In a very competitive mid-size sedan segment that includes family-friendly heavy-hitters like the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Ford Fusion, and even the Hyundai Sonata, the Avenger stands out from the pack in styling . It's closely related to the Chrysler Sebring, but its styling is most like a scaled-down Dodge Charger, with prominent creases at the back fenders. Inside, the Avenger's styling is daringly different for a sedan. The interior continues the chunky, angular theme that stands apart from the competition. Exterior features include power mirrors, 17-inch steel wheels, four wheel anti-lock disc brakes, and body-color door handles, fascias, and grille. Interior space is also a strength with room for five adults in back, headroom and legroom are better than in some rivals, while the front the seats are supportive and provide a nice, upright driving position. This Avenger offers fun handling, with minimal body roll in moderate-speed corners and a comfortable, well-damped ride. It's comfortable for driver and passengers, and it has a nice ride quality on many surfaces. With the four-cylinder, you can expect to see 21 mpg in the city and 30 on the highway. No doubt this car makes a statement. It stands out from the crowd of usually bland mid-size sedans. Print this page and call us NOW for your personalized test drive towards ownership!