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Ford hater
04-28-2006, 08:57 AM
tell us what you think of it after it replaced the neon.:crying:

neon_rt
04-28-2006, 10:32 AM
If we quit comparing it to the performance of the Neon, maybe we would like it better for what it is.
They had a review on Motorweek (PBS) and found that it handled well and rode smooth. They got 26mpg on the test, which included the performace testing. But the 0-60 in 9.3 and 1/4 miles at 17.2 turns me away.

Tony Stewart Fan
05-01-2006, 09:18 AM
I really like the Caliber. All of the features it offers for such a low price are great. It looks even better on the road than it does in pictures too, which is a good thing.

das2123
05-11-2006, 09:21 AM
I thought maybe I'd like it in person, but I don't! Still reminds me of the Vibe, Matrix and other crappy little SUV's running around.

Tony Stewart Fan
05-15-2006, 08:47 AM
Really? I actually like it more in person than I do in pics, and I even like the pics. I think it will be a great option for first time car buyers, especially with everything else out there right now.

das2123
05-15-2006, 09:19 AM
I think it will be a great option for first time car buyers, especially with everything else out there right now.Especially if they like returning to the dealer with all the new problems they will have, just like with any first year car.

Tony Stewart Fan
05-16-2006, 08:20 AM
I know it's early, but I haven't heard of any issues so far. Also, and sorta off topic, but I saw commercials for it during the NBA playoffs last night which were pretty flattering.

den24
06-05-2006, 07:53 AM
Just bought a R/T,after 2 Eddie Bauer Explorers this is a pretty nice car,I live in a very hilly area and the car does well climbing the mountains,comfortable ride,quiet.Very peppy for a 4 cyl.After a month I really like the car,can't wait to take a long trip,we travel 800mi to South Carolina a few times a year.The cooler should come in handy.

Tony Stewart Fan
06-05-2006, 08:23 AM
Just bought a R/T,after 2 Eddie Bauer Explorers this is a pretty nice car,I live in a very hilly area and the car does well climbing the mountains,comfortable ride,quiet.Very peppy for a 4 cyl.After a month I really like the car,can't wait to take a long trip,we travel 800mi to South Carolina a few times a year.The cooler should come in handy.

That's great that the Caliber does so well in the hills. You getting good mileage? How do you like all the features so far? I love hearing personal experiences, so I'd love to hear some more about how you like it. Thanks for sharing.

den24
06-05-2006, 03:17 PM
Mileage is around 23 in town,I live on top of a mountain so everytime I go down town it's a hill climb,the Explorer used almost 1/4 tank on a trip to the grocery store!This is a great little car,it's just the wife 2 dogs,and myself so there's plenty of room.The back seat has legroom for adults.I like the radio controls on the steering wheel.The car handles great on country roads.This is my first Dodge,and I'm very happy so far.

Tony Stewart Fan
06-06-2006, 08:49 AM
Mileage is around 23 in town,I live on top of a mountain so everytime I go down town it's a hill climb,the Explorer used almost 1/4 tank on a trip to the grocery store!This is a great little car,it's just the wife 2 dogs,and myself so there's plenty of room.The back seat has legroom for adults.I like the radio controls on the steering wheel.The car handles great on country roads.This is my first Dodge,and I'm very happy so far.

Thanks for sharing. I went to see if I'd fit in one (I'm 6'4") and I fit in there just fine, which was really good to find out. It seems to be deceptively spacious.

tasattack
06-29-2006, 12:52 PM
I think its awesome looking in person, most of the billboards and video clips dont do it much justice. even being behind one in traffic isnt the same as standing face to face with one. I wonder what one would look like lowered just a couple inches.

Tony Stewart Fan
07-06-2006, 09:14 AM
I think its awesome looking in person, most of the billboards and video clips dont do it much justice. even being behind one in traffic isnt the same as standing face to face with one. I wonder what one would look like lowered just a couple inches.

I agree with you. While it looks good in advertisements, it actually looks better in person. I really like the back ones. You have a color preference?

tasattack
07-09-2006, 10:41 PM
black is my fav color, i used to have a 94 eclipse, black with black leather int. and black tint was great. it grew one me so thats definately the color i prefer. but i think these look good in any color as long as they dont have the unpainted plastic panels which just makes any car look extremeely cheap and thrown together. ;p

Tony Stewart Fan
07-10-2006, 09:19 AM
black is my fav color, i used to have a 94 eclipse, black with black leather int. and black tint was great. it grew one me so thats definately the color i prefer. but i think these look good in any color as long as they dont have the unpainted plastic panels which just makes any car look extremeely cheap and thrown together. ;p

I can understand that. I haven't seen a Caliber on the road yet, with a color that I didn't like. They all look pretty good, but I agree, you can never go wrong with black.

