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Comic David Spade took the stage at the Detroit auto show with Chrysler global marketing and sales chief Joe Eberhardt for the unveiling of the '07 Dodge Caliber.
Designed to replace the Neon small car, the Caliber offers more content than the Neon — for $410 less than the Neon's starting sticker.
“Dude, anything looks good compared with a Neon,” Spade deadpans.