Curious about the Dodge Stealth R/T (non turbo)
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Curious about the Dodge Stealth R/T (non turbo)
Are these fast? It'* an auto, and the guy just had the engine and tranny rebuilt. He'* selling it for 4100, which seems a bit high for a '91 with 140k miles. I'm not really thinking about buying it now, but he says it'll probably be for sale for a while longer; he'* only had a couple people look at it and it'* been for sale for a while.
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They are fast right off the line, but soon that performance diminishes, like after 30 mph.
And the ride is like crap. My wife has a 2001 stratus and gyod it sucks compared to our H'*.
And the ride is like crap. My wife has a 2001 stratus and gyod it sucks compared to our H'*.
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It'll fit in between NA and SC Series II'* for the most part.
Some pros might be the fact that their 2 door coupes, sportier, etc. I would go for the TT model however. Later ones dont' have the crankwalk issues the earlier DSM cars have.
Some pros might be the fact that their 2 door coupes, sportier, etc. I would go for the TT model however. Later ones dont' have the crankwalk issues the earlier DSM cars have.
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Even the StarQuests, the model line the 3000GT replaced, were faster IMO. Sadly, the 2.6 has little to no aftermarket for it, whereas the 3.0 has a$$loads.
Only thing I like about them is how they look and feel (ergonomics). But they got no guts at all.
Only thing I like about them is how they look and feel (ergonomics). But they got no guts at all.
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