Jimster
08-09-2006, 03:37 AM
I am pretty keen on the car and it really has to be good considering that it is replacing the car that got Chrysler laughed at by the rest of the world.

I look forward to sampling one.

das2123
08-09-2006, 07:32 AM
and it really has to be good considering that it is replacing the car that got Chrysler laughed at by the rest of the worldThat's OK, I just laugh right back while getting 35-40 mpg in my $1500 neon:grinyes:

G-man422
08-09-2006, 07:36 AM
i like it better than the neon it replaced.

neon_rt
08-09-2006, 10:25 AM
Yes, Neons did get laughed at until it won the SCCA Nationals two years in a row. It still gets laughed at b/c Dodge did not choose to tune it to the rice killing street fighter that it is capable of. Just to have the last laugh, Dodge introduced the SRT-4 for a three year run, just to prove the Neon could clean those rice burning clocks if it wanted to. These cars have huge capability, you just have to be smart enough to find the "Easter Eggs" Dodge left for you.
Hopefully the Caliber will have the same or better hidden talents.

Jimster
08-10-2006, 06:25 AM
Well, the full story of the Neon is that it was released in Europe, UK, Japan, Australia, New Zealand etc. it was pretty much the return of the Chrysler brand into the mainstream for these markets, though it was soon heavily berated for flimsy build quality, shitty automatic tranny, bad safety record, crap engines etc, especially when compared to similarly priced models from Europe and Japan.

Basically it dealt the brand a HUGE blow and only now with cars like the 300C and (to a small extent) the PT Cruiser are they ammending this reputation.

das2123
08-10-2006, 08:18 AM
shitty automatic trannyChrysler's auto trannies are some of the best built, especially on the neon. It has a reputation for being bulletproof, if taken care of properly. I know quite a few neon owners who have well over 100,000-400,000 miles on their original tranny without any complications. Just the routine drain, filter change, add fluid, adjust bands and away we go!!

neon_rt
08-10-2006, 10:31 AM
It's funny that the PT Cruiser was mentioned by Jimster as one of the come back vehicles for Chrysler. The PT Cruiser is built on the Neon Chassis and shares a lot of parts with the Neon. One of the considerations on how a vehicle performs in the real world is the fact of the clientele that purchase such vehicles. PT Cruisers are usually well taken care of and maintained while the Neons are usually abused and neglected.

G-man422
08-10-2006, 11:10 AM
^ i agree w/ that.

Jimster
08-10-2006, 07:37 PM
The thing is that the PT Cruiser uses parts from the facelifted Neon, which adressed a lot of issues with the first one and I'm fairly sure (At least the ones built in Graz) get a 4 speed Auto.

The Auto may have been strong, but it was a 3 speed in a world where the 4 speed was the norm and the car was slow, used more fuel than it should have and basically made the car a misery to drive.

neon_rt
08-11-2006, 10:02 AM
You get what you pay for.
Later Neons did get 4-speed autos, they also cost more.
I've had both, I prefer the 3-speed.
In fact I have been looking for a 2001 Neon (last year of the 3-speed) to buy for my kids for going to school.

SRT-Wannabe
08-17-2006, 06:42 PM
i think the calibur's exterior design is lazy, it looks like every late gen dodge. and that's getting annoying, it should have been different, instead of being basic.

sevenslotgrill
11-03-2006, 04:24 PM
SRT-Wannabe.....................just had to respond to this old post.

I like your "honda girl" first - "Pen" second and the Caliber third.......

No really, I am starting to see some Calibers on the road and they look pretty good.

Jimster
11-05-2006, 10:42 PM
I actually took a drive of one not too long ago, a 2.0 CVT SXT model.


It was surprsingly crap, the Transmission was OK, but it handled and rode like crap and it's still as cheaply made as ever. It's definitely a bold car and many of the features are fairly clever ideas, but as a car, it's fairly hopeless.

escort0526
02-26-2007, 11:19 AM
I bought a 2007 SXT ten days ago and so far I like it very well. I'm getting 29.3mpg, and though I'm not crazy about what the CVT does to acceleration and I'm still waiting for it to shift, I do like the car.

