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The Dodge Avenger is a midsize sedan that was introduced for the 1995 model year. The Avenger has been available in two main body styles and has been a popular choice for the drivers owing to its sporty image, high-quality parts, and economical price tag. It first hit the road as a two-door coupe before Dodge redesigned it, and began to offer the model as a four-door sedan in 2008. For its first generation, the Avenger was outfitted with a 2.0L four-cylinder engine good for approximately 140 horsepower directed through either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission. There were two main trim levels: the base Highline and the ES, which could be outfitted with a 2.5L V6 engine capable of 155 horsepower and 160 pounds-per-foot of torque. The ES also showcased 16" wheels, antilock brakes, a rear spoiler, air conditioning, cruise control, and optional leather seats.
Throughout the rest of the 1990s, Dodge didn't give the Avenger any major parts redesigns, but chose instead to implement yearly changes (however subtle). In 1996, the ES received a round of improvements, most notably to the engine, which saw an increase in horsepower up to 163. The interior also featured new seat fabric. A year later, the Dodge Avenger Sport premiered as another trim level, featuring 16" wheels and a spoiler. ES models got new parts as well, this time with a new spoiler, 17" wheels, and the V6 engine made standard. 1999 welcomed in the arrival of a V6 engine and automatic transmission being made standard on all versions of the Avenger. This year brought in the inclusion of standard front airbags. 2000 became the (original) final model year of the Dodge Avenger. Upgrades were made across the board, with power accessories, cruise control, and four-wheel disc brakes becoming standard equipment. The ES trim offered leather seats, a power driver's seat, and remote entry, all included into the list of standard Dodge Avenger parts. The next year saw the Avenger was dropped from the Dodge lineup in favor of the Stratus, which was to be constructed off of the same platform as Mitsubishi's Eclipse.
Dodge brought the Avenger back in 2007 in anticipation of the 2008 model year. The standard base engine is a 2.4L inline four-cylinder configuration mated to a four-speed automatic transmission and is found in both the SE and SXT trim levels. However, the SXT offers a 2.7L V6 that throws out up to 189 horsepower. The top-level R/T kicks it up a notch with an optional 3.5L V6 which churns out 235 horsepower geared to a six-speed automatic transmission that houses manual-shift mode. The base SE is equipped with cruise control, power accessories, a CD audio system, and air conditioning. The mid-level SXT is decked out with 17" wheels and antilock brakes. Avenger R/T variants show off the most sporty features, including a stiff sport-tuned suspension, automatic climate control, a six-disc CD/DVD entertainment system, and 18" wheels. As for safety features, front airbags and side-curtain airbags are standard on all versions of the model.
The Dodge Avenger has made its case as one of the most prominent models under the banner. While most in its class get by on mediocre performance and cookie-cutter looks, the Dodge Avenger steps up with a smoothly-styled body and the added "punch" to match. Drivers from all backgrounds have found reasons why they covet this car. Some enjoy the dependability. Others prefer the fashion potential. And even more are fond of the whole package. When it's time to find your Dodge Avenger accessories that complete the picture, this is the place to start.
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