What do you think of Dodge Caliber??

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Peter Vincent

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I need a second car for me and my girlfriend. I looked at a Calibur R/T today. I liked it, good gas mileage, AWD and nice interior. Anyone have any views on it either pro or con???

Thanks,

Peter
 
Nice looking ride but I don't know anything about them. I've never cared for Mopars but maybe since Mercedes took over they're better.
 
Reliability standpoint is based on personal experiences IMO. My dad owns a Chrysler Crossfire and has had no problems at all. I think they look like fun little cars and AWD is always nice. A member Derek bought one about 6 months ago. I haven't heard much about it other than his original post. Always remember to be wary of a first year vehicle though.
 
I rented 1 for 2 weeks....



Rode like crap and got the worst MPG...



THE CVT tranny is cool though... and the drop down rear speaker panel in the hatch was cool..



But I would not buy one...



The scion is a good reliable cheaper car..

Todd Z
 
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I'd choose the Mazda3. The Caliber's are cute, but won't hold their value, and you get a lot of bang for your buck in the Mazda.



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I also rented one in September, cute but the mpg was not as great as I thought it would be. Probably would have been better had it been a manual transmission.
 
I've been eyeing one myself for a replacement for the 1996 Taurus that I have in addition to my ST. My family is growning so I need a better car for my wife (or I?) to drive.



I rented a Mazda 3 hatchback. THat was a slick little car (I had it for 3 days.... hint, never leave the sunroof open when it's supposed to storm when you are staying at a hotel).



Since I don't buy "new" cars, I wouldn't mind too much if they don't hold value that well since that should mean I can get one that is a year or two old in the near future for a fair price (if that's the way we decide to go).
 
We could not be happier with my wife's new RAV 4 with the V6. Good gas mileage (21-27), plenty of interior room and drives like a sports car.
 
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