Chrysler Group's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) group will take the SRT4 reputation to new heights with the introduction of the all-new, 300-horsepower 2007 Dodge Caliber SRT4. With true tuner ...
Today we ask an important question about the Dodge Caliber, a car that has spent over a decade squarely in the car world's "shitbox" category: Has all of this time wallowing in its own mediocrity aged ...
Despite only being an automotive journalist in Miami for the past few years, Terence Keon has been a die-hard car fan ever since the state of Florida granted him with a driver’s license. The 2009 ...
When Dodge replaced their Neon entry-level car, the brand took a radically different approach. Debuting in 2007, the Dodge Caliber was a wagon-like subcompact with strong crossover vehicle styling ...
How many times is an automobile irreversibly tied to one particular world-changing event? A car is nothing without the context in which it was built, that’s a constant in any era. But in a way no ...
We didn’t exactly get off on the right foot with the Dodge Caliber. As the spiritual successor to the profitable and successful Dodge Neon, this boxy hatch had big expectations to meet when it touched ...
Dodge's Street and Racing Technology department worked on the Caliber to boost it and make it appealing to the younger generation, and that's how the SRT4 version of this nameplate appeared in 2006 ...
This small four-door hatchback with a raised seating position similar to a small SUV's replaced the Dodge Neon. The engine is noisy, and fit and finish are sub par. Ride quality is sound but ...
Dubbed "part sports car, part sport/utility vehicle," the 2007 Dodge Caliber goes on sale in March at a starting price of $13,985-$410 less than the Dodge Neon it replaces. This Jeep Compass sibling ...
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