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hey everyone, i am trying to buy a 1987 new yorker and overall, the car is in great conditions but it has 135,000 on the engine and i dont know how long the trannys last on these cars, if u have any use ful information feel free to reply. Thank you for your time.




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My grandma has a 1990 New Yorker with 125K, no problems here
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What transmission and engine does the car have in it?
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the car has whatever stock tranny that the car came with.
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Is it an automatic or a manual? Do you know how many gears it has?
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it is an automatic but i dont know how many geers
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I'm not positive but I believe my grandmas is a 4 speed, auto.
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Is it an automatic or a manual? Do you know how many gears it has?
Did you actually ask if a Chrysler New Yorker had a manual transmission? You!?!?! C'mon....you're the resident Chrysler guy, aren't you?

If this is an E-body New Yorker, I'm fairly sure it's a 3-speed automatic. It should be a four cylinder, possibly turbocharged.
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Old 05-12-2003, 03:48 PM
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I know that it is an auto because i drove it and yes it is a 4 cylinder and it is turbo charged so you are probally right about it being a 3 speed, but that still doesnt answer my question about how long the trannys last.
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I have a 1988, three speed. Still runs. Cannot burn tires but takes me around. And no hint of any problems. Mind you I service it regularly.
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thanks, how many miles does your car have on it?
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Did you actually ask if a Chrysler New Yorker had a manual transmission? You!?!?! C'mon....you're the resident Chrysler guy, aren't you?

If this is an E-body New Yorker, I'm fairly sure it's a 3-speed automatic. It should be a four cylinder, possibly turbocharged.
Hey, I had like one hour of sleep when I typed that, give me a break.

Yeah, it does sound like a stupid question now that I think about it.

All I can say for the autos from that period is that they weren't the best. Baby it and you should be just fine. Abuse it an it will go down the crapper.
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