Dodge Intrepid Parts
When we are in the market for a vehicle, we usually go for affordable ones yet
offer the best facilities we are really looking for in a vehicle. That is the
Dodge Intrepid, within your means yet carries the best amenities. It has the sleekest
styling of any family car on the planet.

The Dodge Intrepid is a large 4-door full-size front-wheel-drive sedan. It shares
a basic design with the Chrysler’s Concorde and the Eagle Division, but with different
styling. It has a cab-forward design: that is, the wheels are pushed out to the
end of the car to produce more space.
The Dodge Intrepid was offered in two generations; the first came out in 1993
and lasted for four years. It also shared its platform with the discontinued Eagle
Vision. The second generation of Dodge Intrepid was introduced in 1998 but ended
its production in early 2004. Unfortunately, due to some reasons, the Dodge Intrepid
along with the other LH cars was dropped by Chrysler in its 2005 model line-up
and was replaced by the LX series.
But in the late 1990s, Chrysler used the Dodge Intrepid as a research platform
for a hybrid electric vehicle in a diesel-electric configuration so three variations
of Dodge Intrepid were built, the Dodge Intrepid ESX, ESX2, and ESX3. The Intrepid
ESX was built in a series hybrid configuration, whereas the Intrepid ESX2 and
the Intrepid ESX3 were considered mybrids or mild hybrids. Each of them has its
own power to show off because ESX’s team has set a goal of making the vehicle
reliable.

But the Dodge Intrepid body parts have something to boast also. The exterior
is just a proof. The sloping cowls sweeps into a steeply raked windshield, on
top of the well-formed roof and down to the short-deck lid reminiscent of past
fastbacks. Its body panels are sculpted like a work of art. Another thing to brag
is the Intrepid’s integrated bumper/grille, the wrap-around cats-eye headlight
lenses that flow into the sweeping hood line. Dodge Intrepid’s interior parts
are also exemplary.
These are the reasons why Dodge Intrepid was included in the Ten Best vehicles
on Car and Driver magazine, for 1993-1994. Up till now, they still exist and every
year, they have something new to offer. |