What is dodge aspen 1977?

The Dodge Aspen was a mid-size car produced by Dodge from 1976 to 1980. The 1977 Dodge Aspen was part of the car's second year of production. It was available as a two-door coupe, four-door sedan, or four-door station wagon. The Aspen was built on Chrysler's F-body platform, which was also used for the Plymouth Volare.

The 1977 Dodge Aspen featured a variety of different engine options, including a 3.7-liter slant-six engine, a 5.2-liter V8 engine, a 5.9-liter V8 engine, and a 6.6-liter V8 engine. These engines were paired with either a three-speed or four-speed manual transmission, or a three-speed automatic transmission.

Some of the standard features on the 1977 Dodge Aspen included power front disc brakes, power steering, and a single-barrel carburetor. Optional features included air conditioning, power windows, and a rear defroster.

The Dodge Aspen was generally well-received by critics and the public, and it was considered a solid and dependable car. However, it also had some reliability issues, particularly with the V8 engines. The Aspen was eventually replaced by the Dodge Aries in 1981.