Friday, June 6, 2008

'08 Dodge Avenger

Drivers and critics alike all agree that the 2008 Dodge Avenger's exterior styling is quite reminiscent of the Dodge Charger. It's considered a mid-size, small scale version of the Charger.

From a mechanical standpoint, however, the 2008 Avenger suggests something of the Chrysler Sebring. The two vehicles have similar underpinnings and power trains, and both Dodge and Chrysler seem to be trying to edge out such competition as the Honda Accord, the Nissan Altima, and the Ford Fusion. At that, the Avenger is doing well – it costs over a thousand dollars less than a lot of the competition, but comes with much more content and features.

The interior of the 2008 Dodge Avenger lives up to what the exterior promises. It is spacious and comfortable enough to fit occupants who are up to six feet and two inches tall.

The 2008 Avenger beats its predecessors in terms of interior quality, as well. The dashboard is unique, and some of the special features include the Chill Zone, which keeps drinks cool, and an optional audio/navigation/entertainment system.


Thursday, May 1, 2008

2008 Dodge Avenger

The all-new 2008 Dodge Avenger is a complete redesign from the norm, taking what works best from the previous generation and leaping forward into the future of amazing design and performance all wrapped into a great sedan.

Features on the 2008 Dodge Avenger are ones you would typically find on a much more expensive luxury sedan or coupe. The new Avenger comes with an optional heated and cooled cup holder luxury as well as the innovative “Chill-Zone” inside the glove compartment, allowing an occupant to store 4 12oz cans to chill to as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

The 2008 model comes with choice of three engines: The “World Engine” 2.4L Inline-4 producing 173HP, the optional 2.7L V-6 on the SXT or the powerful 3.5L V-6 on the R/T model producing 235HP coupled with either a 4-speed or 6-speed automatic transmission.