
Dodge’s  midsize Avenger doesn’t get the same amount of recognition as its  larger Charger brother, and in some respects has become a forgotten car  in the Dodge stable. But the Mopar boys are hoping to change that with  an updated 2011 Dodge Avenger.
Following in the footsteps of the its recently revealed Chrysler 200  sibling, the 2011 Avenger is a stopgap to freshen things up until an  all-new, Fiat-based model arrives in a few years’ time.

You’ll  notice the drab black, gray, and silver Avenger interior of old has  left the building. As you step into the cockpit you’re greeted by the  colorful gauge cluster and updated steering wheel. Dodge ordered new  cloth and leather material for the seats, which are now appointed with  more cushioning and retuned base springs. Soft-touch armrests envelop  the innards, and 45 new or upgraded sound-dampening treatments have been  installed to help quiet the ride.

Continuing  the parade of interior changes, the three-spoke steering wheel is  fitted with more buttons to control the sound system, cruise control,  and more. The vents have been redesigned for aesthetic and functional  purposes, and two-tone color schemes may be ordered if desired. Further  features include ambient lighting, voice command, a USB port,  navigation, Bluetooth, and a hard drive with Gracenote music  identification.
 
 
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