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Old 12-12-2005, 10:34 PM
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The Caliber production will be split up as follows:

R/T AWD 20%

SXT 55%

SE 25%

The R/T will have an optional leather interior with color keys from the extirior, optional heated seats, standard cruise control, standard alarm, standard fog lamps, standard leather wrapped steering wheel, standard 6spd Autostick tranny CVT2, 18" wheels, and a 2.4L DOHC eingine with 173 hp @ 6000 rpm and 164 lb-ft of torque @ 4400 rpm. It will have a sport tuned suspension.

The SXT will have a standard 1.8L DOHC engine with 143 hp @ 6400 rpm and 124 lb-ft of torque @ 5,500 rpm mated to a 5spd manual, or an optional 2.0L DOHC with 150 hp @ 6400 rpm and 135 lb-ft of torque @ 5200 rpm mated to a CVT2. 17" wheels. Power everything. Optional heated seats (not leather). Cruise control becomes optional on SXT. There is a premium sound system of some kind that will be available. 6 disk CD changers with MP3 capability will be optional, but it's not yet clear to me if they will be in dash units or not. There will be a sunroof option.

The SE will have the same engine and tranny options as the SXT with fewer interior goodies. Air conditioning moves to the optional list on the SE. Many of the power options will still be available if you want them. The premium sound system will be available on this model.

Unfortunately, it looks as if Dodge has seen fit to deprive us of a manual trans with the larger engine options. The only thing that comes close right now is the stepped CVT2 in the R/T, which has 6 "speeds" so called. The CVT2 may prove fun to drive however, as it allows the engine to stay in it's power band.

The diesel option that has been rumored remains to be seen, at least in the US.

No production info on the SRT version as of yet. I'll let you know as soon as I know.

Wheelbase: 103.7 inches (2635 mm)
Length: 173.8 inches (4414 mm)
Width: 68.6 inches (1743 mm)
Height: 60.4 inches (1534 mm)
Front overhang: 34.5 inches (876 mm)
Rear overhang: 35.5 inches (902 mm)
Track: 59.8 inches (1520 mm)
Couple (1-2): 31.3 inches (795 mm)
Front Tyre/Wheel Size: 245/45R19, 19x 9 inches
Rear Tyre/Wheel Size: 245/45R19, 19x 9 inches (Hmm, why do they list this tire size in the specs when the largest wheel on the order sheet is 18"? Obviously there are still some kinks to work out.)

Previously, we had been under the impression that the AWD would only make it to production on the R/T model. This no longer seems to be the case. It appears that Dodge will offer AWD as an option on any of the Caliber's trim levels.

You can now build and price a Caliber at http://www.dodge.com/caliber/index.html However, the build and price in place now may not be completely accurate by the time the cars hit showroom floors. Some things are likely to change.

I'll post more specific info as I get it. I will probably just edit this original post so check back. I hope this info proves usefull.

THE DODGE CALIBER IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ORDER
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Old 12-13-2005, 12:01 AM
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Is a manual at least an option on the larger engines? Stepped CVTs defeat the purpose IMO and I'd really like a 3-pedal car with good power next time around.
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Old 12-13-2005, 12:46 AM
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God! This car is going to be so cool!
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Is a manual at least an option on the larger engines? Stepped CVTs defeat the purpose IMO and I'd really like a 3-pedal car with good power next time around.
I agree, but as far as I have seen so far, there won't be an option for completely manual trans with the larger engines. If I get some ifo that says otherwise, I'll let ya know.
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Old 12-13-2005, 07:22 PM
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http://www.dodgeforum.com/dodge/caliber.asp
I'm aware of that article, but it does not have exact factory specs and contains a lot of speculation. I wanted to make a post with known exact details.

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THIS POST SHOULD HAVE BEEN WORDED DIFFERENTLY. A CARELESS MISTAKE ON MY PART. APPOLOGIES TO BADSTRATRT FOR MY POOR CHOICE OF WORDS. I HONESTLY DIDN'T MEAN THIS IN THE OFFENSIVE WAY IN WHICH IT CAME ACCROSS.
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i wrote that article quite a while ago, and consider that it was done before anything was offered, i think that i was pretty damn close...
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I understand that. I hope you aren't taking offense to my previous post. I didn't mean it in a negative way. I'm just trying to supply some more up to date info, that's all. Sorry if I came accross wrong.
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well, you work for DCX, and i blame you for not getting me the proper information prior to the dodge info release!

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It's all my fault!

Ok, so we are cool then?
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