I think it’s a good of car only if it’s the 2010+ version. The interior under the 2010 models is just awful, looks like a toy car. Besides from that, it’s fun to drive. I still own my 2010 sxt. With 76k miles and still going strong, only “costly” repairs I’ve done to it is AC compressor, alternator and motor mounts.
Hey y'all I bought a 2008 dodge Caliber sxt sport wagon. It has 70,000 miles on it and was owned by a city that is pretty small as a city goes and used as a code enforcement vehicle pretty much so it was maintained. I am wandering if changing the transmission fluid is a good idea on a 16 year old car with just 70,000 on it. This car Definitely had more idle time than drive time and the 2.0liter 4 cylinder does great so to you driving me Davey and to other caliber owners. DO I NEED TO CHANGE THE FLUID OR LEAVE IT ALONE. TRANSMISSION SHOPS AND EVEN DIFFERENT DODGE DEALERSHIPS HAVE MIXED OPINIONS
I just got one with 213k km on it and it was never changed to my knowledge and I don’t want to say you need to change, it but in my opinion it can’t hurt (to my knowledge) to change it
The regular car review guy never has anything good to say. I have a 2008 Caliber with a manual transmission, 1.8L engine and I get 34 MPG. It has not been a money pit so in that case it’s a great car.
I think it’s a good of car only if it’s the 2010+ version. The interior under the 2010 models is just awful, looks like a toy car. Besides from that, it’s fun to drive. I still own my 2010 sxt. With 76k miles and still going strong, only “costly” repairs I’ve done to it is AC compressor, alternator and motor mounts.
The styling has a lot of magnum in it
I have a 2007 and I bought it for 13,000 I still love it I've had it for 15 years so haha the laugh is on you
How many years have you own this car and how many miles does it have??? Because i wana buy one.
What's the problem wen parking lights not working
I like it but I need to know why it doesn't keep it speed special when driving in traffic explain
Not sure what you mean by "doesn't keep speed" are you using cruise control?
The only thing i learned from this video is that i wasted minutes of my life watching it.
perfect. glad I could help
i have 2011 dodge caliber with 90,000 miles i bought it in 2014 with 20,000 miles i like it did me well
I think it's electric
Hey y'all I bought a 2008 dodge Caliber sxt sport wagon. It has 70,000 miles on it and was owned by a city that is pretty small as a city goes and used as a code enforcement vehicle pretty much so it was maintained. I am wandering if changing the transmission fluid is a good idea on a 16 year old car with just 70,000 on it. This car Definitely had more idle time than drive time and the 2.0liter 4 cylinder does great so to you driving me Davey and to other caliber owners. DO I NEED TO CHANGE THE FLUID OR LEAVE IT ALONE. TRANSMISSION SHOPS AND EVEN DIFFERENT DODGE DEALERSHIPS HAVE MIXED OPINIONS
I just got one with 213k km on it and it was never changed to my knowledge and I don’t want to say you need to change, it but in my opinion it can’t hurt (to my knowledge) to change it
Thanks bro
The regular car review guy never has anything good to say. I have a 2008 Caliber with a manual transmission, 1.8L engine and I get 34 MPG. It has not been a money pit so in that case it’s a great car.
You win the best comment award.
Also, I had to sell the caliber 2 months ago. Had to pack up and move and there was no room for it.
All car inside there is plastic, different plastic but always plastic. Dodge Caliber beautiful car.
Usually in your book dashboards are made of..marble? Steel? Stone? Whatsya point of course its plastic!
In todays modern world of 3-point seatbelts and airbags, I say "why not marble?"
A dashboard of that size deserves to be the majestic centerpiece.
Always trying to shine a turd
If this was a honest review you wouldnt do it
Entry-level car a piece of shit?.. You don’t say🤔