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2008 Chrysler Aspen - Web Chatter

MSRP: $32,905 - $35,780 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2008 chrysler aspen Professional Edmunds Review

...The reworked Toyota Sequoia and GMC Yukon, for example, have roomier, better-furnished cabins, while slightly smaller SUVs like the Mercury Mountaineer deliver better handling characteristics. And if...

CarGurus
2008 Chrysler Aspen Overview

...E85 not only emits less carbon dioxide than standard gasoline, but also has a higher octane rating than gasoline. Some drivers note, however, that the 303-horsepower engine can strain at times when...

Cars.com
2008 Chrysler Aspen Professional Cars.com Review

...Exterior The ladder-frame platform sits on the same suspension as the Durango — an independent, double-wishbone front design and a non-independent solid-axle rear — so the ride is unlikely to be...

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MSN Autos user
Great SUV

...Have had my Aspen for a month and have about 1500 miles on it. Drives well. Rides well. Handles well in snow and in icy conditions. The J package is a must...

Cars.com user
I've never recieved so many compliments before!

..."The wife and I went shopping for a new van and ended up buying a new Aspen after test driving it and the Chrysler Town and Country. The prices were comparble...

MSN Autos user
will not go bakc to another brand

...nor did it affect our gas mileage in a noticable manner unlike some other large SUVs.There was very little wind noice so my husband and son were able to sleep...

Cars.com user
Great for hauling

..."We wanted a something to haul our horses. After comparing notes with other friends who drive trucks, it turns out we have better towing ability than they do!...


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2008 chrysler aspen backup sensors?
I am getting ready to install a mobility chair carrier for my mother on a 2008 Chrysler Aspen, But before i do i have to disable the backup sensors according to the instructions. I cannot find anywhere in the manual or online how to disable them. Could someone please help, I have to do this tonight because she needs it tommorow.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

until you can find out how I would unplug the fuse

I have a 77 dodge aspen that has trouble starting in the cold?
i have to turn it over for a long time and pump the gas. it is a slantsix and a one barrel carb. was wanting to know if someone could tell me how to fix it. i was told to adjust the choke but i dont know how. any thing will help
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

some of those was hard to start even when they was new,what you probably need to do is have the carburetor rebuilt,if you have to keep pumping the gas on it ,that s good sign it has a worn out accelerator pump in the carburetor,to adjust the choke on that one you have to have the engine perfectly...

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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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