How much is a 1991 Dodge Stealth?
1991 Dodge Stealth Retail Prices
Trim | MSRP | Invoice |
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ES FWD | $18,384 | N/A |
R/T FWD | $24,483 | N/A |
R/T Turbo AWD | $29,595 | N/A |
FWD | $16,621 | N/A |
Is a Dodge Stealth fast?
Despite its heavy, grand touring dimensions, the Dodge Stealth R/T was an exceptional performer: the car could reach 60 mph from a standing start in less than five seconds, with the quarter mile flashing by in the mid-13 second range. Of course, not all versions of the Stealth were delivered in such impressive trim.
Why did Dodge stop making the Stealth?
The decision, confirmed by a Chrysler spokesman Monday, was blamed on slow sales of the high-performance luxury car, along with a feeling among Chrysler executives that Dodge no longer needed the image boost the Mitsubishi-built Stealth brought it in 1990.
How fast does a Dodge Stealth go?
Performance
0 – 100 kph | 5.8 s |
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0 – 60 mph | 5.5 s |
Top speed | 266 kph (165 mph) |
How much is a Dodge Stealth?
Stealth Trims
Hatchback | Original MSRP / Price | Horsepower |
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Stealth 2dr HB Base | $24,461 / $22,165 | 164 |
Stealth 2dr HB R/T | $27,755 / $25,064 | 218 |
Stealth 2dr HB R/T Turbo AWD | $34,820 / $31,281 | 320 |
Was the Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo?
The Mitsubishi-engineered Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo is powered by a twin-turbocharged and intercooled, 24-valve 3.0-liter V-6 that produces 300 horsepower. The ZX Turbo comes with anti-lock brakes and four-wheel steering. The Stealth comes with anti-lock brakes and four-wheel steering.
When did the Dodge Stealth model come out?
The Dodge Stealth was produced for a total of six years. From 1991 to 1996, four different trims were available for potential buyers to select from. These include the Base model, ES model, RT model and RT/TT model. From 1991 to 1993, all four options were produced.
What kind of transmission does a Dodge Stealth have?
In the United States, the 4-speed automatic transmission was available for the Base, ES and RT models however were NOT an option in the RT/TTs (which only came as manuals). From 94 to 96, the 6-Speed Manual transmission was an option for the RT/TT’s only, while the other Manual transmissions were available in 5-Speeds.
What’s the difference between Dodge Stealth RT and TT?
If you take a look in the interior, you’ll notice that (just like the Base/ES models) that the Stealth RT speedometer also maxes out at 160mph, while the Stealth RT/TT maxes at 180mph. Leather seats were also an option for the RT and RT/TT models, as well as the Digital Climate Control.
What’s the difference between the base and ES Dodge Stealth?
Interior wise, both the Base and ES models speedometer maxes at 160mph, often comes with a Manual Air Conditioning control unit, cloth seats, no steering wheel radio controls, and the option of manual windows/locks. Visually, the RT and RT/TT are very similar as well.