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2008 Dodge Avenger - Q&A

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2008 Dodge Avenger Q & A from Around the Web

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SXT is a higher trim level so there's extras like probably a better engine, possibly leather instead of cloth, more safety features, other things like that.

What kind of exhaust would add the most horsepower to my 2008 dodge avenger and add a nice deep subtle sound?
its a 2.4 liter inline four cylinder i am considering adding an exhaust system of some sort
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making your exhaust pipes more rectangular will give it a better tone Reference:mopar knowledge

Should I get a 2008 Dodge Avenger, or a 2005 or 06 Pontiac Grand Prix? PLEASE NEED HELP DECIDING!!!?
I basically bought the 2008 Dodge Avenger already from the dealership, but the bank was taking to long to call back then it closed so I have to wait till tomorrow to get it, but then I got home and got to looking at some of the reviews about the Avenger and they weren't too pretty. So i'm having second thoughts. I test drove it and it seemed fine...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

your right on the reviews of the avenger they aren't to good,even car and driver gave it a bad review,if you can get out of this one that might be a good thing to do,i hate to say it but you,ll probably get better service from the grand prix as compared to the new avenger,this has been a problem...


There wouldn't be a fuse just for the left signals try another bulb or bulbs and the signal relay could be faulty on it. Hope that helps and best of luck.

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Comparing the Avenger's base four-cylinder model to others in its class, it lags far behind much of the competition because of its coarse, ever-present sound and lack of refinement.

In comparison, the new Malibu's four-cylinder is refined and quiet, as is the Altima's.

The Sonata and Optima offer a more comfortable, quiet ride and nice interiors that feel better, even if they aren't as exciting to look at as the Avenger's.

And the Fusion feels especially sporty and nimble compared to the 2008 Dodge Avenger; its interior has a basic design, but the materials are better.

Roominess is one area where the Avenger does pretty well; its backseat feels capacious and has enough headroom for adults, while the backseats in several of these vehicles--especially the Altima--can be tight.

At the six-cylinder level, the Avenger R/T brings a lot of features and a sporty feel for about the same money as more sedately equipped V-6 rival models.

It's perhaps the best value in the lineup, but even here, its inferior-feeling interior, lack of ride refinement, and perceived quality are grounds for dismissal.


 
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