Dodge Caliber SRT4 – Kelley Blue Book’s Review
December 11, 2011 · Video Book Reviews · ·
FOR MORE CAR VIDEOS & REVIEWS CHECK OUT: www.kbb.com Dodge Caliber SRT4. Like the rattle of a poisonous snake or the quills of a porcupine, there are particular visual cues that distinguish performance cars from their more pedestrian counterparts. Vents, wings and flared fenders are common but sometimes it just takes a few calligraphy to get the point across. Like the M on a BMW or an AMG emblazoned Mercedes-Benz, the calligraphy SRT mean potential, handling and style when affixed to the back of a Dodge …
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really, drive one, then bitch about it, i was at an SRT event last weekend and people that just got out of there Challengers and chargers were shocked driving them. They are incredible small cars and for a fee that cannot be beat.
Black ice is always a problem with every car or truck
Snow is simple to hegemony with RWD and no traction hegemony. Black ice is where the problems start.
pulling out of a snow filled driveway???? sucks
i dont know about you but i rather drive the caliber to work rather then walking to work. produce i have a pretty excellent drive to get to work
RWD is simple to hegemony with 0 traction if you know what you’re doing.
Wow this is hideous! and fwd? its in the end useless, come on america we all like your muscle cars please don’t go 4pot like the rest of us – this car is wank, i would rather walk and i have had some shitty cars in my time.
yeah.. too terrible I won’t ever buy a FWD vehicle =)
dude your bio says you live in canada, for a standard model a FWD would be a more practical drive…..you know chill.
ah thats why..I was like wtf..
its ok, i read somewhere that it was some kind of part time system only anyhow. More than likely when the potential was on and was more for corner stability or a touch.
oh i checked the 2009 AWD has been axed
wtf… some sites say it is.. others say it isn’t… i guess i should just check dodge’s site a small better =)
OK evan better, $60,000 car is better than a $20,000 car geee you reckon?
in your dreams. my bmw costs over 60k
um $20,000 car vs $40,000 car geee you reckon?
the caliber R/T is awd
not sure.. don’t reckon so… :(
it comes with that option? i thought it did at least. or at least with the R/T
i like the rims and the hood, thats about it.
thats because thats a BMW
i have the same car, i took it out tracking today (have had it nearly three years) and i threw a CEL after ten minutes. what a POS
aww its not AWD? wtf….. i was kinda getting to like this thing the last few days from checking it out on my blackberry on lunch breaks.
apparantly i didn’t notice in any of the articles that its fwd only.
on to a touch else I guess.
i like my caliber sxt 4cly with the cvt no problems i can hit 80 mph with small to no noticeble sounds i regualy travel up to 80 or more on the highways with no mehcanical problems i like my caliber
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[...] Dodge Caliber SRT4 – Kelley Blue Book’s Review Posted on Saturday, July 18th, 2009 in Video Book Reviews – Comments: (25) FOR MORE CAR VIDEOS & REVIEWS CHECK OUT: http://www.kbb.com Dodge Caliber SRT4. Like the rattle of a poisonous snake or the quills of a porcupine, there are particular visual cues that distinguish performance cars from their more pedestrian counterparts. Vents, wings and flared fenders are common but sometimes it just takes a few calligraphy to get the point across. Like the M on a BMW or an AMG emblazoned Mercedes-Benz, the calligraphy SRT mean potential, handling and style when affixed to the back of a Dodge . [...]