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Chrysler Aspen
Chrysler Aspen
 
MSRP Price:
$30,745.00
 
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Chrysler Aspen
Quick Facts

Vehicle Type: Sport Utility Vehicles
Engine Type: 4.7-liter, sohc, 16-valve V8
Transmission: 5-speed automatic
Safety Equipment (standard): multi-stage frontal airbags; full-coverage, side-curtain airbags; electronic stability control with rollover mitigation; ABS with EBD and brake assist; front seatbelt pretensioners and force limiters; second-row seat child safety seat anchors and tethers (LATCH); tire pressure monitoring system; all-speed traction control; rear park assist; seatbelt reminder
Fuel Economy: 14/18
 

 
Chrysler Aspen Driving Impression

The Chrysler Aspen rewards the driver with hearty mechanical sounds from the engine compartment, prompt throttle response, solid gear shifts and thoroughly competent brakes.

Ride and handling attributes are more mediocre than marvelous, however. The reason: It's tall, heavy and narrow. The ride tends to the springy end of the scale, and the Aspen loses composure around curves. The up-level Aspen's 20-inch wheels with fatter tires stick better than the base model's taller tires and 18-inch wheels at the price of a slightly harsher, but no less bouncy ride.

The top-level engine, the vaunted, 5.7-liter Hemi, runs out of breath on the far side of 80 miles per hour. However, the torque rating promises it can pull a four-ton-plus trailer.

If towing is not a required use, the 4.7-liter V8 is the preferred choice, and made even more attractive by the availability of the two-speed transfer case.

Towing trailers long distances should be eased by a promising new feature Chrysler calls Trailer Sway Control. This system senses trailer sway and employs the electronic stability control to apply tiny amounts of brake pressure selectively to individual wheels and to reduce engine torque to counter trailer-induced yaw. We haven't hooked a trailer to an Aspen, but the concept is logical and impressive and we'd assume it works as intended.

As for fuel efficiency, the Aspen is equal to the competition.


 
 
 
 
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