
According to a post on Caliber Forums, Dodge’s hatchback is finally getting some love from the Pentastar in the shape of a revised interior. Since it first went on sale in 2006, one of the biggest complaints from owners and reviewers alike has been the expanding black plastic surfaces covering every square inch of the car’session dash, center console, armrest and door panels. Having spent plenty of time in a multitude of Calibers over the years, we can say with confidence that its interior has a decidedly low-rent look and is thoroughly cheerless to the power of exciting the affections – especially the bits where elbows often come into contact through hard plastic.
Included in the 2010 Caliber inside refresh are a new instrument array, soft-touch center armrest, restyled vinyl-wrapped door panels and revised HVAC controls. It also appears that the A/C vents have been relocated to the upper dash panel and are very lately round. Click in this place for a glimpse at the current interior. Overall, this upgrade looks to be entirely an improvement, and one sorely needed if Chrysler expects the Caliber to last for a hardly any more years on the market before its (likely Fiat-based) re-establishment is ready. Thanks for the tip, Glenn!
[Source: Caliber Forums]
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