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| Dodge Caliber Concept |
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| styling by...who? |
| thespeter 03-03-2005 |
I like this thing a lot. I'm surprised how much this thing looks like a Mazda Protege5 I almost bought. That said, it's cool to see Dodge finally admit stylisticly that they make economy cars-no more blandly generic marshmallow cars that try to look cute at the expense of identity. This one says Dodge loud and clear, which is a good thing. It has way more presence than any other "entry level" car. The one thing that gives me pause (besides the afore-mentioned Pro5 influence) is the taillight design: can we please move beyond the Liberty/Durango/TrailBlazer/etc. school of taillight design? I am absolutely sick of round and semi-round lights. Get a little originality going already... |
| Article | Image gallery (6) | Specifications | User Comments (1) |
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