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2008 Dodge Avenger - Web Chatter

MSRP: $18,345 - $26,220 See Local Classifieds
 
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2008 Dodge Avenger Professional Cars.com Review

...During this past week's national media introduction of the Avenger in Scottsdale, Chrysler Group officials said bringing the Avenger to market is part of a push to revitalize the group's car...

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2008 Dodge Avenger Professional Cars.com Review

...You have to use your key fob or hit the switch in the cabin to open the trunk. As long as I'm getting straight to the point, I hate that. The kids liked the Torred paint job; it was just understated...

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2008 Dodge Avenger Professional Cars.com Review

...Buyers can also select vehicle stability control and a sport-tuned suspension. The test car from Dodge's press fleet was an SXT whose sticker price was $19,795. The Avenger rides on a 108.9-inch...


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Underated 2008 Dodge avenger

...Pros: Exceptional performance for the money Cons: none so far Overall: This vehicle can compete with the Nissan maxima class. Truly under rated...

Edmunds user
My 2008 Avenger R/T

...I drive a 100 miles a day to and from work. So far I have only 1400 miles on my R/T but I love this car. The performance and looks makes driving fun again...

Edmunds user
New 2008 Avenger R/T

...After lots of Internet searching and dealer quotes. We settled on the Avenger (SXT 4cyl). Liked the styling, options etc, drove it for a weekend. Power didn't...

MSN Autos user
best 2008 sports vehicle

...Pros: everything Cons: nothing Overall: best in its class...


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Would a 6'4" person be able to comfortably fit into a 2008 Dodge Avenger?
We're looking at cars, and right now, we really like the 2008 Dodge Avenger. However, my younger brother - who will be the other driver of the car - is 6'4" and we need to make sure that he can comfortably fit into the vehicle. We have not yet checked this car out ourselves, but we would like to know ahead of time whether or not he'll be able to...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Probably not. Maybe if the passenger scoots all the way up. But the AVENGER is basically just a four door CHARGER.

Anyone have a 2008 Dodge Avenger R/T AWD with all the options?
Is it a good car? What do you like or NOT like about it?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

I bought an AWD R/t a month ago. I have it fully loaded but decided not to get the mygig, because my wife has it in her Nitro which is the family car, and I didn't want my payment to go any higher. I love this car, passing is awesome, acceleration is intense and the gas mileage is pretty good for a...

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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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