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$17,450 $24,200
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If you've read about the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, the only significant differences you'll find in this report are the photos. As always, the Chrysler Town & Country shares the Grand Caravan's equipment and features, though the exterior is distinguished more than ever. That said, you can see the relation clearly.
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$17,950 $23,100
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Chrysler's full-size 300 sedan receives a palette of new colors for 2008, as well as tweaked styling for the front and rear. The 300 comes with a choice of two V-6s, while Hemi V-8 power comes in the 300C, which is listed separately in the Cars.com Research section. Chrysler 300 competitors include the Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Impala.
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$23,700 $28,000
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Changes to Chrysler's V-8-powered 300C are minimal for 2008. They include minor exterior tweaks, with slight changes to the front and rear. An extended-length 300C Long Wheelbase is available. Competitors include the Cadillac CTS, Ford Taurus and Chevrolet Impala.
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$23,600 $23,900
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Not content to let Dodge have all the fun, Chrysler adopted its own version of the Dodge Durango full-size sport utility vehicle for 2007. For 2008, a more powerful standard V-8 sits under the hood, and there are minor tweaks to option packages and features. The Aspen is an upscale version of Dodge's Durango and competes with similar SUVs such as the GMC Yukon and Ford Expedition.
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$18,550 $21,200
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Chrysler introduced a shapely new low-slung sports coupe for 2004. The Crossfire enters 2008 with a tire pressure monitoring system as standard equipment. Competitors include the BMW Z4, Mercedes CLK-Class and Audi TT.
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$15,500 $21,500
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Last year's Pacifica received a more powerful V-6 and six-speed automatic transmission. For 2008, changes are minimal: the base trim designation now becomes LX. Wagon-like architecture, available all-wheel drive and seating for up to six mean the Pacifica competes with family-friendly crossovers like the Ford Taurus X, Toyota Highlander and Mazda CX-9.
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$10,650 $12,450
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Chrysler has reorganized the PT Cruiser's trim levels for 2008, and the 230-horsepower, turbocharged GT model is no longer offered. Trim levels now include a base LX, mid-level Touring and top-level Limited. The Cruiser has relied on innumerable special editions, turbocharged and convertible variants and a belated nip-and-tuck to stay competitive against such models as the Chevrolet HHR and Mazda3 hatchback.
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$11,700 $17,300
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Last year, Chrysler introduced an all-new Sebring sedan. For 2008, a two-door convertible joins the lineup, available with a retractable hardtop as well as a traditional soft-top. There's also a new all-wheel-drive Sebring sedan.
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