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Plymouth Breeze

Plymouth Breeze

Production period:

1996 to 2000

Class:

motor car

Body versions:

Sedan

Engines:

Gasoline: 2.0-2.4 litres (98.5-112 kW)

Length:

4732 mm

Width:

1821 mm

Height:

1318 mm

Wheelbase:

2745 mm

Curb weight:

1327 kg

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The Plymouth Breeze was from January 1996 to January 2000 offered by the US automaker Plymouth sedan of the front wheel drive type.

Except for trademark, radiator grille and tail lights, The Plymouth Breeze came only as one single basic model at first the Expresso came later with more features such as power windows, the Breeze was still almost identical to the Dodge Stratus and the Chrysler Cirrus for the short production run.

The Breeze was initially driven exclusively by a 134-hp two-Liter in-line four-cylinder with 16 valves, coupled with a five-speed gearbox or a four-speed automatic. From the spring of 1997, there was a 2.4-liter four-cylinder with 152 hp. With the model year 1998 an Expresso equipment package came into the program.

By the end of production in 2000 created about 200,000 copies.

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