What was the model year of the Eagle Summit?

What was the model year of the Eagle Summit?

The 1993 model year Summits were completely new and featured more room on the inside as well as weighing less than before. The Summit was now based the fourth generation Mitsubishi Mirage ‘CC’ chassis platform featuring a mutlilink rear suspension and the body was given a rounder shape.

When did the Dodge Mirage Eagle Summit end?

The Eagle Summit line lasted through the extent of the Mirage’s fourth generation, which ended in 1996. The somewhat related Eagle Summit Wagon (which was a compact MPV) ran from 1992–1996 and was based on the Mitsubishi RVR . The Chrysler Neon was introduced in January 1994 and was marketed by Dodge and Plymouth dealers.

When did the Dodge Neon Eagle Summit come out?

The somewhat related Eagle Summit Wagon (which was a compact MPV) ran from 1992–1996 and was based on the Mitsubishi RVR. The Chrysler Neon was introduced in January 1994 and was marketed by Dodge and Plymouth dealers.

What kind of engine does the Eagle Summit have?

Originally assembled in Japan, starting with the 1991 model year, the Eagle Summits were built by Diamond-Star Motors (DSM), a joint-venture between Chrysler and Mitsubishi, in Normal, Illinois. 1989: Summit was introduced as a sedan in DL and LX trim, both powered by a 1.5-liter 8-valve 4-cylinder engine with 81 hp (60 kW).

The 1993 model year Summits were completely new and featured more room on the inside as well as weighing less than before. The Summit was now based the fourth generation Mitsubishi Mirage ‘CC’ chassis platform featuring a mutlilink rear suspension and the body was given a rounder shape.

The Eagle Summit line lasted through the extent of the Mirage’s fourth generation, which ended in 1996. The somewhat related Eagle Summit Wagon (which was a compact MPV) ran from 1992–1996 and was based on the Mitsubishi RVR . The Chrysler Neon was introduced in January 1994 and was marketed by Dodge and Plymouth dealers.

The somewhat related Eagle Summit Wagon (which was a compact MPV) ran from 1992–1996 and was based on the Mitsubishi RVR. The Chrysler Neon was introduced in January 1994 and was marketed by Dodge and Plymouth dealers.

Originally assembled in Japan, starting with the 1991 model year, the Eagle Summits were built by Diamond-Star Motors (DSM), a joint-venture between Chrysler and Mitsubishi, in Normal, Illinois. 1989: Summit was introduced as a sedan in DL and LX trim, both powered by a 1.5-liter 8-valve 4-cylinder engine with 81 hp (60 kW).

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