Chrysler TC by Maserati 16V Turbo 1989

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Engine: 2.2-liter Chrysler Inline-4.
Charge System: Warner-Ishi turbocharger.
Power: 200 hp (149 kW/203 PS) @ 5,500 rpm.
Torque: 220 lb-ft (298 Nm) @ 3,400 rpm.
Transmission: 5-speed manual.
Final Drive Ratio: 3.470.
Drivetrain: Front-wheel-drive.
Weight: 3,274 lbs (1,485 kg).
0-60 mph: 7 seconds.
1/4-mile: 15.5 seconds @ 91 mph.
Top Speed: 141 mph (227 km/h).
Driving Range: 314 miles (506 km).


http://www.carfolio.com/specifications/models/car/?car=4004
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z9695/Chrysler-TC.aspx
http://www.automobile-catalog.com/car/1989/516470/chrysler_tc_by_maserati_16v_turbo.html
http://carsallcars.com/modelpics/list/11049/chrysler-tc-1987-convertible-2-2.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_TC_by_Maserati

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No not American. Brought to you by the same fine folks that brought us the Zero. It's a Mitsubishi...
The cars in the 80's were frightening. Never knew what the heck lurked under the hood. Chevy bought cars from Korea & Japan, They called them a Nova... Sad sad days.
 
No not American. Brought to you by the same fine folks that brought us the Zero. It's a Mitsubishi...
The cars in the 80's were frightening. Never knew what the heck lurked under the hood. Chevy bought cars from Korea & Japan, They called them a Nova... Sad sad days.
I think it was only Chrysler who did that. The only good car that the DSM collaboration ever produced is the 90's Eclipse.
 
No, our unit secretary asked me to put brakes on her daughter's Nova, it was a Toyota or some such. I did some work on an earlier one that was some Korean car company. I try to forget that black period. Of course you still can't be sure what is under the hood. Dodge van w/ nissan 3.8 litre V-6. I no longer bloody my knuckles for a living so I don't pay as close attention, I'm sure it still goes on.
 
No, our unit secretary asked me to put brakes on her daughter's Nova, it was a Toyota or some such. I did some work on an earlier one that was some Korean car company. I try to forget that black period. Of course you still can't be sure what is under the hood. Dodge van w/ nissan 3.8 litre V-6. I no longer bloody my knuckles for a living so I don't pay as close attention, I'm sure it still goes on.
Okay, good to know.
 
One of the most forgettable cars wearing a Maserati name...Include it just for irony. Had turbo 4 from Masers of the time and cost more than twice the price of other K-cars. Actually built in Italy too,if I remember correctly.
 
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