2007
Chrysler Aspen

Starts at:
$33,810
Shop options
New 2007 Chrysler Aspen
See ratings
Consumer rating
Owner reviewed vehicle score
Not rated
Safety rating
NHTSA tested vehicle score
Consumer rating
Owner reviewed vehicle score
Not rated
Safety rating
NHTSA tested vehicle score
Shop Cars.com
Browse cars & save your favorites
Dealers near you
Find & contact a dealership near you
Listings near 43272
Change location See all listings

Available trims

See the differences side-by-side to compare trims.
  • 2WD 4dr Limited
    Starts at
    $30,935
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    See all specs
  • 4WD 4dr Limited
    Starts at
    $33,810
    14 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    See all specs

Photo & video gallery

2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen 2007 Chrysler Aspen

Notable features

Related to Dodge Durango
Standard 4.7-liter V-8, optional Hemi
Seats seven or eight
Full-size dimensions

The good & the bad

The good

Price
Many standard features
Third row roomier than most
Highway stability

The bad

Fuel economy
Comfort for shorter drivers
Truck-like handling
Some cheap controls

Expert 2007 Chrysler Aspen review

our expert's take
Our expert's take
By Bob Golfen
Full article
our expert's take


Chrysler dealers have been shut out of the big SUV business until this year, with the advent of the 2007 Chrysler Aspen. Sales may be waning for large luxury SUVs, but it’s still a rich and profitable market for automakers.

Despite being named after a highly forgettable Dodge sedan of the 1970s, Aspen is a nicely turned-out craft that delivers high-end features and accommodations at a competitive price.

Aspen is derived from Dodge Durango, which recently was upgraded in size and substance, with the Chrysler version touting sleeker styling and a luxury-car interior.

Priced at just above $30,000 for the two-wheel drive version, Aspen seems like a solid bargain for this level of sophistication. Even fully equipped, including a 335-horsepower Hemi V-8, the test Aspen didn’t hit $36,000. Compare that with the competition.

Not quite as large as Suburban or Expedition, but still of significant size, Aspen goes up against such SUVs as GMC Yukon, Ford Expedition and Toyota Sequoia. Aspen comes with all the expected luxury trim, plus reasonably priced options that can really load it up.

The look is conservative, unlike most of the recent Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep products that push the stylistic envelope. Aspen is a more serious kind of family vehicle that imparts traditional style and substance.

In other words, I don’t think the bling crowd will be latching onto it the way they have with Cadillac Escalades and Lincoln Navigators.

PERFORMANCE: The 335-horsepower Hemi V-8 4 performs as advertised, hauling the nearly 5,000-pound 4 SUV with solid muscle. Acceleration is brisk, but gasoline mileage is fairly dismal. The standard 235-horsepower V-84 probably would be adequate, but the Hemi is just $995 extra 4 and actually has better gas mileage,4 according to the EPA. The Hemi shuts off four cylinders electronically when cruising or under light load, 4 boosting mileage to some degree.

DRIVABILITY: Aspen is built for comfort, so the ride is soft and cushy. But handling suffers as a result, with a numb feeling and significant body sway around town, and a floating sensation on the highway. Passengers may feel coddled, but the driver will feel likes he’s piloting a cruise liner. Aspen comes standard with the desired safety features, including full-length side-curtain air bags, electronic stability program and four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock. A four-wheel-drive version8 also is available.

STYLING: Aspen comes only as a Limited version, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, and it’s all gussied up with a bold chrome grille and trim, and good-looking alloy wheels. The styling doesn’t depart much from standard SUV fare, though, so Aspen tends to fade into the crowd. I would expect more from the styling department that gave us the Dodge Ram pickup, Chrysler 300 and PT Cruiser.

INTERIOR: Rich and traditional, with comfortable seating for eight accented with faux wood trim, Aspen feels more like a luxury sedan than an SUV. The combined video controls for the audio system, climate control and navigation are cluttered and confusing, a common malady8 with these kinds of systems. The gauge cluster is bright and attractive, and the optional Alpine stereo speakers sounded terrific.

BOTTOM LINE: A nice, well-equipped luxury ride that undercuts the competition in pricing.

