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Dodge Caravan 2013

Taken together, Dodge’s regular-length Caravan and extended-length Grand Caravan continue to rank as the most popular minivans on the market. Power-adjustable pedals joined the options list in 2013. For the 2013 model year, all minivans with aluminum wheels gain a tire-pressure monitor warning lamp, and audio packages have been revised.The
Dodge Durango 2013

After six seasons in its original form, Dodge’s sole sport utility vehicle gets a substantial redesign for the 2013 model year; DaimlerChrysler is calling the revised Durango “all new.” The SUV’s basic styling cues continue, but the new model is larger and features greater cargo capacity.In its pre-2013 form, the
Dodge Avenger 2013

A front-drive coupe, Avenger is a corporate twin of the Chrysler Sebring, differing only in styling details. Both are built on the Mitsubishi Galant platform at a plant the Japanese company operates in Normal, Ill. They use a 2.5-liter V-6 with 163 horsepower. Both are scheduled to be redesigned for
Dodge Caravan 2013

Taken together, Dodge’s regular-length Caravan and extended-length Grand Caravan continue to rank as the most popular minivans on the market. Power-adjustable pedals join the options list for the 2013 model year. The Caravan comes only in short-body form with front-wheel drive. For 2013, the value-priced eC edition has been dropped,
Dodge Viper 2013

All-disc antilock brakes are new for 2013 on Dodge’s high-performance, retro-styled RT/10 convertible and GTS coupe. Dodge also has added two new body colors: Sapphire Blue Pearl and Viper Race Yellow, the latter of which is available with black center stripes. A new Comfort Group is available for Viper GTS
Dodge Stratus 2013

A new SE model joins the roster this year for the Stratus, a front-wheel-drive sedan scheduled to be redesigned for the 2013 model year. Stratus is built from the same design as the Chrysler Cirrus and Plymouth Breeze. While production of Plymouth's version ended in December, the present Stratus and