Plymouth Voyager

The Plymouth Voyager is an American car manufactured by Chrysler. 1974 to 1983 a full-size van was produced, and from 1984 to 2000. – 8-seater minivan in 4 generations. The last generation of the minivan in 2001-2003, after the closure of production in Plymouth, was sold under the Chrysler Voyager brand. Along with another minivan, the Dodge Caravan Plymouth served as the base for the Chrysler Voyager, produced until 2016. The car also had a military modification for South Africa with a large capacity of gas tanks – up to 340 liters.

Engine Mitsubishi 6G72

The Mitsubishi 6G72 3.0-liter V6 engine was produced at the Kyoto plant and, in addition to the models of the Japanese concern, was installed on Dodge and Chrysler, and also on Hyundai as the G6AT. This power unit exists in five different versions, including turbocharged.

Engine Chrysler EDZ

The 2.4-liter 16-valve Chrysler EDZ engine was produced in Mexico from 1995 to 2010 and was installed on many popular models of the company, such as Cirrus, Sebring, Stratus, PT Cruiser.

Engine Chrysler EGA

The Chrysler EGA 3.3-liter V6 gasoline engine was produced by the company from 1989 to 2010 and was installed on many models, including the popular Caravan, Voyager, Town & Country minivans. There was an ethanol or FlexFuel version of this unit under its own EGM index.

Engine Dodge EGH

The Dodge EGH 3.8-liter V6 gasoline engine was produced by the company from 1990 to 2011 and was installed on many popular models, including Caravan and Town & Country minivans. This power unit was highly reliable, but consumed a lot of fuel.

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