Saturday, May 31, 2014

THE 2014 DODGE DART SEDAN

The 2014 Dodge Dart ranks 20 out of 41 Affordable Small Cars.Ever since the Dodge Dart debuted last year, Dodge has been attempting to spice up its smallest sedan with interesting colors and appearance packages that give the Dart a little more visual appeal. The latest of these options for the 2014 Dodge Dart is new Blacktop appearance package that gives the Dart a slightly more sinister look.

Test drivers say that equipped with a four-cylinder engine, the base Dodge Dart is slow to accelerate. Test drivers note that an available turbocharged engine makes the Dart peppier, and a larger four-cylinder engine that’s newly standard on the SXT, Limited and GT trims is even stronger. Still, auto writers say that the Dart can’t compete with more powerful compact cars in the class. Most reviewers prefer the standard six-speed manual transmission for its precise shifter. 

Others say that while the available six-speed automatic is generally smooth, it can be slow to downshift when added power is needed. Equipped with an automatic transmission, the base Dart gets an EPA-estimated 24/34 mpg city/highway, which is on the low end of the class. Equipped with a turbocharged 1.4-liter engine, the Dart gets an impressive 28/40 mpg, which is terrific for the class. Most test drivers praise the Dart’s steering for being accurate and responsive. The Dart has an above-average safety score and comes standard with 10 air bags, including a driver’s knee airbag, which is notable for the class.

The 2014 Dart has an attractive interior made with a blend of soft-touch and hard plastic surfaces that are well-constructed, auto writers say. Several test drivers remark that the cabin offers plenty of space and feels more like a midsize sedan than a compact car. Front seats are supportive and comfy, they say, and there is ample head- and legroom in the back seat. Standard features include a four-speaker audio system and an auxiliary audio jack. 

Buyers must upgrade to get air conditioning, power door locks and cruise control, which are standard on many rival compacts. Optional features include a USB port, Bluetooth phone streaming, navigation, a backup camera, a nine-speaker Alpine audio system and Dodge’s Uconnect infotainment system, which has an 8.4-inch touch screen. Test drivers praise the infotainment system for its simple menus and large touch screen, saying it rivals the best systems in the class. 

The 2014 Dodge Dart is a five-seat sedan that comes in five trims: SE, SXT, Aero, GT and Limited. The base model comes with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, while optional engines include a turbocharged 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine and a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. A six-speed manual transmission is standard and a six-speed automatic is available on all trims and standard on the top-of-the-line Limited. An automated manual is available on the Aero trim. The Dodge Dart was an all-new model in 2013 and has seen few changes since then, so this overview uses applicable research and reviews from the 2013 and 2014 model years.

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