1995 Dodge Avenger
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“Dodge's second version of the Viper.
Upgrades done so far:
-Blue interior lighting
-Blue racing custom air intake filter
-Stock rims with black shin...
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“everything that you don't want to go wrong went wrong, and to replace it was HORRIFIC!
the radiator rusted and it ALWAYS over heated, one of the fans ...
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1995 Dodge Avenger Trims
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1995 Dodge Avenger 2 Dr Highline Coupe
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Introduced in 1995, the Dodge Avenger is a 2-door sports coupe that boasts a surprisingly roomy interior for a comfortable ride, yet exterior styling and acceleration that doesn't let you forget its sporty nature.
The 1995 Avenger replaced the old Dodge Daytona and is available in both a base and ES model. The base model is a standard 2.0 liter, 140-horsepower four-cylinder engine, whereas the ES is a 2.5 liter V6 155-horsepower. While the base model is available in both 5-speed and automatic, the ES was only offered as an automatic and is difficult to modify. Fuel economy is about 20/29, but with a 16-gallon tank on the ES, that gets you pretty far.
While both versions offer nice handling and excellent braking, the V6 model obviously offers a smoother, quieter ride with better acceleration. Drivers praise the 1995 Avenger's roominess in both the front and back seats, which comfortably fit four, and its sporty exterior and gas mileage. Complaints range from multiple repairs and transmission problems to a noisy ride.