September 20, 200619 yr Chrysler has official unveiled the 2007 Dodge Avenger Concept, which will see production in the coming months. Initial photos of the car leaked from a Chrysler facility earlier this month. The sedan will be offered with the choice of a 173 hp four-banger, 189 hp flex-fuel V6, or a 235 horsepower high-performance V6. The three engine choices are, in fact, identical to those of the 2007 Chrysler Sebring — a direct sibling to the Avenger. A diesel model will also be offered, but it's unclear if it will be available in North America. The Avenger is set apart from the Sebring in terms of exterior styling and interior treatments. It's not clear how the Avenger will be priced in comparison to its Chrysler counterpart, which starts at $18,995. Low-definition gallery after the jump… High-quality coming soon… More Pictures from LeftLaneNews.com Dodge Avenger
September 20, 200619 yr Author Here's a video of how they created this thing. Click here to watch video
September 20, 200619 yr I love this thing, I wish it had a bit more power (SRT-6 maybe?), but the looks are badass...I just hope the interior doesn't disappoint.
September 20, 200619 yr ...I just hope the interior doesn't disappoint. 195886[/snapback] Uuuuuhhh. Depends on what your definition of Disappoint is: Last I checked, Webster's defined Disappointment as: 1 : the act or an instance of disappointing : the state or emotion of being disappointed 2 : one that disappoints <he's a disappointment to his parents> 3: Dodge Caliber Interior <WHY IS THE EFFING INTERIOR IN THE CALIBER THE SAME AS THE RAM AND CHARGER AND COMPASS?! WHAT A F*CKING DISAPPOINTMENT! FFFFFFF************CCCCCKKKKK!> Edited September 20, 200619 yr by Captainbooyah
September 20, 200619 yr The Sebring's interior isn't bad looking, at least. I think the Avenger will have the typical Dodge interior, though, which is a disappointment. The powertrain choices are a much bigger disappointment, IMO. Do you think certain companies are dialing down the power on their current engines or designing more fuel efficient/less powerful new engines due to gas prices?
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