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#DODGE DART 2016 MANUAL#
While the SXT and GT trims are attached to a 6-speed manual transmission, the Limited trim uses a 6-speed automated manual transmission. The engine available with the SXT, GT, and Limited trim is a 2.4L inline-4 unit and produces 184hp and 171lb.-ft. Not only does it move upward from the sluggish base engine, but it also adds necessary features like dual-zone climate control, rearview camera, and an optional CD Player, all at a diminutive price difference from the base.Ģ016 Dodge Dart Sedan In Acceleration Mode We recommend opting for the GT trim of the Dodge Dart to get the best value for money on your purchase. The Dart falls in a price range of $16,995 for the base variant to $24,395 for the top-tier trim. Both the SXT and GT trims are available with the Blacktop and Rallye packages. The opulent Limited with its Nappa leather upholstery and generous equipment levels sells for $25,995.The Dodge Dart is available in eight different trims SE, SXT Sport, SXT, Turbo, GT Sport, Aero, GT, and Limited. Pricing for the Dart has increased for 2016 prices start from $18,995. The efficient Aero is rated at 8.4 L/100 km city and 5.9 L/100 km highway with the dual-clutch automatic Darts with the 2.4-litre and automatic are rated at between 10.1 – 10.6 L/100 km city, and 6.8 – 7.5 L/100 km. Most Darts come equipped with a 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine that makes 184 hp and 174 lb-ft of torque a six-speed manual is standard on the SXT and GT trims a six-speed automatic is standard on the Limited trim, and optional on all others. A six-speed manual comes standard, with a six-speed automated manual transmission available as an option. It too makes 160 hp, but its 184 lb-ft offers much more oomph. The Dart Aero, a fuel-saving special, gets a 1.4-litre MultiAir Turbo engine that’s shared with the Jeep Renegade and Fiat 500 Abarth. The entry-level engine is a 2.0-litre four-cylinder that makes 160 hp and 148 lb-ft of torque, and can be had with either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic. The Dart is available with a number of different powertrain configurations. All Darts with the 8.4-inch screen get a reverse camera. The available 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen display is the largest in the segment and offers intuitive controls a 7.0-inch reconfigurable instrument cluster display is also unmatched in this class. The interior is also very spacious for a compact vehicle, and it can be loaded with all manner of technology. Available “racetrack” LED taillights and plenty of exterior customization graphics further help it stand out. Why consider the Dart? For starters, it’s a distinctively styled sedan that’s different than your standard-issue compact car. Drawing from the original ‘60s Dart’s colour pallete, TorRed and Go Mango have been added for 2016. Meanwhile, the base SE can now be equipped with the Rallye appearance package that adds 17-inch wheels and black exterior trim. The Blacktop package – which adds gloss black trim and black wheels – is also now offered on the Dart GT. The most noticeable change is the availability of a new hood design on select models and packages (SXT with Blacktop or Rallye trim, GT). Not much has changed with the Dart in the three years since it’s gone on sale, and for 2016, it receives only a handful of appearance changes. Based on a platform shared with Fiats, the Dart made its mark as a comfortable and competent little sedan. When Dodge’s Dart hit the market back in 2013 it was a revelation – never before had Chrysler produced such an attractive and competitive little car.