Chrysler ended production of the Caliber in November, but survivors remain on the lots of Dodge dealers, and gullible customers bought 224 of them in March. Its successor, the retro-named Dodge Dart, won't go on sale until June. The Dart won't have the Caliber's chunky body panels or handy fifth door hatch, but it will be built on an Alfa Romeo platform that will give it a far racier image than its ancestor.
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