Posted: May 31, 2009 at 4:27 pm | Filed under: 1996, Dodge, Neon
Standard equipment in the Neon for 1995 and 1996 includes the 2.0 liter engine by Chrysler, weighing in at 4 cylinders and sixteen valves. A 5-speed Standard Transaxle puts the power of the engine to the pavement. The has proven to be a popular configuration for the Neon.
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Posted: May 31, 2009 at 4:04 pm | Filed under: 2000, Chrysler, Sebring

Chrysler Sebring Engine Specs: The Sebring LXi comes outfitted with a 2.5 liter, 6-cylinder motor that uses 24 valves. The engine, manufactured by Mitsubishi, is mated to a four-speed transaxle by Chrysler. This arrangement has demonstrated to be an effective style for Chrysler.
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Posted: May 31, 2009 at 8:27 am | Filed under: 1996, Dodge, Neon
The 1996 Dodge Neon Sport was introduced to compete in the sedan market. The Sport is a member of a series of three trim levels for the Neon which include Sport, Base, and High Line. The four-door car with its front-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Dodge. There is strong competition from vehicles from Infiniti.
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Posted: May 30, 2009 at 7:32 pm | Filed under: 2008, Chevrolet, Impala

Several things can be said about the Chevrolet Impala series: including the polarizing reactions most buyers have towards their car. The six-cylinder engine is at the heart of the strong emotions, it is powerful for its class and delivers a large amount of torque.
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Posted: May 30, 2009 at 9:32 am | Filed under: 2005, Chevrolet, Impala

The 2005 Impala is an important vehicle to Chevrolet for the sedan market segment. The LS is a member of a series of three trim levels for the Impala which include Base, LS, and SS. The four-door car with its front-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Chevrolet. There is strong competition from vehicles from Honda.
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