DaimlerChrysler’s Dodge division has certainly been making a
name for itself over the past decade. No longer in the shadow of Chrysler or a
carbon copy of Plymouth, Dodge has its own Vehicles stamped with its own
unique personality. The Charger is Dodge’s latest hot model; what can Dodge do
for an encore? Read on for all the exciting details!
Caliber The compact Neon is dead and a replacement vehicle
is waiting in the wings by the name of Caliber. Sporting Dodge’s signature
crosshair grille, the Caliber resembles a Chrysler Pacifica but it is in the
Chrysler PT Cruiser’s size range. This five door wagon-like vehicle features
jacked up wheel arches and a sloped roofline that tapers off to a rear hatch
spoiler. On demand all wheel drive is expected to be one of the car’s options. Built
on a Mitsubishi Lancer platform, the Caliber has been planned to go toe-to-toe
with the VW Golf and Mazda 3. The Caliber is expected to debut in early 2006 as
a 2007 model.
Nitro Dodge gets a small SUV, the Nitro which is a rebadged and slightly reworked Jeep Liberty. As is customary with
all contemporary Dodges, the Nitro sports the Dodge crosshair grille and unique
wheel arches. Everything else about the Nitro is expected to be virtually the
same as the Liberty including engine and transmission choices. The Nitro is
expected to debut late in 2006.
Charger Coupe Okay, I am dreaming. So are a lot of other
people who are just itching for Dodge to release a two door version of the
awesome Charger. The word about Charger is this: half the people like the sedan
and the other half are disappointed it wasn’t developed as a coupe. No
confirmation has been made, but a coupe may show up in late 2007 joining with
[not replacing] the current sedan.
Love Those Vans Chrysler is nearing the end of the life
cycle for the current crop of minivans which still outsells any competitor on
the market. Stow ‘N Go has been such a popular hit that any
redesign will be built around this nifty feature. Expect the newest rendition
of the Caravan and the Chrysler Town and Country to show up some time in 2008.
So, there you have it. The division that at one time gave us
the Aries K and Omni now features the Viper, Ram, Dakota, Durango, and a host
of other exciting vehicles. Dodge fans are pinching themselves hoping that it
isn’t all a dream. Well, it isn’t and the upcoming models promise to uphold
Dodge's new found place in The Chrysler Group.
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