Overall, our strategy was to infuse the interior with performance- oriented enhancements to complement the Dodge Caliber SRT4's aggressive exterior.
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From the very first sketches of the all-new 2007 Dodge Caliber SRT4, we wanted an aggressive, SRT-signature look. For example, because the intercooler is positioned so high behind the front grille, we moved the fascia slightly forward and extended the walls of the grille. The result is a much more aggressive look than the standard Dodge Caliber.
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The Jeep Commander is a fresh expression of the essence of Jeep design. It is the modern, quintessential Jeep.
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This concept possesses the heritage and classic forms of the original Dodge Challenger. However, the ability to use the Dodge Magnum, Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 series architecture as the concept's foundation allowed us to bring a new level of quality and fit-and-finish to a muscle car icon.
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You don't have to sacrifice interior (space) for the times you need to load things in it.
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The Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe owner is often a racer, and the car has to scream that, even when it's idling at the stoplight. The bottom line is that the SRT10 Coupe's design says a lot about its unique character, and the car's performance is the payoff.
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