1991-95 Plymouth Voyager

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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1991-1995 Plymouth Voyagers feature optional anti- lock brakes and new all-wheel-drive as major additions. Wheel base size remained the same, and this generation of Voyagers continued to be marketed in the base, SE and LE trim levels. Virtues include passenger space, cargo room, ride, wet weather traction with the all-wheel drive, as well as dual airbags and anti-lock brakes in the later models. Drawbacks include acceleration with the four-cylinder engine, fuel economy and road/wind noise.

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1990-94 Plymouth Sundance

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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1990-1994, front-drive Plymouth Sundance models were initially offered in 1987 in the sporty four-door hatchback body style, with the two-door hatchback body style being introduced shortly thereafter. This generation is built on the same platform as its twin, the Dodge Shadow. Virtues include driver airbags on the later models, acceleration with the turbo and V-6 engines and optional anti-lock brakes. Drawbacks include engine and road noise and rear seating space.

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1996-99 Plymouth Breeze

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DaimlerChrysler Corp's 1996-1999 Plymouth Breeze models represent the third version of the automaker's JA front-drive sedan and are similar to the Dodge Stratus and the Chrysler models. Virtues include fuel economy, passenger space and cargo room. Drawbacks include noise, rear visibility and acceleration with the 2.0-liter engine. Standard equipment includes dual airbags, air conditioning, an AM/FM stereo unit, power steering, and rear defroster.

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