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2007 Dodge Caliber Review
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Inside, the driver almost gets a feeling of driving a truck or minivan. The dash is tall and deep, the height adjustable driver’s seat provides a good view of the road, and the hard, utilitarian plastics impart a rugged feel (call that a positive spin on too many hard plastics). The Caliber offers pleasant greenish-blue backlighting at night, even on the front center cupholders rings, which gives the cabin a comfortable glow, while large white-faced gauges impart some sportiness. Exterior design is this car’s strongest point, offering a unique, attractive shape with the pronounced Dodge family front end with cross-haired grille and optional chrome rims.
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