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Revision as of 00:45, 9 February 2007

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Plymouth Champ
Plymouth
Production: 1979-1982
Class: Mini/Subcompact
Body Style: 3-Door Hatchback
5-Door Hatchback
Length:
Width:
Height:
Wheelbase: 88"
Weight: 2000-2200 lbs
Transmissions: 4-Speed Manual
3-Speed Automatic
Engines: 1.4L (85 cid) I4
1.6L (97 cid) I4
Power:
Similar: Dodge Colt

The Plymouth Champ was an identical twin to the subcompact Dodge Colt from 1979-1982. It would become the Plymouth Colt in 1983.

See the Dodge Colt entry for comments on the Plymouth Champ.