10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 3 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 83,018 miles
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At around 35000 miles is when this started: When I would slow down I would notice that it felt like my driver front tire would wobble, this went on for a while, and no one could figure out what it was, blamed it on bad tires. I even took it to my dealership because my warranty was going to be up soon and asked them to look over everything and they never found anything. So I got new tires and it would still sometimes seem to wobble but it wasn't consistent. Fast forward to this summer (2011) I start to notice that it is really bad pulling out of my works driveway turning left so I think my shocks are going bad. Also I start to notice that when I start moving again from a stop it seems like the car has a little jerk. So I go to get my oil changed and tires rotated (different places) and at the dealership for the oil they fill out a little inspection sheet, only thing marked is a bad air filter. Shocks are good they said. Time to change the brakes too, so I buy some with the air filter and tell my husband when he is changing them to please look good because something is not right. Well, he finds out that he can completely move the whole wheel assembly on its own! so I take it to a local shop and both lower ball joints are bad and maybe a tire rod! at approx 48,000 miles (current) this is ridiculous!!! so call Dodge dealership and out of warranty so... unless we bring it down and all these other instructions they might be able to pay for some of it. Not driving the vehicle 45 miles when the wheels might snap off and for them to most likely say "too bad"! after seeing how many people have the same problem something is obliviously wrong with the design of the Caliber, and for Dodge to do nothing, we will never even consider a Dodge, or maybe even a Chrysler (never had issues with past Jeep) again!
- Clarksville, OH, USA
The front tires were vibrating and my steering wheel was shaking, so I thought the tires needed balancing. I brought the car into a Firestone dealership and they told me the front right strut was blown out and had to be replaced. They said that this was a safety issue, and that struts help hold the wheels to the road. Also, my friend who is an ase certified mechanic checked the strut and he verified that the strut was broken.
- West Suffield, CT, USA
I have replaced alternator, drive belt, ball joints, wheel bearings, tire rods on my 2008 Dodge. It is making a horrible noise now under the hood. I am one of many who have this same issue.
- Columbus, OH, USA
The contact owns 2008 Dodge Caliber. The contact stated that the lower control arm and ball joints were continuously failing and being replaced. The contact stated that he believed that the bulk of the stress was on the passenger side. The failure mileage was 1,358 and the current mileage was 57,990. Updated 03/16/11 the consumer stated the struts were replaced and the control arm was replaced three times.
- Goldonna, LA, USA
I took my Caliber in for some warranty work. They found the left strut was bad. They ordered the part. I went back in the next week for the strut and alignment. While they were driving back from the alignment place, they had an accident in my car. They fixed it. I have since then brought it back to a roar in the car. They told me my tires were bad. I asked if it could be because of the alignment was out and they said no. I asked if it could be because of the accident, again no. Who in their right mind would align a car with bad tires. They have made no deal for me in this matter. The tires did not go bad in a matter of a week.
- Council Grove, KS, USA
- Rosenberg, TX, USA