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Production: | 1983-1984 | |
Class: | Intermediate | |
Body Style: | 4-Door Sedan | |
Length: | 185.2" | |
Width: | 68" | |
Height: | 53.1" | |
Wheelbase: | 103.3" | |
Weight: | 2900-3100 lbs | |
Transmissions: | 3-Speed Automatic, FWD | |
Engines: | 2.2L (135 cid) I4 2.6L (156 cid) I4 | |
Power: | 94-101 hp | |
Similar: | Dodge 600 | |
Platform: | K |
The Chrysler E-Class was a short lived K-car based model that was produced only between 1983 and 1984. It was a Chrysler twin to the Dodge 600 and was basically an upsized LeBaron. The main difference between the 1983 and 1984 models are larger ribbed taillights on 1984 models. The E-Class was available only as a 4-door sedan. It was replaced by the Plymouth Caravelle in 1985.
See the Dodge 600 page for additional comments on the Chrysler E-Class.