Dodge Version of the Laser
The Dodge version of the Laser is the Dodge Daytona. The Dodge Daytona first debuted in 1984, along with the similar Chrysler Laser. The cars were largely based on the Plymouth Reliant and Dodge Aries, and shared their 2.2 liter, four-cylinder engine. Chrysler called the Laser a “highly personalized, sophisticated, sports car with excellent performance, handling, and quality” and cited the Camaro, RX7, Supra, 280ZX, and Trans Am as competitors. The Laser was available as XE and Sport.
The Dodge Daytona is an automobile which was produced by the Chrysler Corporation under their Dodge division from 1984 until 1993. It was a front-wheel drive hatchback based on the Chrysler G platform, which was derived from the Chrysler K platform. The Chrysler Laser was an upscale rebadged version of the Daytona. The Daytona was restyled for 1987, and again for 1992. It replaced the Mitsubishi Galant-based Challenger, and slotted between the Charger and the Conquest. The Daytona derives its name mainly from the Dodge Charger Daytona, which itself was named after the Daytona 500 race in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Contents
- How much will the Dodge eMuscle cost?
- What Dodge was made by Mitsubishi?
- Was the Cuda and Challenger the same?
- What is the sister car to the Dodge Shadow?
- What is the sister car to the Eagle Talon?
- What is the Dodge version of the Mitsubishi Eclipse?
- How much is a Chrysler Laser worth?
- What is the Mitsubishi version of the Eagle Talon?
- What was the Dodge version of the Plymouth Laser?
- What is the Dodge version of the Mirage?
How much will the Dodge eMuscle cost?
Dodge tells us that when it comes to MSRP on the 2024 eMuscle, they are following the sweet spot of current gasoline-powered road warriors for a price somewhere from $40,000 to $50,000.
What Dodge was made by Mitsubishi?
Dodge Colt
The Dodge Colt is a subcompact car that was manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors and marketed by Dodge for model years 1971 to 1994 as captive imports. Rebadged variants include the Plymouth Champ and Plymouth Colt, both were marketed by Plymouth.
Was the Cuda and Challenger the same?
Yet the main difference is the size; while being the only two vehicles of the first pony car generation to utilize the E-body platform, the 1970 Dodge Challenger is somewhat larger than its cousin, the Cuda. Those subtle differences include: Wheelbase: 2 inches longer. Overall length: 4.7 inches longer.
What is the sister car to the Dodge Shadow?
Plymouth Sundance
The Dodge Shadow and Plymouth Sundance are economical 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks that were introduced for the 1987 model year by the Chrysler Corporation. For 1991, a 2-door convertible variant was added to the Shadow lineup; this bodystyle was not offered by Plymouth.
What is the sister car to the Eagle Talon?
the Mitsubishi Eclipse
The Eagle Talon is an overlooked car. A small, sporty coupe, the Talon is the sister car to the Mitsubishi Eclipse. In fact, both cars roll off the same assembly line in Normal, Ill., in a joint production deal with Chrysler Corp. But the Eclipse outsells the Talon.
What is the Dodge version of the Mitsubishi Eclipse?
The Eagle Talon is a sport compact hatchback coupé manufactured as part of a joint venture between Chrysler and Mitsubishi in two generations starting from the 1989 model year. The cars were marketed by Eagle as well as rebadged variants, the Plymouth Laser and Mitsubishi Eclipse.
How much is a Chrysler Laser worth?
A: The average price of a Chrysler Laser is $7,380.
What is the Mitsubishi version of the Eagle Talon?
The alliance between Chrysler and Mitsubishi led to a second-generation Mitsubishi Eclipse production, also sold as an Eagle Talon.
What was the Dodge version of the Plymouth Laser?
The 2-door hatchback was based on the Dodge Daytona model prior to the name badge moving, to the Plymouth brand. Commercials for the 1990 Laser featured R&B singer Tina Turner who appeared in a series of 1990 promotional ads for Plymouth.
What is the Dodge version of the Mirage?
Dodge Colt
Chrysler imported this generation of Mirage to the North America as the Dodge Colt and Plymouth Champ from late-1978 for the 1979 model year, in three-door form only until the 1982 model year when the five-door was added. Then from the 1983 model year, Plymouth retired the Champ and adopted the name Colt as well.