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Re: [chris65amg] by npgmbr
Feb 17, 2005 (10:54 am)
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Replying to: chris65amg (Feb 15, 2005 4:46 pm)

True but the Magnum is not entry level like the Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix. The Calibre will compete directly with the Vibe/Matrix.
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Re: Dodge Caliber [wale_bate1] by dialm4speed
Feb 20, 2005 (12:49 am)
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Replying to: wale_bate1 (Feb 11, 2005 9:08 am)

If that's the new neon... forget it!! How did they go from the SRT-4 to that butt ugly thing?
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Re: [wale_bate1] by dialm4speed
Feb 20, 2005 (12:55 am)
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Replying to: wale_bate1 (Feb 11, 2005 10:58 am)

The Razor dead? What a shame! Last year I went to the Motor Trend autoshow and asked a guy from Dodge and he said it did great at every show they took it to but so much for what the public likes ehh?
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by wale_bate1
Feb 20, 2005 (10:10 am)
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Well, the Razor concept as originally presented was a market no-brainer: close two-seater with all the concentration on handling, driving dynamics and power to weight ratio; utterly devoid of weight-adding options other than decent seats and a stereo, and everything else optional. In short, a sportscar enthusiast's dream a la the first Miata, only updated. The target of $15K meant you'd get sort of the Elise experience at an everyman's price.
 
Problem is that at $18K+, it's into competition, and the market for a stripper at $18K is certainly smaller than at $15K.
 
Great idea, but apparently the parts bin is either smaller or more expensive than they thought!
 
Re Neon: no, I guess it's not a replacement, but rather a version along the same lines as PT.
 
I hope the next Neon platform is half as good as the current. I'm still amazed at what they've been able to accomplish with it. But for the early head-gasket debacle and some interior materials penny-pinching, the car was world-class in its class (IMO). Pity. The PT thing was (and remains) genius through and through I think. The legs are gettin' thin and it's time to move on, but man oh man, what a run for the money!
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dodge caliber by dyuen
Feb 23, 2005 (7:32 am)
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I have to agree that the Dodge Caliber is a direct 'copy' from the successful twins Vibe/Matrix. But they should not throw away the Neon because it is a great affordable car with lots of power, styling and features. Even though the hatchback seems to be the latest trend, but there are still people that perfer a sedan.
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Re: dodge caliber [dyuen] by greg23
Feb 26, 2005 (8:12 am)
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Replying to: dyuen (Feb 23, 2005 7:32 am)

I agree the Caliber looks similar to the Matrix and Vibe but my first thought after looking at it was that it is a mini Magnum. Now that I've compared how all 4 look I believe I'm correct, it looks like all Dodge did was shrink the magnum. This doesn't surprise me because they did the same thing with the Dakota, but come on, Chrysler has better designers than this, they're known for having the most outrages and different concept cars, why couldn't they come up with something new and original. And why couldn't they just take the neon and make it a hatchback, I dont see the purpose of creating "a whole new car."I am happy to see that Dodge has finally got a compact wagon, thats one thing thats been missing from the line up, but c'mon, you can do better than this.
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by dudleyr
Feb 26, 2005 (8:44 pm)
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It is nice to have another competitor for the Matrix/Vibe, and I think the Dodge even looks better. Gotta lose the grill though - pushing that in your face thing a little to far. Not every vehicle has to look like an SUV.
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looks great by smalltown
Feb 28, 2005 (8:08 am)
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About time! When it was time to replace my Plymouth Sundance hatchback, I was looking for another small hatchback or wagon. But I had no choice except by going to another brand.
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Looks twice as tall as a Magnum by callmedrfill
Mar 03, 2005 (8:34 am)
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The Durango front clip doesn't work.
 
   Probably have more torque than the Matrix.
  
   Won't sell 100k like the Neon.
 
   The only thing I don't like about the Matrix is the steering wheen is MAYBE 3 inches from the guages!
 
   The Matrix and PT are the best of this class until further notice.
 
   DrFill
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Steering wheel too far away by orangelebaron
Mar 03, 2005 (3:41 pm)
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The main reason I didn't buy a Mtrix/Vibe (other than the weak engine) was the steering wheel too far away.
 
So what do I do? I buy an 05 Outback and the steering wheel is too far away!!! It wasn't as obvious at first as the Vibe is.
 
The Caliber should be a great replacement for the Neon... I love hatchbacks! What's the point having a small car that you can't even put anything in because you just have a little trunk... when you can buy a verstile hatch for the same price...

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