Dodge Chrysler Jeeps in Bucks County
Used Chrysler Pacifica
The Chrysler Pacifica crossover got a mid-cycle revision for 2007. Updates include a discreet exterior update, additional safety equipment, a larger V-6 and a new six-speed automatic transmission. The 2007 Pacifica also gets more safety equipment, with antilock brakes, five airbags - including side curtain airbags and a driver's inflatable knee blocker - and an electronic stability system included on all trim levels. The used Pacifica in bucks county is one of the originally "sports tourers", an early term for a crossover. Wagon-like architecture, available all-wheel drive and seating for up to six mean the Pacifica competes with family-friendly crossovers like the Ford Freestyle, Toyota Highlander and Mazda CX-9. All trim levels of the 2007 Pacifica are available with front- or all-wheel drive. Upper models include high-intensity-discharge headlights, a navigation system and 19-inch chrome wheels.
2007 Jeep Liberty
The Jeep Liberty replaced the aging Cherokee in 2002. For 2007, the used Liberty no longer is available with the diesel engine or the Renegade trim. But the 2007 model did see an electronic stability system and tire pressure monitoring system added as standard. The 2007 Liberty in bucks county has trapezoidal wheel flares integrated into the body, and a traditional seven-slot Jeep grille highlights the front. Short front and rear overhangs allow 36-degree approach and 31.5-degree departure angles for effective offroad driving. Liberty SUVs have a coil-spring independent front suspension and a solid rear axle with coil springs. The spare tire is mounted externally on a swing-out tailgate with flip-up glass. The sole engine is a 210-horsepower, 3.7-liter V-6 that produces 235 pounds-feet of torque.
2009 Dodge Caliber
The Dodge Caliber is a stylish, affordable, five-seat, four-door hatchback. There is a high performing SRT4 model, as well as SE, SXT and R/T trims. New for 2009 is added sound insulation for a quieter ride. However, the all wheel drive model has been eliminated. The 2009 Caliber in bucks county competes with some of the nicer compact models on the market, and the cabin, even on the base model is comfortable and suitable for the class. The Caliber uses either a 1.8-, 2.0- or 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, with EPA-estimated fuel economy of 28/32 mpg city/highway, 26/30 mpg and 23/26 mpg, respectively. The SRT4 is powered by a 2.4-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder.
2010 Dodge Charger
The new Dodge Charger name is a modern vehicle with subtle styling of the 1970s coupe it is named after. For 2010, the engine lineup includes two V-6s and a Hemi V-8. The next-generation 5.7-liter Hemi engine has variable valve timing and an expanded multi-displacement system that allows the car to operate on four cylinders when less power is needed. The special SRT8 model is marked by integrated air dams, a hood scoop, a deck lid spoiler and chromed dual exhaust tips. The interior sports deeply sculpted perforated leather seats with suede inserts. The SRT8 comes standard with a powerful 425-hp, 6.1-liter V-8 with 420 pounds-feet of torque. The 2010 Charger in bucks county comes in SE, SXT and R/T trims. There's also a high-performance SRT8 model. Rear-wheel drive is standard, but SXT and R/T models are available with all-wheel drive.
About Bucks County
Bucks County, located in the southeastern edge of Pennsylvania along the Delaware River is full of farmland and rolling hills in the north. As open space is preserved, Bucks county has found a fine balance between conservation and commercial and residential development. The southern third of the county between Philadelphia and Trenton, New Jersey, often called Lower Bucks, resides in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, and is flat and near sea level, and the county's most populated and industrialized area.
Bucks County Flag
The Bucks County flag incorporates the county seal that was inspired by William Penn. With blue and gold adopted as the official county colors in 1962, the Bucks County Commissioners designed the flag as a "Gold Emblem on Field of Blue." The green band around the seal represents the natural beauty that continues to inspire people who come to Bucks County. The field of blue is standard flag proportion-2 units vertically to 3 units horizontally. The gold emblem is centered and takes roughly the center third (width-wise) of the Flag. The flag is trimmed in standard gold color fringe.