The Dodge Caliber comes in five so-called "lifestyle" trim levels

Built on a global platform also used for the Jeep Compass SUV and midsize Dodge Avenger sedan, the tall-bodied Dodge Caliber comes only as a compact hatchback/wagon. The rear seats fold in a 60/40 split, increasing cargo space to a maximum of 48 cubic feet. The front passenger seat can fold forward to make room for longer items. The Caliber has decent headroom and legroom in the front and back, but it is still a small car built to a price, so don't expect luxurious accommodations.

The Caliber comes in five so-called "lifestyle" trim levels -- Express, Mainstreet, Uptown, Heat and Rush. A 2.0-liter 158-horsepower four-cylinder is standard on all but the Rush, which gets a 2.4-liter 172-hp inline-4. This engine is optional on the Uptown. A five-speed manual and continuously variable transmission (CVT) are available.

The base Express isn't as bare bones as you'd think, boasting full power accessories, cruise control, Bluetooth, USB audio jack and satellite radio. The Mainstreet adds bigger wheels and a comfort-tuned suspension, while the Uptown gets a variety of luxury items. The Heat is a sport-tuned model, with suspension, brakes and wheel upgrades. These are also added to the Caliber Rush, which gets several of the Uptown's extra luxury items.

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