Stratus Who makes it?
chris26969
10-22-2003, 08:38 PM
Are any of the stratuses engines made by Mitsubishi by any chance?
callingyesterday
10-23-2003, 01:54 PM
yeah, the Stratus R/T uses the Eclipse's 3.0 V6 engine. (The Stratus is just 100% sexier)
chris26969
10-23-2003, 02:23 PM
yea that sounds right... as for it being sexier i dunno what crack your smoking that a family car is sexier than a sports car....
callingyesterday
10-25-2003, 12:24 PM
i think you're thinking of the stratus sedan. the r/t is a coupe, and unless you've got a family of midgets, you're not getting everybody in... look it up. i'd take its smooth lines over the nasty body moldings of the eclipse any day...
StratusPh34r
11-16-2003, 09:10 PM
The Stratus Coupe's chassis and engine are based on the Mitusbishi Eclispse. The Stratus Sedan is 100% Dodge / Chrysler
Coupe = 2 Doors
Sedan = 4 Doors
Coupe = 2 Doors
Sedan = 4 Doors
RamRay
05-11-2004, 12:10 PM
I did a lot of research before I bought my R/T. Chryco owns almost half of Mitsubishi. They both share a plant in Illinois that crank out Eclipses and Stratus/Sebring coups. 4-doors made in Michigan, covertible Sebring n Mexico.
Most of Sebring/Stratus coup has Mitsu parts. Same engine, tranny, even dash from the Eclipse! This sharing keeps the cost down for all three (hey, did you know that new little, cheaper Jaguar XJ is mostly Ford Taurus? very common these days)
Also, did you know the Stratus coupe/R/T was supposed to be called the Avenger, but becasue the previous Avenger...also a Mitsu product, was such a poor performer that didn't live up to the name, Chryco went with the more common (and familiar) brand name of Stratus.
Most of Sebring/Stratus coup has Mitsu parts. Same engine, tranny, even dash from the Eclipse! This sharing keeps the cost down for all three (hey, did you know that new little, cheaper Jaguar XJ is mostly Ford Taurus? very common these days)
Also, did you know the Stratus coupe/R/T was supposed to be called the Avenger, but becasue the previous Avenger...also a Mitsu product, was such a poor performer that didn't live up to the name, Chryco went with the more common (and familiar) brand name of Stratus.
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