The Dodge Stratus Coupe, highlighted at the New York International Auto Show, has resurfaced with two notable for-sale examples, including one in Omaha, Nebraska showing 128,000 miles and reported to run and drive well.
The coupe uses a 2.4-liter DOHC inline-four paired with a four-speed automatic and front-wheel drive; it originated from Diamond-Star Motors, the Chrysler–Mitsubishi joint venture whose Normal, Illinois factory also produced the Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon and Plymouth Laser and now builds Rivian electric vehicles.
Evolving from the Dodge Avenger, the Stratus Coupe is noted for a longer wheelbase and softer suspension that prioritized comfort over the sportier, turbocharged AWD models from Diamond-Star Motors, and examples are increasingly rare on the market.
This report is based on information originally published by The Autopian.
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