2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid

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2009 Chrysler Aspen Hybrid

Kelley Blue Book Retail $29,900–$30,300  

MPG City: 20 Highway: 22

Available Engines

345-hp, 5.7-liter V-8 (gas hybrid)

Transmissions

4-speed automatic/CVT w/OD

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Summary

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Gas/electric hybrid drivetrain
6,000-pound towing capacity
25% overall MPG improvement
Seats eight
Standard 4WD
 

What We Like

+Improved gas mileage
+Price, compared to other full-size hybrid SUVs
+Lots of standard features
+Towing capacity
+Third row roomier than most
+Usable electric-only acceleration
 

What We Don't

-Bricklike brakes
-Noticeable lag from electric to gas mode
-Interior quality
-Comfort for shorter drivers
-Floaty ride
-Weak A/C
 
Chrysler's first foray into the hybrid market affects its two full-size SUV twins, the Chrysler Aspen and Dodge Durango. Using a two-mode hybrid system co-developed with GM, Mercedes-Benz and BMW, the hybrid versions of both SUVs purportedly yield 40 percent better city mileage than their gasoline counterparts. The Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon hybrids, which use the same two-mode technology, are the Aspen's main competitors.  Read More

1 Available Aspen Hybrid Trim

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    Original MSRP
Limited HEV 4dr 4x4
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$45,270
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