It was built from 1990-2001 and was renamed the Mitsubishi 3000GT in most marketing purposes. You can still buy one today, but it will hardly compare to the newer cars out there.
The Dodge Stealth was manufactured in Japan, the sister car to Mitsubishi's 3000GT. Japan's decade-long recession in the 90s had much to do with the Stealth's demise. The Stealth was intended to rebrand Dodge and Chrysler by identifying with a sporty car.
disconnect and reconnect the battery
disconnect and reconnect the battery
1994 dodge stealth
Both a 1990 Nissan 240sx and a Dodge Stealth are excellent sports cars, neither is better than the other. A Nissan 240sx uses a 140 horsepower engine and a Dodge Stealth uses a 164 horsepower engine.
The Dodge Stealth is generally faster than the Dodge Stratus, primarily due to its performance-oriented design and available turbocharged engines. The Stealth, especially in its higher trims, can produce significantly more horsepower and torque compared to the Stratus, which is more of a compact sedan aimed at everyday driving. Overall, the Stealth's sporty characteristics and engineering give it a performance edge over the Stratus.
Nooo!! *note* if you have enough time, skill, and money, you can make almost any engine fit into any car.
It could be a starter problem....can you tell where the click is coming from? is it the started clicking, or a relay clicking?
Dodge Stealths were notorious for being expensive to fix. Many or most of the parts were specially made for the model.
The Starter for Dodge Stealth R/T's are located on the Front Right hand side of the car, it is actually attached to the front bottom of the Transmission next to the exhaust pipe and the front motor mount. It should have a Red rubber cover over the terminal as if it was a Battery. GSM
Computer limited - 150 mph top speed depends on the car i stopped accelerating at 154 for fear for my life
The Dodge Journey was first released to the public in 2008, its Model year was 2009. However its reveal was in 2007 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. More information may be found about the car on the Chrysler website.