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What year was the Dodge Aspen made?

The Dodge Aspen was made from the model years 1976 to 1980 [[5]].

Is the Dodge Aspen rare?

That doesn’t mean the Aspen isn’t a sought-after car these days. It is surely not as expensive and rare as some of Dodge’s most popular models but examples in good condition are hard to find.

What was the problem with the 1976 Dodge Aspen?

Rushed into production too quickly, the Aspen and Volare suffered premature rusting of the front fenders, forcing Chrysler to recall every single one made. The cars also had carburetor problems, causing them to stall, a defect Chrysler couldn’t fix. Production mercifully ceased in 1980.

How many 1977 Dodge Aspen RT were made?

In 1977, Dodge produced a total of 266,012 Aspen vehicles including coupes, sedans and station wagons. There were 66,675 coupes; 4,468 of which were R/T’s and only 2,281 that obtained the SuperPak option.

What is the Dodge equivalent of the Chrysler Aspen?

Durango
From 2007 to 2009 the Durango was available as the Chrysler Aspen from Chrysler.

What is the Chrysler Aspen the same as?

About Aspen
The first sport utility vehicle wearing Chrysler badging, the Aspen was essentially a premium-grade version of the Dodge Durango.

How much is a Dodge Aspen?

The average Dodge Aspen costs about $18,044.33. The average price has increased by 228.1% since last year. The 2 for sale on CarGurus range from $9,999 to $36,900 in price.

What is the Dodge version of the Chrysler Aspen?

From 2007 to 2009 the Durango was available as the Chrysler Aspen from Chrysler.

What engine was in the Dodge Aspen?

The standard engine was Chrysler’s 225 cu in (3.7 L) slant six, and was available with a single-barrel carburetor. Optional engines were a 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 or a 360 cu in (5.9 L) V8, both with two-barrel carburetors.

What was the last year Chrysler made the Aspen?

The Aspen was discontinued after 2009.

Why did Chrysler discontinue the Aspen?

The Chrysler Aspen was powered by a 5.7L Hemi V8 engine that produced 345 horsepower and 375 lb-ft of torque. It was mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. The Chrysler Aspen was discontinued in 2010 due to declining sales.

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