I think they should make some mods for the next model year, like moving the dash and front seats forward a couple of inches. I was a little put off by the cheap plastic interior, but I looked several brands and they all had tupperware interiors so i just opted for the one I hated the least.

My biggest issue is road noise. I was driving to work this morning and it really was an issue, so I'll likely be dynamatting the interior of the car this month.

The car handles well, and rides well (17 inch tires help I'm sure) and so far everything works as it should. I didn't expect a big car ride or feel from it, but I was honestly surprised last weekend when I parked between two medium sized SUV's and came out only to realize how small my new car actually is.


I will have to take it to rhino linings and have them spray the rear bumper to avoid scratches since there isn't a long enough bumper pad available as yet. But I think I'm going to be happy with it. If it's reliable it'll certainly beat that miserable mercury sable I've been suffering with the last three years. That thing hardly ever ran and no one could figure out what was wrong, good riddance to that car.

If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive ride that has plenty of features and decent mileage, this is a pretty good car for the money. I'll keep you posted about the reliability factor. I'm planning a move farther from work so I'll be racking up the miles pretty soon and that'll really tell the tale about this Caliber's caliber.

corning_d3
02-27-2007, 10:46 PM
I'm not fond of some of the interior stuff. The armrest thats constantly sliding back and forth, the "cheap" feel of everything in the cabin... Exterior is OK, but I agree it looks like most late gen. mopars. The CVT doesn't impress me at all(and it takes forever to check the fluid, not good if you get paid .2 of a hour for maintenance). The new World engine is noisy, and poorly designed. The best color I've saw so far would have to be the blue metallic. It handled horrible and a cross-wind would whip it everywhere, 18-wheelers are a nightmare. I will spoil something for all the owners/want-to-own'ers out there... Get ready for a turbo version.. I've said too much. Anything else you'd like to know? I drive 'em all day with 1-3 miles on em..

rodentman
03-18-2008, 10:29 AM
^ If you're really a tech you should know that there's a fix for the armrest movement. Buy a stinking import then, and work on rebuilding Honda's all day long. There are plenty of them in the shop...

scoobytuff
03-19-2008, 09:31 AM
I think some people like to point out the bad aspects of a car rather than what is good about it. The Caliber isn't for everybody, there are a lot of things about it that would turn me off if I wanted performance. I have had mine since December and love it. As a matter of fact I haven't found anything about the car I don't like.

I guess it's all a matter of opinion.

rodentman
03-19-2008, 12:49 PM
Agreed. Not every car is for everybody. Hence the existence of so many varieties.

Generally I think people tend to post dislikes; I agree with you there.

sevenslotgrill
03-19-2008, 03:16 PM
Agreed. Not every car is for everybody. Hence the existence of so many varieties.

Generally I think people tend to post dislikes; I agree with you there.

Very true. That is why you need to take a really really good test drive. Even then you will miss something.

The price of even cheaper vehicles is financed for 3 - 4 - 5 - years by people so you want to be sure it will meet your needs for a while. If you take 6 months to figure out that it is not for you, then you will take a real beating trying to trade it in. And you will complain more and tell everyone what a POS it is when in fact what really happened was you bought the wrong car for your needs/likes/desires.

scoobytuff
03-20-2008, 01:39 PM
I think it's funny how people jump on a bandwagon when it's about the bad. You very seldom see anybody talk about how good a product is, unless they own it. I would never talk about how bad a car was if I had never driven it. I may think it's visually unappealing but without knowing for sure I would have a hard time calling it junk.

Kevster324
04-08-2008, 08:50 AM
I really like mine. I can tolerate the slow acceleration. Gets great gas mileage (about 25 mpg in my experience.) Mine has around 18,000 miles on it, with no issues so far. Have only been to the dealer for regular maintenance. Good car, IMHO.

pcushion
04-23-2008, 11:08 AM
I can understand that. I haven't seen a Caliber on the road yet, with a color that I didn't like. They all look pretty good, but I agree, you can never go wrong with black.

We have had ours for 3 months and we absolutely love it!!
Ours is the low end SE model and we have been getting 29+ mpg.
The only downside for me is the road noise from the Dunlop SP70 tires ... Loud enough to be a nuisance.

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