If only we could all look so good at one hundred!  The Dodge brand is celebrating its 100th birthday this year, 2014, and the automaker is pulling out all the stops. For one, it's emphasizing its heritage of high performance cars with the return of the SRT® brand to the fold and a comprehensive portfolio of exciting, invigorating cars like the 2014 Dodge Dart from your Akron area Dodge dealers at Brunswick Auto Mart.

"At Dodge, we don't make category cars.  We make category cars nervous," said Tim Kuniskis, Dodge Brand and SRT Brand President and CEO.

Dodge brand vehicles will offer "mainstream performance" for drivers of all stripes who enjoy driving an exciting, interesting car that doesn't just follow the crowd.  This appeal is easy to see when you're driving the 2014 Dodge Dart around Akron -- it's a four door sedan that blends bold styling with performance that's just as bold, thanks to a trio of powerful four cylinder engines that offer up as much as 184 horsepower.

The Dodge brand also offers a broad portfolio of other great vehicles that serve up a large helping of mainstream performance, from midsize sedans and full-size, high performance sedans, to the iconic 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan minivan, to powerful and capable SUVs.

And for halo car performance, there's the SRT brand with its comprehensive portfolio of "ultimate performance" vehicles like the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT® Hellcat, or the awesome 2015 Dodge Viper SRT®.  With the consolidation of the SRT brand into the fold, there's something special for everyone who loves to drive.

With great vehicles like the 2014 Dodge Dart available to make every drive exciting, there's a lot to celebrate at Brunswick Auto Mart.  So come celebrate one hundred years of high performance Dodge vehicles with us at our Dodge dealership serving Akron.  The cars sure are looking good, a century on.

"Dodge strives to turn everyday vehicles into personal statements," said Kuniskis.  "Our vehicles are modern performance cars that deliver that visceral feel that reminds buyers why they fell in love with driving in the first place."

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