Chrysler E-Class
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| Chrysler E-Class | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Chrysler Corporation |
| Production | 1983–1984 |
| Successor | Plymouth Caravelle |
| Class | Mid-size |
| Body style | 4-door sedan |
| Platform | FF E-body |
| Engine | 2.2 L K I4 2.2 L Turbo I I4 2.6 L Mitsubishi G54B I4 |
| Transmission | 3-speed A413 automatic 3-speed A470 automatic |
| Related | Chrysler New Yorker Dodge 600 Plymouth Caravelle |
The Chrysler E-Class was a mid-size car produced by the Chrysler Corporation. Introduced in 1983 on a stretched version of the Chrysler K platform, the E-Class sold poorly and the vehicle was rebadged as the Plymouth Caravelle for 1985. Engines were the 2.2 L naturally-aspirated I4 and the Mitsubishi 2.6 L I4. 1984 saw the debut of fuel injection on the 2.2 L engine and an optional Garrett AiResearch T-03 turbocharger.
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