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Better than most thought - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By Lee - December 6 - 4:42 pmTo set the record straight, I own a 5.7 HEMI Limited. Ive driven most all the SUVs in its class and this one feels the lightest due to its power. The fit-and-finish comments I am reading just arent true the Chrysler interioir is on par with what you will find on the market. The fold-up second row seats are the easiest to use for my small wife.....use one hand and 2 clicks. My Jeep Commander, in contrast, is much harder. Styling is hit or miss but everyone looks at it and asks us about it because they have never seen one before and they all comment on how pretty it is. Bottomline is that it hauls, hauls all 4 of my daughters, wife loves the bells/whistles.....great buy!
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Sweet - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By jason - November 9 - 9:23 pmMy wife and I just bought the Aspen. This thing rocks. We got the HEMI, DVD, NAV, leather heated seats and so on. We bought this as a lease return and noticed the fuel is a little poor, but it is a big suv with lots of power. Everyone who has seen it has loved the interior and the exterior as well. Mention it has a HEMI and they say wow. The gas mileage is about 16 mpg in rush hour traffic, not to bad.
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So far so Good - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By WWooten - October 27 - 7:08 pmThis SUV is the bomb. I get compliment after compliment on it. Its loaded and I feel rich driving it. It came with a lifetime powertrain warranty, however, I purchased the extended bumper to bumper warranty which is lifetime as well. Yes, I said lifetime bumber to bumper. What can I say, I have had past problems with American made vehicles. Although, I doubt it will give me as many problems as my Chevy Trailblazer and Buick Rendezvous. That Hemi just hums. You will be noticed and you cant beat the price-period.
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Chrysler has a head-turning hit - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By aspenlover - October 20 - 9:02 pmThis is my second Hemi (1st was Dodge RAM truck which I also loved) and my 1st SUV. The Aspen is a total headturner. I constantly get asked about it. Love the ride and the J package rocks with the black metallic paint and leather interior. My husband cant stop raving about how comfortable the vehicle is and he does a lot of driving. Although he has to ask permission to drive my Aspen! Ordered all the options except DVD entertainment pkg. LED interior lights are great also.
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An improvement over yhe Durango. - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By goldenboy - October 14 - 11:50 pmThe 5.7 engine is the engine of choice. I had the 4.7 engine in my 2005 Durango and it use to be weak on hi-way passing power, 4 cylinder engine cars would smoke me. Everything about this suv is premium, a steal loaded with all options, and still 20 grand less than Escalade(66,000). I cant believe the amount of compliments I get on it.
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Aspen 4WD (non-hemi model) - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By Anthony - September 30 - 8:41 pmThis is not a Dodge Durango- from the wood grain steering wheel to the leather heated 1st/2nd row seats you know this is from the flagship brand and not the step child Durango. Chrysler did an excellent job, quiet roomy interior, all the amenities, the back up sensor works great and is a must on a vehicle this size. Plus with 0% financing and lifetime warranty, there was no choice but to buy this!
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Chryslers invisible winner - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By Bucky Dent - September 25 - 12:39 pmChrysler has an invisible winner in the Aspen. We selected the Aspen after testing the following SUVs: Tahoe, Escalade, Yukon, Navigator, Commander, and Sequoia. None of them came equipped with as many standard features as the Aspen for less money. The ride, fit & finish, performance and looks are standouts in the SUV crowd. The 5.7 Hemi has terrific performance and decent mileage if you keep your foot out of the throttle. ItÂ’s a shame Chrysler toss more advertising dollars at this vehicle to increase customer awareness. IÂ’m constantly getting complements and questions at the gas station with this rig.
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Chrysler knows America - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By Aspen - September 21 - 1:14 pmThis is not a pretend SUV, I have owned SUVs for 15 years and watched them become watered-down, shadows of themselves. In 02 got a new Suburban loved it, but GM has done nothing significant with style or powerplant. Chrysler has shown they can combine rugged performance and styling to come up with a vehicle that performs and is appealing to the eye. GM and Ford have allowed their large SUVs to become oafish by comparison. Their design teams just do not get it in my opinion. Europe and Japan arent making anything comparable for under $70k.
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Best SUV for money - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By Doc - September 12 - 1:11 pmFrom the very first moment you can feel the comfort and ease of handling. It almost drives itself, with a smooth ride and fast response. After driving it on a trip, how could you ever consider driving anything else. Its a keeper for me and when I am ready for a new vehicle it will be on the top of my list. Chrysler you did it again, great job as always.
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Value Leader - 2007 Chrysler Aspen
By AHurst - September 1 - 11:17 pmBought a Yukon Denali in March 07. Sold it 90 days later because I hated the 3rd row seats that had to be removed. To replace it, I test drove a Jeep Commander, Mercedes GL 450, Nissan Armada & Pathfinder, Infiniti QX56, Toyota 4Runner, Ford Explorer & Expedition, Acura MDX, etc.-all with fold flat 3rd rows. With 3 kids, I need separation on trips. The most accommodating vehicle in terms of comfort and functionality was the Expedition. 3rd row is comfortable even for adults. Steering is accurate and has good feel. Seats are fantastic. But V8 is weak! Jeep Commander (Hemi) was next and had more features than Aspen (i.e. rain sensing wipers), but interior was too tight. Aspen had same Hemi.