Midsize Chrysler in the garage
The Avenger certainly can offer something to everyone. Its vast price range can accommodate many budgets and its long list of options, just about every taste; preferences that could get satisfied by an AWD version of the hot R/T. The choice is yours.
The Avenger's price range starts at $21,995 to over $36,500 for an R/T AWD with options. My tester was an SXT with the Sport Appearance package for a total of just over $28,500.
Good road manners
Brakes
2.7L is raspy and does not have a desirable reliability record
Front seat comfort
None
Competitors:
Mazda6
Nissan Altima
Toyota Camry
Honda Accord
Chevrolet Malibu
Ford Fusion
Hyundai Sonata
Kia Magentis
photo:Philippe Champoux
The Avenger certainly can offer something to everyone. Its vast price range can accommodate many budgets and its long list of options, just about every taste; preferences that could get satisfied by an AWD version of the hot R/T. The choice is yours.
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| The new Avenger has competent road manners. |
The Avenger's price range starts at $21,995 to over $36,500 for an R/T AWD with options. My tester was an SXT with the Sport Appearance package for a total of just over $28,500.
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Good road manners
Brakes
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2.7L is raspy and does not have a desirable reliability record
Front seat comfort
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None
Competitors:
Mazda6
Nissan Altima
Toyota Camry
Honda Accord
Chevrolet Malibu
Ford Fusion
Hyundai Sonata
Kia Magentis
photo:Philippe Champoux




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