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Used Dodge Avenger review: 2007-2010
By Graham Smith · 16 Jul 2014
Graham Smith road tests and reviews the used 2007-2010 Dodge Avenger
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Used people movers review: 2010
By David Fitzsimons · 24 Jun 2010
Here's our guide to the five biggest-selling people movers on the market (2010 year-to-date, VFACTS).
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Used Dodge Journey review: 2008-2010
By Graham Smith · 21 Jun 2012
Graham Smith reviews the 2008, 2009 and 2010 Dodge Journey as a used buy.
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Used Dodge Avenger review: 2007-2010
By Graham Smith · 29 Mar 2012
It's widely acknowledged that the Australian car market is one of the toughest in the world, with more makes and models than you'll find almost anywhere else.The mid-sized segment is one of the most competitive within the market, and it was into that motoring maelstrom that Chrysler plunged in 2007 when it launched its mid-sized Dodge Avenger sedan.The Avenger was a mid-sized five-passenger sedan with muscular looks that set it apart from the crowd. Its chiselled lines, bluff panels and in-your-face grille were different to anything else in the market at the time, and for many took some getting used to.The edgy styling was carried on inside where the cabi n was a sea of hard plastics that wasn't really very welcoming. At launch Chrysler offered a 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine that really struggled. It was smooth enough, but it failed to come to the party when asked to perform.A 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine and a V6 were added to the range a few months later. The V6 gave the Avenger some much needed punch. In 2009 a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel was added to the range to give the Avenger a fuel-miser option. If the 2.4-litre engine struggled the four-speed auto that was tacked on the back of it didn't help.It really needed another gear to help stir the four-banger along at anything like a decent clip. A five-speed manual was linked to the 2.0-litre engine when that was launched. When the V6 arrived on the scene in 2008 it had a six-speed auto, as did the turbo-diesel when it was launched a few months later. There was plenty of appeal when it came to the features list.The base model SX came standard with climate-controlled air, cruise control, power windows and mirrors, remote central locking and four-  speaker sound. Move up to the SXT and you got fog lamps, two extra speakers, leather trim, powered driver's seat, heated front seats, and larger alloy wheels.Little is really known about the Avenger in service. We hear little here at Carsguide, so we have to believe owners are happy with the purchases. Another slant on the lack of feedback from readers is that few Avengers found their way into the market, which is what is suspected. Although the Dodge brand is an old and certainly once respected one, it hasn't been here for many years and hasn't managed to get any real traction since its return.There is no reason to think there is anything fundamentally wrong with the Avenger, but buying outside the top group of brands always needs careful consideration. Check any cars being considered for purchase to make sure they have been regularly serviced.With front, side and head airbags, ABS brakes, electronic stability control, and traction control the Avenger had a comprehensive array of safety gear should it become necessary. UNDER THE PUMP Dodge claimed the 2.4-litre four-cylinder would do 8.8 L/100 km; the V6 would return 9.9 L/100 km and the turbo-diesel 6.7 L/100 km.Well equipped, economical mid-sized family car, but lacks sizzle on the road. Better stick with the known brands. 
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Dodge Caliber service and ordering parts
Answered by Graham Smith · 14 Mar 2014

I would expect a dealer to have parts on hand to replace consumable parts without having to order them in, but you don't say what parts you needed. If they're not high turnover parts the company might get them in from overseas to order. That's not unusual today. I am a little surprised, though, that you had to pay for them beforehand, but I would need to know more about the parts you need and why you needed them to make any further comment.

Best in seven-seater class?
Answered by Paul Gover · 14 Sep 2015

Definitely not the Journey; the Territory is solid and good value; but my current favourite in the class is the Kia Sorento. It gets The Tick and is well worth the extra, even though the starting price of $40,990 is well beyond the $33,500 base of the Journey.

Dodge Neon electrics
Answered by Graham Smith · 06 Sep 2011

Yes, have an auto electrician check it out; I can’t imagine it’s anything too serious.

Is the Dodge Durango still coming?
Answered by Paul Gover · 18 May 2015

Sadly, another broken promise from Chrysler in the US. But the good news is that there will definitely be Dodge Ram utes in Australia before the end of the year.

Legal action for Dodge Journey R/T
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 10 Aug 2012

Brake wear is a serious problem with the Journey as we reported in  our used car review recently. Your experience is common. Some owners have had success in getting Chrysler to cough up for the new pads and rotors when their cars are under warranty, like yours is, so I would continue to press your case with the company. The unfortunate thing  is that you can expect to have to replace the brakes at regular intervals of the sort you've already experienced for the life of the car. I would suggest legal action if you feel strongly about it.

Is the Durango coming to Australia?
Answered by Paul Gover · 13 Jul 2015

We've been hearing Durango rumours for more than five years, but that's all. The only firm plans are for large-scale imports of Ram pick-ups from the US, with conversion by Walkinshaw Performance in Melbourne.

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