Used Chrysler Aspen for Sale near Valencia, PA
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The Chrysler Aspen has garnered positive feedback from owners across the years, particularly for its powerful HEMI engine and spacious interiors, which make it a comfortable choice for families. Reviewers have highlighted the reliable driving experience and good handling for a larger SUV. However, some common drawbacks include concerns about the quality of interior materials, disappointing fuel economy for a V8 SUV, and occasional issues with rust and dealership service. Overall, it’s favored for its performance and comfort but noted for its need for better materials and economy.
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Sarah A
Reviewed a 2009 Chrysler Aspen on Nov 21, 2024
My Aspen has been the best and most reliable vehicle I have ever owned!! I hate that Chrysler didnt keep making them. I also get so many compliments on the look of the vehicle.
Shawn J
Reviewed a 2007 Chrysler Aspen on Sep 20, 2020
This is a great SUV. Plenty of space comfortable ride and powerful. The only downside is gas mileage.
John O
Reviewed a 2008 Chrysler Aspen on May 19, 2022
This is probably one of the best buys among 3 row SUVs. The Aspen was designed to fix some of the deficiencies of the sister vehicle (Durango) Chrysler fixed the rusting issues and some of the drive train mistakes. This vehicle was quieter, rode smoother and added several creature comforts.
Tim H
Reviewed a 2009 Chrysler Aspen on Feb 20, 2022
High quality, loaded features at a reasonable used car price!
Chrysler Aspen Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Limited 4WD | $36,615 |
| Limited RWD | $34,230 |
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For the 2006 model year, Chrysler was the only American automaker that did not offer a sport ulitity. For 2007 Chrysler introduces the Aspen. It was built from the same platform as the Dodge Durango, and the similarities continue from there. The Aspen features the rugged body-on-frame build utilized by Dodge trucks, and offers seating for eight passengers. However, the Aspen departs slightly from its Dodge counterpart as it aims for a more upscale presentation. The Aspen's only trim is The Limited, but an array of additional luxury option packages are available.
The Aspen comes standard with a 4.7 liter V-8, generating 235 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque. An optional 5.7 liter V-8 is also available, bumping horsepower to 335 and torque to 370 pound-feet. This 5.7 liter option is the same Hemi found in the high performance 300C sedan.
The Aspen can be had with either two-wheel or all-wheel drive, and a special 3.92 gear axle gearing is available for towing. With this gearing, the 4.7 version will tow 7500 pounds. Add the Hemi, and towing capacity jumps to 8950 pounds. The 4866 pound SUV can be expected to achieve fuel efficiency in the mid-teens.
