I guess it is safe to say that the 2011 Dodge Avenger LUX isn't the most exciting car. It may not be that flashy, but for a basic car it does what it is intended to do and does it well. It isn't overloaded with accessories, and the ones it does have work perfectly.
The Avenger's option list is relatively short; $1,795 for the 3.6-liter V6 engine that replaces the base 2.4-liter four, $475 for the Boston Acoustics sound system, $395 for the media center that includes a 30 GB hard drive with a 4,250 song capacity (my iPod has 200), and $295 for the redline two-coat pearl exterior paint. So there is little to distract from the basic car. You may not be browsing hydroxycut reviews on the road, but that media center is always nice. full review
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