Dodge Caliber SE Design 1.8 · 150 CV (2008-2010)

2006
Gasolina
FWD
Manual 5v
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Especificaciones y análisis del Dodge Caliber

Power

150HP

Torque

168Nm

Consumption

7.3l/100

Emissions

174g/km

0-100 km/h

12.8s

Top Speed

170km/h

Weight

1395kg

Price

15,943

Technical summary

Fuel

Gasolina

Transmission

Manual 5v

Traction

FWD

Seats

5 / 5 doors

Trunk

352 L

Tank

51 L

Power

110 kW

Status

Current

Technical specifications

Engine

Maximum power150 CV / 110 kW
Maximum torque168 Nm
Fuel typeGasolina
TransmissionManual 5v

Capacities

Tank51 L
Trunk352 L

Detailed analysis of the Dodge Caliber SE Design 1.8 · 150 CV (2008-2010)

General description

The Dodge Caliber burst onto the European market like a breath of fresh, rugged air straight from America. It's not just any compact; it's a statement of intent, a bold fusion of a passenger car and an SUV that leaves no one indifferent with its imposing presence.

Driving experience

Behind the wheel, the Caliber envelops you in a genuinely American experience. Its 1.8-liter, 150-horsepower engine promises excitement, although its power delivery is more progressive than explosive, inviting a calm drive to enjoy the journey. The high driving position conveys a sense of command and security, while the engine's sound as it revs reminds you that you're driving something with character, a car that feels robust and planted on the asphalt.

Design and aesthetics

This is where the Caliber steals your heart. Its design is pure muscle: an imposing grille, marked wheel arches, and a high waistline that scream 'Dodge'. It's a car that stands out in a sea of conventional designs, a rolling sculpture that projects strength and originality. Although its interior uses hard plastics, its exterior aesthetic is so powerful that it manages to captivate at first sight.

Technology and features

At the time, the Caliber offered a decent technological package, without great fanfare but with the essentials for daily life. It focused more on the driving experience and design than on the digital cutting edge. It had standard active and passive safety features, but its soul was not in the screens, but in the mechanics and the sensations transmitted by its chassis.

Competition

The Caliber played in a league of its own. It faced the kings of the compact segment like the Volkswagen Golf or the Ford Focus, but its crossover aesthetic also positioned it as an exotic alternative to the first Nissan Qashqais. Its great asset was not competing in refinement or efficiency, but offering an overwhelming personality that its European rivals simply did not have.

Conclusion

The Dodge Caliber is a passionate purchase, a car for those who seek to stand out and value aesthetics and character above all else. It's a piece of the American dream on our roads, with its virtues and its flaws. It's not the fastest or the most luxurious, but it possesses a soul and charisma that make it an unforgettable and special vehicle.