Go Go Gadget Car

ByABC News via logo
October 16, 2006, 3:55 PM

Oct. 16, 2006 — -- Despite the fact that stores are quickly stocking up for the Christmas holiday, Halloween is first on the list. Anticipation in our home is coming to a head as my children are planning their matching Tinker Bell costumes.

I myself plan to get decked out in my usual camouflage: a little concealer for the bags under my eyes (only because I've been traveling and have jet lag, not because I'm getting older or anything like that). I'll add some lipstick and blush for a little healthy color since my lips and cheeks have chosen not to do it themselves. Maybe I'll put on some mascara to accentuate my best feature, and my best-fitting jeans to make me feel just a smidgen taller.

We all do it. In some way, shape or form we make up for the things we like least about ourselves, whether it's make-up, clothes, personality, or any other myriad of tricks and treats.

A perfect example of this is the 2007 Dodge's Caliber, dressing up as Inspector Gadget for Halloween. This car has all kinds of fun, innovative features. The rear overhead cabin light doubles as a rechargeable flashlight (simply push on it to remove it from the holder), the glove compartment doubles as a chilled bottle holder (with little grooves to fit water, juice or soda bottles -- the air conditioning vents through it to keep drinks cool), the tailgate doubles as party central with boombox-esqe speakers that flip down, the cup holders are lit from within making them easy to locate at night, and a cell phone/iPod holder flips out from the arm rest/center console.

Other good news for drivers of the Dodge Caliber is that the view of the road is very good, feeling almost SUV-like. The benefit of good vision without paying for it at the gas pump (the Caliber can get up to 26 MPG) or without the additional insurance cost is always a bonus.

The optional all wheel drive, standard curtain side airbags and high NHTSA crash test ratings are fantastic for drivers of any age.With the Caliber's life of the party gadgetry and extremely low base price, I envision this as a great car for college kids, perfect for fall tailgating or going to Homecoming bonfires. However, when driving it on the highway with my family in tow, my husband asks "what's wrong with this thing, are you sure you have it in gear?" I begin to wonder if the real purpose of the plethora of gadgets in Dodge's Go Go Gadget Car is to disguise the fact that it lacks oomph --and that's putting it nicely. With its CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), the RPMs rev without getting much reaction in the form of increased speed. A teen won't be getting in too much trouble with the Caliber, as I am beaten off the line by more than one granny during my test drive.