1995 Dodge Stealth


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1995 Dodge Stealth Review
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Summary

It's a buyer's market in Stealth-land. Sales have been slow, due in large part to the availability of lower-priced, more nimble alternatives (the Mitsubishi Eclipse/Eagle Talon, for example), and to formidable direct competitors. The Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7 are just two of the outstanding sports cars available in this segment.

Still, the Dodge Stealth has its attractions, and a friendly dealer may well be willing to cut the price to a degree that puts it within your means.


Model Line Overview

Model Lineup:
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Safety Equipment (standard):
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Basic Warranty:
Assembled In:


Specifications As Tested

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Destination Charge:
Gas Guzzler Tax:
Price as tested (MSRP) 41115
Layout:
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