Vehicle type: Eight-passenger, four-door SUV, rear-wheel drive. Engine: 5.7-liter V-8, 335 horsepower at 5,400 rpm, 375 pound-feet torque at 4,200 rpm. Transmission: Five-speed automatic. Wheelbase: 116 inches. Overall length: 202 inches. Curb weight: 4,866 pounds. Towing capacity: 8,950 pounds. EPA rating: 15 city, 20 highway.

HIGHS: Moderate price, lush interior, Hemi power. LOWS: Mushy ride, modest styling, busy dashboard.

Pricing Base price: $30,745. Price as tested: $35,755.

OPTIONS -5.7-liter Hemi V-8, $995. -Leather seats, $675. -Rear park assist and power liftgate, $655. -Trailer tow group, $450. -Alpine eight-speaker system8, $398. -Hands-free commun81ication, $360. -Sirius satellite radio, $195.4 -Remote starting, $185. -Paint upgrade, $150. -Shipping, $745.

2007 Chrysler Aspen review: Our expert's take
By Bob Golfen


Chrysler dealers have been shut out of the big SUV business until this year, with the advent of the 2007 Chrysler Aspen. Sales may be waning for large luxury SUVs, but it’s still a rich and profitable market for automakers.

Despite being named after a highly forgettable Dodge sedan of the 1970s, Aspen is a nicely turned-out craft that delivers high-end features and accommodations at a competitive price.

Aspen is derived from Dodge Durango, which recently was upgraded in size and substance, with the Chrysler version touting sleeker styling and a luxury-car interior.

Priced at just above $30,000 for the two-wheel drive version, Aspen seems like a solid bargain for this level of sophistication. Even fully equipped, including a 335-horsepower Hemi V-8, the test Aspen didn’t hit $36,000. Compare that with the competition.

Not quite as large as Suburban or Expedition, but still of significant size, Aspen goes up against such SUVs as GMC Yukon, Ford Expedition and Toyota Sequoia. Aspen comes with all the expected luxury trim, plus reasonably priced options that can really load it up.

The look is conservative, unlike most of the recent Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep products that push the stylistic envelope. Aspen is a more serious kind of family vehicle that imparts traditional style and substance.

In other words, I don’t think the bling crowd will be latching onto it the way they have with Cadillac Escalades and Lincoln Navigators.

PERFORMANCE: The 335-horsepower Hemi V-8 4 performs as advertised, hauling the nearly 5,000-pound 4 SUV with solid muscle. Acceleration is brisk, but gasoline mileage is fairly dismal. The standard 235-horsepower V-84 probably would be adequate, but the Hemi is just $995 extra 4 and actually has better gas mileage,4 according to the EPA. The Hemi shuts off four cylinders electronically when cruising or under light load, 4 boosting mileage to some degree.

DRIVABILITY: Aspen is built for comfort, so the ride is soft and cushy. But handling suffers as a result, with a numb feeling and significant body sway around town, and a floating sensation on the highway. Passengers may feel coddled, but the driver will feel likes he’s piloting a cruise liner. Aspen comes standard with the desired safety features, including full-length side-curtain air bags, electronic stability program and four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock. A four-wheel-drive version8 also is available.

STYLING: Aspen comes only as a Limited version, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, and it’s all gussied up with a bold chrome grille and trim, and good-looking alloy wheels. The styling doesn’t depart much from standard SUV fare, though, so Aspen tends to fade into the crowd. I would expect more from the styling department that gave us the Dodge Ram pickup, Chrysler 300 and PT Cruiser.

INTERIOR: Rich and traditional, with comfortable seating for eight accented with faux wood trim, Aspen feels more like a luxury sedan than an SUV. The combined video controls for the audio system, climate control and navigation are cluttered and confusing, a common malady8 with these kinds of systems. The gauge cluster is bright and attractive, and the optional Alpine stereo speakers sounded terrific.

BOTTOM LINE: A nice, well-equipped luxury ride that undercuts the competition in pricing.

Vehicle type: Eight-passenger, four-door SUV, rear-wheel drive. Engine: 5.7-liter V-8, 335 horsepower at 5,400 rpm, 375 pound-feet torque at 4,200 rpm. Transmission: Five-speed automatic. Wheelbase: 116 inches. Overall length: 202 inches. Curb weight: 4,866 pounds. Towing capacity: 8,950 pounds. EPA rating: 15 city, 20 highway.

