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The Dodge Avenger is Dodge’s current mid-size sedan which recently replaced the outgoing Dodge Stratus.  The Avenger starts at  $18,895, priced $1,605 below the comparable Stratus and features $985 more content.  Four models are offered: Dodge Avenger SE, Dodge Avenger SXT and Dodge Avenger R/T, and a first for Dodge in the mid-size segment, Dodge Avenger R/T AWD (late availability).  Built on the JS Platform, the Avenger is virtually identical to its Chrysler counterpart, the Sebring.
The Dodge Avenger is Dodge’s current mid-size sedan which recently replaced the outgoing Dodge Stratus.  The Avenger starts at  $18,895, priced $1,605 below the comparable Stratus and features $985 more content.  Four models are offered: Dodge Avenger SE, Dodge Avenger SXT and Dodge Avenger R/T, and a first for Dodge in the mid-size segment, Dodge Avenger R/T AWD (late availability).  Built on the JS Platform, the Avenger is virtually identical to its Chrysler counterpart, the Sebring.


SE
'''SE'''


$18,985,
$18,985,
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Power sunroof,
Power sunroof,


SXT
'''SXT'''


$19,795,
$19,795,
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Leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls,
Leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls,


R/T
'''R/T'''


$23,545,
$23,545,
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Chrome-tipped dual exhaust,
Chrome-tipped dual exhaust,


R/T AWD
'''R/T AWD'''


$25,545,
$25,545,
All Wheel Drive,
All Wheel Drive,
ESP with Traction Control,
ESP with Traction Control,

Revision as of 02:32, 16 June 2007

The Dodge Avenger is Dodge’s current mid-size sedan which recently replaced the outgoing Dodge Stratus. The Avenger starts at $18,895, priced $1,605 below the comparable Stratus and features $985 more content. Four models are offered: Dodge Avenger SE, Dodge Avenger SXT and Dodge Avenger R/T, and a first for Dodge in the mid-size segment, Dodge Avenger R/T AWD (late availability). Built on the JS Platform, the Avenger is virtually identical to its Chrysler counterpart, the Sebring.

SE

$18,985, 2.4 liter Four Cylinder, Dual variable valve timing, 21 city / 30 hwy EPA est. MPG, Anti-lock brakes (ABS), Remote start, UConnect, Heated cloth seats, Daytime running lamps, Engine block heater, Power sunroof,

SXT

$19,795, Anti-lock disc/drum brakes, YES Essentials® premium seat fabric, Fold-flat passenger seat, Power eight-way driver’s seat with lumbar, Passenger seat back map pocket, Chrome rings on the front speakers, Silver accent cluster bezels and six speakers, Chrome grille accents, Body-color body-side molding, SXT badge, 17-inch all-season tires with cast-aluminum machined painted wheels, 2.7-liter V-6 engine, Four-speed automatic transaxle, Stability control, MyGIG™ 30 Gigabyte HDD, Heated leather seats, Leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls,

R/T

$23,545, 235-horsepower 3.5-liter V6, Six-speed automatic transaxle (Auto Stick), Sport-tuned suspension, Performance steering, Leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, Leather-wrapped shift knob, AM/FM six-disc CD radio, Single-zone automatic temperature control, Automatic-dimming rearview mirror, Heated body-color folding exterior mirrors, Body-color bodyside molding, R/T badge, Automatic headlamps, Fog lamps, 18-inch all-season performance tires with burnished cast-aluminum wheels, Rear spoiler, Chrome-tipped dual exhaust,

R/T AWD

$25,545, All Wheel Drive, ESP with Traction Control,