Chrysler Aspen Guide: Best & Worst Years, Reliability, Hybrid, Full Details (2007β2009)
π WHAT IS CHRYSLER ASPEN? DEFINITION & ORIGIN
Chrysler Aspen (2007β2009) is a full-size, body-on-frame luxury SUV derived from the Dodge Durango (2nd gen). Chrysler positioned the Aspen as a premium alternative to the Lincoln Navigator, Cadillac Escalade, and GMC Yukon Denali. It featured chrome exterior accents, leather-wrapped dash, woodgrain trim, and optional rear-seat entertainment. Two V8 engines: 4.7L Magnum (303 hp) and 5.7L HEMI (335-376 hp), plus a 2009-only Two-Mode Hybrid (5.7L + electric motors). Production ended after only three years due to Chrysler’s restructuring and low sales.
Reliability score: 2.0/5 π¨
First-year production: airbag recall (campaign 07V386000), premature Hemi valve drop, transmission control module failures, HVAC blend door actuators, water leaks via sunroof. Over 120 owner complaints on NHTSA.
Verdict: Avoid unless extremely low price and full repair history.
Reliability: 3.2/5
Improved transmission shift logic, updated instrument cluster, fewer electrical glitches. Still possible exhaust manifold cracks, power steering leak. Better than 2007 but not refined.
Reliability: 4.2/5
Most mature build: revised engine management, upgraded transmission cooler, premium interior fixes. Hybrid option delivers 19-20 MPG. Fewest complaints, highest owner satisfaction.
Top pick: 2009 Limited Hemi or Hybrid with documented care.
βοΈ DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS & PERFORMANCE (2007-2009)
| Model Year | Engine Options | Horsepower / Torque | Fuel Economy (city/hwy) | Towing Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | 4.7L V8 / 5.7L HEMI V8 | 303 hp / 330 lb-ft (4.7L) β 335 hp / 375 lb-ft (HEMI) | 13/18 mpg (HEMI) | 8,900 lbs (HEMI) |
| 2008 | 4.7L V8 / 5.7L HEMI | 303 hp / 335 hp (HEMI rated 376 hp with dual exhaust) | 13/19 mpg | 8,900 lbs |
| 2009 | 4.7L V8 / 5.7L HEMI / 5.7L Hybrid | 376 hp (HEMI); Hybrid: 390 hp combined | Hybrid: 19/20 MPG; Hemi: 14/19 | 8,900 lbs / Hybrid: 6,000 lbs |
β οΈ COMMON PROBLEMS BY SYSTEM
Engine: Hemi valve seat drop (pre-2009), exhaust manifold bolts snapping, ticking lifters.
Transmission: 545RFE harsh shifting (software update needed).
Electrical: TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module) failures causing fuel pump or wiper malfunctions.
Suspension: Premature rear air suspension compressor failure (load-leveling models).
HVAC: Blend door actuator clicking (dash removal costly).
Recall highlights: 2007 airbag clockspring; 2008-2009 fuel pump relay.
π° OWNERSHIP COST (5-YEAR AVERAGE)
Annual maintenance: $750β$1,200 (Hemi more expensive).
Common repair costs: Hemi valve job: $3,000β$4,500, TIPM replacement: $900β$1,300, air suspension conversion to coils: $1,200.
Insurance & fuel: Above average due to heavy weight and V8.
Hybrid battery replacement: $3,000β$6,000 (rare but possible after 150k miles).
β ADVANTAGES & β DISADVANTAGES (FULL SCOPE)
β ADVANTAGES
- β Massive towing capacity up to 8,900 lbs β ideal for boats/RVs
- β Upscale interior with real wood/leather (Limited)
- β Powerful HEMI V8 β excellent passing & exhaust note
- β Third-row seating fits adults for short trips
- β 2009 Hybrid unique fuel economy in full-size SUV class
- β Low purchase price (depreciated value)
β DISADVANTAGES
- β Poor fuel economy (12-15 MPG combined non-hybrid)
- β High repair costs for Hemi & transmission issues
- β Electrical gremlins (TIPM failures common)
- β Hard to find parts for Aspen-specific trim/body
- β Outdated safety tech (no blind-spot, AEB)
- β Low resale value despite high initial MSRP
π 2009 HYBRID: TYPES, SAFETY, BATTERY LIFE & DETAILS
Chrysler Aspen Hybrid used the Two-Mode Hybrid system with a 300-volt nickel-metal hydride battery pack. Is it safe? Yes, with automatic high-voltage shutoff in collisions. How to maintain: hybrid coolant system and battery fan filters. Estimated battery lifespan: 120k-160k miles. Advantages: 20% better MPG, smoother start/stop. Disadvantages: expensive replacement, limited hybrid-certified shops. Pro tip: Pre-purchase hybrid health report from dealer using StarSCAN tool.
π HOW TO INSPECT / CHOOSE THE BEST CHRYSLER ASPEN: STEP BY STEP
- βοΈ 1. Prefer 2009 model year β most reliable and features hybrid possibility.
- βοΈ 2. Check Hemi engine for “tick” noise (exhaust manifold or lifter problems).
- βοΈ 3. Test transmission thoroughly β drive at low speeds, check for harsh 2-3 upshift.
- βοΈ 4. Inspect TIPM function: verify horn, wipers, fuel pump relay (common failure).
- βοΈ 5. Look for rust on rear crossmember and rocker panels.
- βοΈ 6. Review Carfax for open recalls (airbag, fuel pump).
- βοΈ 7. For Hybrid: request battery diagnostic and check hybrid system warranty status.
π‘οΈ IS THE CHRYSLER ASPEN SAFE? CRASH TESTS & SAFETY FEATURES
NHTSA rating: 4 stars frontal driver, 4 stars side. Standard: ABS, electronic stability control, traction control. From 2008, side-curtain airbags standard. No IIHS Top Safety Pick. Compared to modern SUVs, safety is mediocre, but body-on-frame offers durability in certain collisions. Safety recall check: 2007-2009 owners should verify airbag clockspring (07V386) and fuel pump relay (14V-361).
π οΈ MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (PROLONG ENGINE LIFE)
| Interval | Service Item |
|---|---|
| Every 5,000 miles | Synthetic oil change (5W-20 for Hemi), tire rotation |
| 30,000 miles | Transmission fluid/filter change (545RFE), transfer case fluid (AWD) |
| 60,000 miles | Coolant flush, spark plugs (Hemi uses 16 plugs), inspect hybrid battery cooling fan |
| 90,000 miles | Replace serpentine belt, PCV valve, inspect Hemi valve springs |
π COMPARISON: ASPEN vs MAIN RIVALS (BEST YEAR 2009)
vs Lincoln Navigator (2009): Navigator has more luxury features but higher price; Aspen offers better off-road capability.
vs Cadillac Escalade: Escalade holds value better, more powerful 6.2L V8, but Aspen is cheaper to buy used.
vs Toyota Sequoia: Sequoia more reliable but less character; Aspen tows slightly more with Hemi.
Conclusion: Choose 2009 Aspen if you want a budget-friendly premium SUV with unique Hybrid option.