The current generation Dodge Nitro is a mid-sized sport utility vehicle offered in three trim versions, the base model SE, SLT and R/T. The 2009 version comes mostly unchanged, except its revised braking and suspension system. The contemporary styling of Dodge Nitro OEM roof rack complements the contoured appearance of today’s cars.
Pros & Cons
The mid-sized SUV, Nitro model is designed and produced based on the Jeep Liberty model. When compared with the Dodge Durango, it is smaller in overall length. Apart from various trims, the 2009 version also comes equipped with full fledged accessories. The key features in the model include acceleration and cargo space. The Dodge Nitro OEM roof rack is developed using high quality materials and this can be used for multi-purposes.
Engine
Two engine options are offered, a 3.7 liter V6 version that delivers 260 hp of power and 265 lb ft of torque and a 4.0 liter V6 model that produces power up to 210 hp and torque of 235 lb ft. The transmission choices include 4-speed and 5-speed automatic. Manual transmission has been discontinued for 2009. With the V6 engine equipped, the mid-sized SUV model can achieve fuel economy of 15 mpg in the city premises and 20 mpg on the highway roads.