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2008 Chrysler Aspen - Styling Review

MSRP: $32,905 - $35,780 See Local Classifieds
 
Shopping for a 2008 Chrysler Aspen? MSRP: $32,905 - $35,780

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STYLING | 6 out of 10

Expert Quotes:

premium features and an upscale appearance
Edmunds

face comes off as conservative
Kelley Blue Book

upscale version of Dodge's Durango
Cars.com

carries distinctive Chrysler styling cues
ForbesAutos

Most reviewers agree that the 2008 Chrysler Aspen is indeed more stylish and boasts more creature comforts than its counterpart, the Dodge Durango--but it runs up against some tough competition, and in many ways falls short in the styling department.

"Chrysler designed it to appeal to consumers interested in premium features and an upscale appearance," Edmunds notes, and "in most respects, the Aspen delivers." Cars.com says this 2008 Chrysler SUV "is an upscale version of Dodge's Durango," and thus competes with the GMC Yukon and Ford Expedition. According to Kelley Blue Book, "the face comes off as conservative -- which isn't necessarily a bad thing." Most truck-based SUVs in its class appear "boxy," but buyers can opt to boost this 2008 Chrysler's curb appeal by adding 20-inch, 10-spoke wheels and running boards. "The Aspen carries distinctive Chrysler styling cues," reports ForbesAutos, which also notes that the Aspen "has a large chrome grille up front, like the Chrysler 300 sedan, and a sculpted hood, like the Chrysler Crossfire roadster."

Most reviewers agree with TheCarConnection.com that inside the cabin is where the 2008 Chrysler Aspen shines. "Similar to the Durango's, the Aspen's dashboard gains plenty of wood-like trim...cloth upholstery can be upgraded to two-tone leather or a leather and suede combination," reveals Cars.com. According to ForbesAutos, "The Chrysler Aspen's spacious cabin strives to be luxurious with faux, light-colored wood trim, LED lighting, white-faced instrumentation." Car and Driver reports that "visual flair comes from two-tone leather treatments on the steering wheel and seats."

Conclusion

Chrysler aficionados will appreciate the 2008 Chrysler Aspen's familiar styling, while others will view it as an upgraded Durango.

Specs: Select a Trim

RWD (1) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
RWD 4dr Limited Specs $32,905 $30,080 14 19
AWD (1) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
AWD 4dr Limited Specs $35,780 $32,664 13 17

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The Aspen is a "tweener," not quite as roomy as competitors like the Ford Expedition and GM's big Tahoe/Yukon SUVs--both of which handle surprisingly well and have more usable space in back for passengers or cargo.

The Aspen is more cumbersome to drive than mid-size, truck-based SUVs like the Chevrolet TrailBlazer or Ford Explorer, while its fuel efficiency isn't any better than the biggest utes.

The Ford and GM full-size SUVs also boast top crash-test results.

Meanwhile, the Sequoia has just been redesigned and has a noteworthy interior and impressive refinement.

Interior appointments and features are the Aspen's strengths in the market; it's a little glitzier inside, with more features and a look that's similar to top-of-the-line competitors like the Yukon Denali or Expedition Limited, for less money.

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