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Mieguy
2014-03-10 18:46 | oh you would see it. the 2.5 has a different exhaust and 2.5 was only available for the LX model. I looked on the rear shot of the same car on mobile.de. It has the 2.0 exhaust. |
Desscythe17 2014-03-10 17:17 | Mieguy wrote yes i have a 4-speed automatic 2.5 V6 EDIT: uh you were talking about the 2.0 LE automatic. Stupid me. But i found a Picture of a 1999 2.0 LE (LX would have leather seating) with automatic on mobile.de too: But that could be a 2.5 V6 as well, right? I'm not sure if you can tell whether it's a 2.0 or a 2.5 from the interior (or exterior, does it have V6 badges or something?). |
Mieguy
2014-03-10 15:29 | yes i have a 4-speed automatic 2.5 V6 EDIT: uh you were talking about the 2.0 LE automatic. Stupid me. But i found a Picture of a 1999 2.0 LE (LX would have leather seating) with automatic on mobile.de too: -- Last edit: 2014-03-10 15:44:50 |
Desscythe17 2014-03-10 15:11 | Mieguy wrote My sources were: www.auto-data.net/de/?f=showCar&car_id=14720 (listing that Manual had 5 gears and automatic 4 gears) and german Wikipedia Another source is here: www.allpar.com/mopar/5speed.html Wikipedia isn't trustworthy, and the other page also seems to be editible by everyone. So I'm not sure about a 4-speed automatic 2.0 You have a 2.5 V6? |
Mieguy
2014-03-10 09:30 | My sources were: www.auto-data.net/de/?f=showCar&car_id=14720 (listing that Manual had 5 gears and automatic 4 gears) and german Wikipedia -- Last edit: 2014-03-10 15:45:18 |
Desscythe17 2014-03-10 08:51 | Mieguy wrote *sigh* i dont understand that. Added all required things, that car only had 3 engines. 2 ATs and 1 MT. European Version was built in the US and exported to Europe officially by Chrysler. The rear Crash structure of my car even has an "EXPORT" Label. EDIT: Ah i found it, still waiting Approval. ID is 18058. What was your source for the engines? I couldn't find a 2.0 Automatic for the 98-00 years. I've edited the engines a bit, and added an official picture for the front, as it was available. |
Mieguy
2014-03-10 08:18 | *sigh* i dont understand that. Added all required things, that car only had 3 engines. 2 ATs and 1 MT. European Version was built in the US and exported to Europe officially by Chrysler. The rear Crash structure of my car even has an "EXPORT" Label. EDIT: Ah i found it, still waiting Approval. ID is 18058. -- Last edit: 2014-03-10 08:21:12 |
Desscythe17 2014-03-09 23:37 | Mieguy wrote okay i added it and needs confirmation by admins. But I did a mistake. The Seadan was built 1998-2000. Only convertible was built until 2001. I was also not sure about engines. They were taken unchanged from previous generation. So i entered 1995-2000, is that right? I don't see them anywhere, so I don't think they were accepted. |
Mieguy
2014-03-09 23:00 | okay i added it and needs confirmation by admins. But I did a mistake. The Seadan was built 1998-2000. Only convertible was built until 2001. I was also not sure about engines. They were taken unchanged from previous generation. So i entered 1995-2000, is that right? -- Last edit: 2014-03-09 23:02:04 |
Desscythe17 2014-03-09 22:01 | Mieguy wrote sold as Chrysler Stratus in Germany. I own a 1999 model year which is from Switzerland where it was sold too. European version (pictures show my private car): Actually, you're wrong. The European Chrysler Stratus is based on the American Dodge Stratus (look at the taillights). Because it isn't a Dodge, but also is different from this car, it requires a seperate page, just like the Chrysler Neon and Vision. |
Mieguy
2014-03-09 21:30 | sold as Chrysler Stratus in Germany. I own a 1999 model year which is from Switzerland where it was sold too. European version (pictures show my private car): -- Last edit: 2014-03-09 21:37:47 |
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