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2007 Dodge Caliber Review
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There’s one point that drivers of the 2007 Dodge Caliber R/T will recognize quickly – the car is heavy, and feels it. As a result, like the powertrain, the 2007 Dodge Caliber R/T’s handling characteristics offer little to write home about. Steering is too vague with little concern for road feel, and there’s notable, if not terribly excessive, body roll, while the Firestone Firehawk GTA 215/55R18 tires do their best to maintain grip. When pushed along twisty back roads this little Dodge actually feels fairly well buttoned down, aided no doubt by the all-wheel-drive system. But the car’s weight, disconnected steering feel, and lackluster powertrain seriously limit the fun factor.
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