Will the 2013 Dodge Dart succeed?
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Will the 2013 Dodge Dart succeed?
As the owner of a vintage Dart (albeit a Demon 340), I like the new Dart and I think that it will do well when it arrives.
Read more about the old Dart compared to the new Dart here.
Read more about the old Dart compared to the new Dart here.
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I'm not sure if I'm pleased with the new dart,I know there's not that much info on it yet but to me it looks kinda meh. when they said they were bringing the dart back I was expecting the demon not a rally type car. for the rally style car do they plan to make it AWD or just keep it as FWD I had an 05 neon and I wasn't too thrilled that it was a FWD and the fact that it lacked power, that's what I'm afraid they'll end up doing with this line up of the dart make it a FWD with no power, why didn't they put a Vtech V6 in it, why use a crappy 1.4 for the lowest model and a 2.4liter for the highest model? I like power in my vehicles. and what mods do you see coming out for the darts?
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So do I Patrick. I was thinking of buying a dart when they come out, but if they are gonna build a SRT version I'm gonna have to wait.
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Based on the test drive reviews of the car, I think it can succeed. It's definitely going into a tough market though, competing with the Focus and the Cruze, but I think it was designed well and is a good vehicle. The interior is modern and spacious, with ample room for wide shoulders and hips. Also, it's got 14 interior color combinations. A lot of the interior features are things you'd typically find on a more expensive car.
As for engine specs, there are three engine options and three transmission options: The standard engine is a new 160-hp 2.0-liter Tigershark four. The other options are a 160-hp (with 36 more footpounds of torque) 16-valve 1.4-liter MultiAir Turbo four, which is not a Tigershark and a new 184-horse 2.4-liter MultiAir 2 Tigershark four. The three transmission types are a 6-speed automatic, a 6-speed manual, and a 6-speed dual dry clutch transmission.
The 2.0-liter with the manual is good for 25 mpg city, 36 highway and 29 combined EPA ratings, while the MulitAir Turbo with the manual is EPA rated at 27/39/29 mpg.
The car sounds like it'll be an efficient machine and I think it'll be able to hold its own in the market.
As for engine specs, there are three engine options and three transmission options: The standard engine is a new 160-hp 2.0-liter Tigershark four. The other options are a 160-hp (with 36 more footpounds of torque) 16-valve 1.4-liter MultiAir Turbo four, which is not a Tigershark and a new 184-horse 2.4-liter MultiAir 2 Tigershark four. The three transmission types are a 6-speed automatic, a 6-speed manual, and a 6-speed dual dry clutch transmission.
The 2.0-liter with the manual is good for 25 mpg city, 36 highway and 29 combined EPA ratings, while the MulitAir Turbo with the manual is EPA rated at 27/39/29 mpg.
The car sounds like it'll be an efficient machine and I think it'll be able to hold its own in the market.
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