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Chrysler Saratoga

The Chrysler Saratoga is a full-size car from the Chrysler brand. Manufactured from 1939 to 1995. The name of the car Saratoga is taken from the name of the New York City District of the same name. Initially, the Saratoga designation was attached to the names of full-size cars with an 8-cylinder engine. In the post-war period, this name began to denote budget models of cars with a similar engine. In 1951, a shorter version of the car was also released – in the sports car class. In 1989, the brand received an update with the export European version Dodge Spirit.

Engine Mitsubishi 6G72

Engine Mitsubishi 6G72

The 6G72 engine is a powerful 6-cylinder power unit that appeared in 1986 and was able to hold out on the conveyor until 2008. This motor has proven itself to be extremely reliable, economical and easy to maintain. Thanks to its excellent performance characteristics, this power unit enjoys well-deserved love among car owners. Continue reading Engine Mitsubishi 6G72

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