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See where the Dodge Caliber SRT4 can safely reach its top speed of 155mph - the race track.
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Chrysler Press Conference at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show. Get a first look at the new Nitro RT, Caliber SRT4 and Rampage concept.
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Herb Helbig, Senior Manager, SRT Vehicles, details features of the Dodge Caliber SRT4.
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This ad is quite different. unlike the other flashy bajaj ads, this is a bit longer with quiet ambience.
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Get the details on the design and features of the 2007 Dodge Caliber from Greg Howell, Dodge Caliber designer.
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Mike Merlo, Senior Manager, Dodge Caliber Program
Management, discusses safety features, drive train and chassis of the Dodge Caliber with automotive journalists.
length: 3:38 Source: Youtube Author: InsideLineVideo

Times, they are a-changing. As gas prices lurch upward, small SUVs and crossovers are popping up everywhere. Five-door compact wagons, traditionally huge sellers in Europe but dust-gatherers in U.S. showrooms, now have their big chance.
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Dodge Caliber SRT4. Like the rattle of a poisonous snake or the quills of a porcupine, there are certain visual cues that distinguish performance cars from their more pedestrian counterparts. Vents, wings and flared.... more
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