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Spied: Dodge Avenger (non-R/T)

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Yeah, the base (Enterprise) Malibu is a stunner:

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All base models in this segment look pretty crappy.

I'm more interested in this comparison:

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Comparing an older, though just as ugly, design to a new one? Yeah, you're smart.

Yeah, the base (Enterprise) Malibu is a stunner:

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All base models in this segment look pretty crappy.

I'm more interested in this comparison:

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:rolleyes: Remember, the Malibu is going to look completely different when the Avenger will be coming out. So you're comparsion to the current one bears no logic.

:rolleyes: Remember, the Malibu is going to look completely different when the Avenger  will be coming out. So you're comparsion to the current one bears no logic.

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Not really...the Avenger is coming as an '07, isn't it? The '07 Malibu is still going to be the current model (the new Malibu isn't coming until MY '08). So it's a valid comparison.

If it's coming as an 07.. it's a little late, isn't it?

The refreshed Durango does look much better than when it was origianlly introduced. Perhaps Chrysler will be wise, and quickly refresh their other, um, "inspired" designs.

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