The Dodge Intrepid sedan combines performance, driving enjoyment
and uncompromised spaciousness to provide a unique choice in
the mainstream passenger car market. With the introduction of
the Intrepid R/T during the 2000 model year, a new level of
performance was added. Intrepid R/T features a 242 horsepower
3.5-liter V-6 engine, Autostickâ and a performance-tuned exhaust.
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Dodge Neon
Two new versions
of the Dodge Neon arrive for 2001, both geared toward further
establishing Neon as the performance leader in the small car
segment. The all-new 2001 Neon R/T features a best-in-class
150 horsepower, 2.0-liter SOHC engine, mated to a quick-shifting
five-speed transaxle. The Neon American Club Racer (ACR) makes
its return in 2001 after a two-year absence, much to the delight
of the legions of Neon racing enthusiasts. The new ACR package
sports all the performance characteristics of the Neon R/T,
along with 15-inch aluminum wheels, dual exhaust tips and a
host of features designed to handle the grueling grassroots
racing circuit.
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Dodge Stratus
Stratus coupe features
a dramatic increase in overall performance with a choice of
engines that are larger and more powerful than the ones they
replace. The lineup, features a 200 horsepower 3.0-liter V-6
engine, while the standard 147 horsepower four-cylinder engine
increases from 2.0 liters to 2.4 liters and provides better
initial acceleration and more usable power.
The 2001 Stratus
sedan builds from the strong roots started with the original
Stratus. The new (for Stratus) 2.7-liter 24-valve V-6 engine
produces 32 more horsepower than the engine it replaces. The
standard engine is a 150 horsepower, 16-valve four-cylinder
engine. An optional performance-tuned ride-and-handling package
provides even better performance to enhance the improved engines.
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The icon of the Dodge brand is, of course, Viper. The ultimate
American supercar, Viper returns with new colors and a host
of racing victories under its belt. Race-prepared Vipers have
won their class in the past two Le Mans 24-hour events and the
overall championship in the 2000 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.
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