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From: oprsfnx@gsusgi2.gsu.edu (Stephen F. Nicholas)
Subject: Re: Plymouth Sundance/Dodge Shadow experiences?
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Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1993 02:55:49 GMT
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daubendr@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu (Darren R Daubenspeck) writes:


>> they are pretty much junk, stay away from them.  they will be replaced next
>> year with all new models.  


>Junk?  They've made the C&D lists for years due to their excellent handling and  
>acceleration.  They have been around since about, oh, 85 or 86, so they're not  
>the newest on the lot, and mileage is about five to eight MPG under the class  
>leader.  You can get into a 3.0 L v-6 (141 hp) Shadow for $10~11K (the I-4  
>turbo a bit more), and a droptop for $14~15K.  


 As an ex-Fleet Mgr. of 3000 cars, they were amoung the most trouble free of
all models.  I bought one for my wife.

