Engine: 3.6-liter with 295 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque. Transmission: Nine-speed automatic. Fuel Economy: 18mpg city, 29 mpg hwy (AWD). Price: Starts at $22,695. The Chrysler 200 is not long for this ...
Revealed in April 2009 at the New York International Auto Show and the Jeep Safari in Moab, the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 is a workhorse of an engine that continues to split opinion. On the one hand, ...
Aside from the power and optional AWD traction, the 200 came standard with desirable options, and offered some very premium options like a panoramic opening sunroof, a full suite of driver's ...
The Pentastar V6 was introduced to Mopar fans and waiting media at the New York Auto Show in 2009 and was first used in model year 2011 vehicles. It was developed to serve as a replacement for the ...
The Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 engine is found in a ton of different vehicles across the Stellantis lineup. From the expected Dodge and Jeep offerings to Lancia and Fiat models never released in the ...
For US consumers, the data graph above shows a replacement cycle length of 2.55 years in 2013. This is just over two years and six months. In 2018, the average lifespan of their existing smartphone ...
plenty of leg room comfortable to drive radio works well cold ac like steering wheel radio controls cruise is nice to have easy to get in and out Has been randomly stalling for over a month and is ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Chrysler is notable for having been offered as both a soft and hard top convertible. This one is the more desirable hard top and comes with super-low miles. Let's see if ...
When you think of reliable engines, something with small displacement, four cylinders, and produced by a foreign automaker probably comes to mind. Hell, just about anything would ring a bell for me ...
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CULVER CITY, Calif. – It has been a long time since the humble minivan has attracted this much attention. Minivans, after all, are supposed to be fuddy duddy. Once popular family haulers, consumers ...