Dodge Caliber

£11,507 - £16,355

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Dodge Caliber 6/20

Not how you spell calibre, and not how you design cars. An abomination on every level, named after a non-alcoholic beer

Our verdict

The Dodge Caliber offers the (pig ugly) looks of an SUV in the form of a poorly packaged hatchback. What’s not to like? Bearing in mind this is America’s attempt at the VW Golf, full marks must be awarded for sheer optimism.

Comfort

Soaks up the bumps, you have to give it that, but at the expense of any composure in quicker corners it's a bridge too far.

8 out of 20

Performance

The 2.0-litre diesel is relatively lively, managing to find 60mph in a respectable 8.8 seconds. It's another VW unit though, so we can't give Dodge any credit for that.

8 out of 20

Cool

There aren't really words to describe how far removed from cool the Caliber is. Anyone who buys one deserves public ridicule. And will surely get it.

4 out of 20

Quality

Not as bad as any number of its shabbily assembled countrymen, primarily because Dodge has gone for ‘chunky' switchgear that is inherently hard to break. You'll manage eventually though.

5 out of 20

Handling

In a market bursting at the seams with agile, sprightly offerings like the Focus and Golf, the Caliber is nothing short of laughable. Wallowing US-spec suspension and unsophisticated front-wheel drive make for a disastrous combination.

6 out of 20

Practicality

There's a big boot here, but there ought to be; the Caliber is quite a bit larger than your average hatch, and for all that it doesn't feel particularly large inside.

14 out of 20

Running costs

12 out of 20

TG Tips

If you see one of these, point and laugh. Or better yet, get your kids to do it

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