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dodge stratus
The production of this 4 door midsize family sedan was started by Dodge in 1995. Its production continued for 11 years and was stopped in 2006 when Dodge released Dodge Avenger to replace it. The first generation of the Stratus continued for 5 years and it was closely resembled with the Cirrus and Breeze. The only difference between the three cars was in the front fascia, rear bumper, taillights, and wheels. The interior was also a bit different but no big change was there.
The second generation of the Stratus was not sold in Canada for some reasons and in Mexico, a turbocharged 2.4 L engine went through some improvements in the starting of 2001. By 2004, sedan market had shifted and pushed the larger Intrepid and later Charger to record sale. Stratus R/T engines built from March 2004 and later generated 225 hp (168 kW) at 5200 rpm and 235 lb·ft
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