Young Roids
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If you're looking for new, interesting, and not-too-expensive ways to immolate front tires at a prodigious rate, Dodge's compact rocketship, the Caliber SRT4, will arrive at dealers with a price tag of $22,995, the automaker has announced. In addition to the 285-horsepower/265 lb-ft turbo four tucked behind the Caliber's pugnacious mug, that sum also nets buyers the full suite of SRT performance modifications (6-speed Getrag DMT6 manual, SRT bodywork, 19" painted wheels, brake and suspension upgrades, etc.) plus an interior that features bolstered SRT-branded sport seats, a unique gauge cluster, and standard equipment like the Chill Zone cooled storage bin, illuminated cupholders, and other assorted items. Chrysler also listed the prices of three options it figures to be popular selections. A power sunroof will tack on $795, the Kicker/SRT audio system runs an additional $1,190, and 19" polished aluminum SRT wheels will carry a $400 surcharge.
I will give it credit for having a front mount IC. The HP advantage that it has is made up for by the MS3's higher torque. Just because it is an american car I will assume that the Caliber will be less reliable than the MS3. But the Caliber is just SO UGLY! I really couldn't feel good about driving it around being that ugly. What do you guys think about it? Will it be good comp for the MS3 or is it a failed attempt to take the crown?
I will give it credit for having a front mount IC. The HP advantage that it has is made up for by the MS3's higher torque. Just because it is an american car I will assume that the Caliber will be less reliable than the MS3. But the Caliber is just SO UGLY! I really couldn't feel good about driving it around being that ugly. What do you guys think about it? Will it be good comp for the MS3 or is it a failed attempt to take the crown?