Used 2011 Dodge Caliber Wagon Consumer Reviews
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DO NOT GET
i owned the vehicle for three years. In those three years i had to replace temperature sensors, struts because it sounded as if they had rocks inside, oil dipstick because it cracked with the heat. The transmission oil was 450, because no one other then the dealership wanted to touch it. Acceleration was soo poor, driving was soooo boring. I tried maintaining a positive attitude about the car, but now that I'm in a honda, its crazy how stupid i was to get this car. I will never get a dodge or american car based on this car. Gas consumption was horrible for being a 2.0, this car sucked.
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Buyer Beware
All Dodge Calibers-all years have this problem. Dodge is aware but refused to fix it. Should be recalled, but they won't do that either. Dealerships get them, knowing the problem and pawn off on the next person. Do yourself a favor and do not buy this car, no matter what year. They leak!! Do not let them tell you otherwise. You'll be dealing with water on your floors, seat, inside of roof, rearview mirror, etc. These are all Dodge Calibers.
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- Mainstreet WagonMSRP: $3,99528 mi away
- Mainstreet WagonMSRP: $4,999110 mi away
- Mainstreet WagonMSRP: $1,599119 mi away
Love it, Love it
Very nice car little bit of road noise but still not bad absolutely love the design
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Dodge forgot about quality
This car was purchased in February 2011 and 3 month into owning the vehicle i notice rust, paint chips, and the rear window started getting a weird diamond pattern. Also, the car started to run rough.
self employed
Good car and deal.