After 16 years of production from 1960 to 1976, the Dodge Dart was tucked away in the archives for nearly three decades. Then, after the marriage of Chrysler and Fiat, the Dart was resurrected using the platform from the highly regarded Alfa Romeo Giulietta. The refreshed compact sedan saw improvements not only in physical styling but in better interior design, as well (thanks, Europe). We took the Dart for a spin, and were pleasantly surprised by the level of comfort. Check out these 6 Things You'd Never Expect From the $20,000 Dodge Dart.
6 Things You'd Never Expect From the $20,000 Dodge Dart
It packs a lot of punch.
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