HIGHS: Moderate price, lush interior, Hemi power. LOWS: Mushy ride, modest styling, busy dashboard.

Pricing Base price: $30,745. Price as tested: $35,755.

OPTIONS -5.7-liter Hemi V-8, $995. -Leather seats, $675. -Rear park assist and power liftgate, $655. -Trailer tow group, $450. -Alpine eight-speaker system8, $398. -Hands-free commun81ication, $360. -Sirius satellite radio, $195.4 -Remote starting, $185. -Paint upgrade, $150. -Shipping, $745.

Available cars near you

Safety review

Based on the 2007 Chrysler Aspen base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Frontal driver
5/5
Frontal passenger
5/5
Nhtsa rollover rating
3/5

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
3 years / 36,000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / 100,000 miles
Powertrain
3 years / 36,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
3 years / 36,000 miles

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
5 model years or newer / less than 75,000 miles
Basic
3 months / 3,000 miles
Dealer certification
125-point inspection

Compare similar vehicles

Select cars to compare for more detailed info.
  • 2007
    4.5
    Chrysler Aspen
    Starts at
    $30,935
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    7
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear-wheel drive
    Drivetrain
    Compare
  • 2011
    3.6
    Dodge Caliber
    Starts at
    $17,380
    24 City / 32 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas I4
    Engine
    Front-wheel drive
    Drivetrain
    Compare
  • 2005
    3.8
    Dodge Caravan
    Starts at
    $18,280
    20 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas 4-Cyl
    Engine
    Front-wheel drive
    Drivetrain
    Compare
  • 2010
    4.5
    Chrysler PT Cruiser
    Starts at
    $18,275
    19 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas I4
    Engine
    Front-wheel drive
    Drivetrain
    Compare
  • 2010
    4.4
    Dodge Nitro
    Starts at
    $21,590
    16 City / 22 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Rear-wheel drive
    Drivetrain
    Compare
  • Compare more options
    Use our comparison tool to add any vehicle of your choice and see a full list of specifications and features side-by-side.
    Try it now

Consumer reviews

4.5 / 5
Based on 47 reviews
Write a review
Comfort 4.6
Interior 4.4
Performance 4.5
Value 4.4
Exterior 4.6
Reliability 4.4

Most recent

273 K and running strong!

Purchased my 2008 Aspen 2 years ago with 238 K miles on it. I paid $1000 I purchased it from a commercial pilot. H was the 2nd owner. He bought it in 2008. He took great care of the truck. He changed the oil religiously. I've continued his trend. It's now February 2024 and the truck has 273420 miles on it now and runs great I couldn't be happier. I'd say I've gotten my money's worth out of it.
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 4.0
Interior 4.0
Performance 4.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 4.0
Reliability 5.0
0 people out of 0 found this review helpful. Did you?
Yes No

We loved our Aspen/Durango

We loved our Aspen/Durango -- smooth, comfortable and refined, and it would actually take those large speed humps at 30mph without spilling a drop of your coffee. It never went to the dealer except for routine oil/filter changes.
  • Purchased a New car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
3 people out of 3 found this review helpful. Did you?
Yes No

Latest news from cars.com

See all news

Chrysler dealers near you

FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2007 Chrysler Aspen?

The 2007 Chrysler Aspen is available in 1 trim level:

  • Limited (2 styles)

What is the MPG of the 2007 Chrysler Aspen?

The 2007 Chrysler Aspen offers up to 14 MPG in city driving and 19 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

What are some similar vehicles and competitors of the 2007 Chrysler Aspen?

The 2007 Chrysler Aspen compares to and/or competes against the following vehicles:

Is the 2007 Chrysler Aspen reliable?

The 2007 Chrysler Aspen has an average reliability rating of 4.4 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2007 Chrysler Aspen owners.

Is the 2007 Chrysler Aspen a good SUV?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2007 Chrysler Aspen. 95.7% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.5 / 5
Based on 47 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.6
  • Interior: 4.4
  • Performance: 4.5
  • Value: 4.4
  • Exterior: 4.6
  • Reliability: 4.4
Your list was successfully saved.
Your comparisons
 
 
 
 
Save list Compare