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The '''[[Plymouth]] Turismo''' started life in 1979 as a 3-door hatchback coupe version of the 5-door [[Plymouth Horizon|Horizon]] and was called '''TC3''' (or Horizon TC3).  In 1981 the TC3 got a performance option package known as TC3 Turismo 2.2 (like the Dodge 024 Charger 2.2), and then became Turismo in 1983.  The Turismo continued until it was cancelled after the 1987 model year.  There would be no successor to the Turismo.
The '''[[Plymouth]] Turismo''' (Turismo translates to "tourism" in Italian) started life in 1979 as a 3-door hatchback coupe version of the 5-door [[Plymouth Horizon|Horizon]] and was called '''TC3''' (or Horizon TC3).  In 1981 the TC3 got a performance option package known as TC3 Turismo 2.2 (like the Dodge 024 Charger 2.2), and then became Turismo in 1983.  The Turismo continued as an identical twin to the L-body Charger until it was cancelled after the 1987 model year.  There would be no successor to the Turismo.


See the [[Dodge Charger (L-body)]] entry for more information about the Plymouth TC3/Turismo.
See the [[Dodge Charger (L-body)]] entry for more information about the Plymouth TC3/Turismo.


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Latest revision as of 17:48, 28 January 2010

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Plymouth TC3/Turismo
Plymouth
Production TC3 (1979-1982)
Turismo (1983-1987)
Class Subcompact
Body Style 3-Door Hatchback
Length 174.8"
Width 66.1"
Height 50.7"
Wheelbase 99.1"
Weight 2400-2700 lbs
Transmission 4-Speed Manual, FWD
5-Speed Manual, FWD
3-Speed Automatic, FWD
Engine 1.6L (97 cid) I4 (1983-1986)
1.7L (105 cid) I4 (1979-1982)
2.2L (135 cid) I4 (1981-1987)
Power 64-96 hp
Similar Dodge 024/Charger
Platform L


The Plymouth Turismo (Turismo translates to "tourism" in Italian) started life in 1979 as a 3-door hatchback coupe version of the 5-door Horizon and was called TC3 (or Horizon TC3). In 1981 the TC3 got a performance option package known as TC3 Turismo 2.2 (like the Dodge 024 Charger 2.2), and then became Turismo in 1983. The Turismo continued as an identical twin to the L-body Charger until it was cancelled after the 1987 model year. There would be no successor to the Turismo.

See the Dodge Charger (L-body) entry for more information about the Plymouth TC3/Turismo.

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