hyundai, and built in Michigan (and Korea and Japan). There may be a hot optional engine, designed and built by Chrysler, not needing a turbocharger. A diesel will be available in Europe and, quite probably, in the US as well.


-Matt-


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