LYCOS RETRIEVER
Avenger (Dodge)
built 677 days ago
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Avenger (Pulp Fiction) , and more.
On the inside the Avenger is a similarly mixed bag. While the arrangement of controls and instruments is logical and looks reasonably attractive at first glance, it ... feels really cheap. There is a plethora of hard plastic surfaces everywhere you look. The texture of the dash board surface looks really artificial. The plastic trim panel on the center stack is supposed to look like a satin finish aluminum but is clearly plastic. Also on the subject of cheap feeling is the trunk lid.
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The concept Avenger is powered by a 2.0 turbo-diesel engine. Diesel engines are popular in Europe because of their excellent fuel economy. In the United States, sale of diesel-powered cars is restricted in many of the nation's most populous states because of pollution concerns.
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The Avenger ... has a very nifty cooler. Just pop open a lunch-box sized storage container on the dash in front of the passenger and you can store a row of four soda cans.
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[T]he new Avenger even offers room for cargo! The 60/40-split folding rear seats and an optional front-folding seat allow for 8-foot-long cargo. The trunk measures 13.3 cubic feet and has a relatively low lift-over height for the rear bumper.
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The five-passenger Avenger offers a larger, 3.5-liter, high-output V-6, too. It delivers 235 horsepower and 232 foot-pounds of torque at 4,000 rpm in the R/T model and starts at $23,545, which is still a lower starting price than a Camry V-6.
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While the new Sebring seems to have had a kitchen sink full of disparate design elements thrown at it combined with some awkward proportions, the Avenger's look is generally better thought out. Unfortunately one design element it does share with the Sebring is the absurdly thick C-pillars and huge chunk of black plastic trim covering the back part of what should be the rear side window openings. The logic of this design is a complete mystery.
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