Dodge Avenger #05
The new 2012 Dodge Avenger is the latest version of Dodge's successful sporty sedan. It combines the rugged styling of an American muscle car of old with comfortable seating and convenient options that can be paired with one of two reliable, strong power options. If you are looking for a practical car with stand-out styling, then the new 2012 Dodge Avenger is exactly what you want.
The Dodge Avenger for 2012 continues with the same basic styling that has brought accolades to past models of this vehicle. The rugged curves and sporty indentations that make the Avenger stand out among other sedans in its class and price range remain the centerpiece of the exterior design for this year's Dodge Avenger. While previous interiors were more than attractive and comfortable when compared to those of their competitors, this year's design focus has been on improving the interior of the Charger even further.
Interior design improvements are seen on the dashboard as well as on the various system control buttons, which are easier to use than their predecessors in earlier model Avengers. The ample head and leg room that characterized previous models also remains a major feature of the 2012 Dodge Avenger.
Last year, Dodge made their vaunted 3.6 liter Pentastar V6 available on the Avenger, and this is the recommended power plant for 2012 as well. Its 286 horsepower and 260 foot-pounds of torque make it perfect for highway driving, whereas the smaller 2.4 liter engine is best only if the car is to be driven mostly in stop-and-go traffic. The larger engine gives practically the same gas mileage as the smaller one, with the difference being a mere one or two miles per gallon for both city or highway depending upon the actual configuration of the car.
The 2012 Dodge Avenger is available in three basic trim packages. As it includes the 2.4 liter engine, the basic SE trim package is ideal for drivers who will use their Dodge Avengers for city driving. The SXT replaces the basic four-speed transmission with a six-speed but retains the basic engine. The trim packages that include the powerful, yet practical Pentastar power plant are the SXT Plus and a limited availability luxury package. Even the standard packages allow for top-level options such as audiophile entertainment systems to be purchased separately.
No discussion of a sedan is complete without discussing its safety record, and the 2012 Dodge Avenger has much to be proud of when it comes to safety. Every trim package includes the expected complement of air bags, and the design of the chassis and suspension earned the Avenger a top rating and recommendation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Posted by
Jhon Cubit
0
comments
More →
Dodge Avenger #04
The latest 2009 launched Dodge Avenger is offered in three variants, namely the sporty R/T, well equipped SXT and the base SE. The SE model is facilitated with cruise control, air conditioning, an auxiliary audio jack, satellite radio, four speaker audio system, a cooled front storage compartment, full power accessories, a tilt and telescoping steering wheels and 16-inch steel wheels.
In the SXT model, some extra features are added, which are steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, eight way power driver seats, six CD changer and six speakers for the audio system, fog lights, 17-inch steel wheels and a rear spoiler.
On the other hand, the Avenger R/T is facilitated with an auto dimming rear-view mirror, single zone automatic climate control, heated side mirrors, automatic head lights, firmer suspension tuning and 18-inch alloy wheels.
The 2009 Dodge Avenger initially came with an engine power of up to 173 hp and a torque up to 166 lb-ft. Later on, this engine power was increased up to 186 hp and torque up to 191 lb-ft, but the engine power of Avenger SXT was boosted up to 235 hp and its torque to 232 lb-ft. The 3.5 liter v6 power R/T takes about 7.7 seconds to accelerate from 0-60 mph.
Posted by
Jhon Cubit
0
comments
More →
Dodge Avenger #03
The 2010 Dodge Avenger is closely related to the Chrysler Sebring, however its appearance and unique styling differentiates it from its sibling. It comes along with popular creases designed at the rear fenders. It is an impressive compact sedan. Even though it's a minivan, the Dodge Avenger has a plenty of standard equipment and sporty features found in upper class vehicles.
Many reviewers of the 2010 Avenger are saying that it has arrived as a sensation in the segment of mid-size sedans. The new Avenger is provided in two versions: the R/T and the SXT. There are few differences of external styling between R/T and the SXT, but these two models have many similar features as well.
A standard 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is deployed in these two versioned sedans that produces 173 hp. And also, both versions use a four-speed automatic transmission. One more optional 2.7-liter V6 engine is also offered to both versions, whereas the R/T has a basic 3.5-liter V6 engine (at 189 hp) with a six-speed overdrive automatic transmission. A security system, tire pressure monitoring, anti-lock brakes, active head restraints, and six airbags are included as a standard safety services.
The cabin of the 2010 Dodge Avenger carries the angular and chunky theme, which sets it apart from its rivals. Some experts claim that it fixes every sort of target for styling in the segment, while the rest don't really appreciate the fancy style of the new Avenger. Let's wait and watch what kind of response does the 2010 Avenger receive from the crowd.
Posted by
Jhon Cubit
0
comments
More →
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)