The Dodge Shadow was an affordable, compact car introduced by Chrysler in 1987. It was available in two-door and four-door models. Despite the car's popularity and high sales volume, it was not profitable. Production of the Shadow ended in 1994 and Chrysler replaced it with the Neon.
Engine Specs
All editions of the 1989 Shadow, including the ES, came with a 2.2-liter, inline, four-cylinder engine with a 2,212 cc displacement, a compression ratio of 9.5-to-1 and a bore and stroke of 3.44 inches by 3.62 inches.
Horsepower and Torque
The 1989 Dodge Shadow's engine was a 93 horsepower motor capable of producing 122 foot-pounds of torque. It had a horsepower-per-liter rating of 42.04 and a power-to-weight ratio of 0.0357.
Fuel Rating
The 1989 Dodge Shadow came with a 14-gallon fuel tank and earned an EPA-estimated mileage rating of 24 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway.
Steering and Suspension
The 1989 Dodge Shadow came with rack-and-pinion steering, with independent front suspension and live rear suspension. It had a turning diameter of 34 feet.
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