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Will The New Avenger Past The Test

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Dodge as been  an company that’s been around since the nineteen hundred and the plan was always provide American built vehicles that were made to last. But recently the Dodge has been struggling to keep up with the mid-size sedan. m

Take the Dodge Avenger it didn’t leave much of an impression on the consumers and most feel that Dodge just didn’t know want its next move should be. But with great motivation Dodge step it up and went back over the Avenger and gave it a do-over. Now the outside is pretty much the same but if you can get under the hood you will see that it has 283 horse-power and 260 pound feet 3.6 liter V6 engine. Dealers like Dodge Reading and Chrysler Dodge Reading are excite about the new changes and are hopeful that it brings more consumers out to see the Avenger. Dodge has upgrade the suspension which means consumers should feel more comfortable driving the Avenger now it will have less body roll, less vehicle shake and better steering precision.  Which Saginaw GM has experts that will be better able to assist you on the new engine upgrades.2011 Dodge Avenger intertior2 300x200 Will The New Avenger Past The Test

The interior make-over is the best yet, with the new panels and gauges faces the Avenger feel more like an sport car. Upgrade seats now have more cushion material and softer touch material and to mention the  two tone color schemes. Other features that make you give the Avenger an second look is the voice command functions for hands free phone, navigation and the memo record. Ipod and the MP3 jack just adds an great touch with the blue-tooth system plus the new hard drive that holds approximately 6,700 songs.  Avenger has made some changes lets see how consumers react to the upgrades.

So maybe it best to just let General Motors figure this thing out and wait to see what happens. I mean are we really ready to see one of the oldest company of American fail, or do we keep stepping in.

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