Plymouth Horizon
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| Plymouth Horizon | |
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| Production | 1978-1990 |
| Class | Subcompact |
| Body Style | 5-Door Sedan |
| Length | 163.2" |
| Width | 66.8" |
| Height | 53" |
| Wheelbase | 99.1 in |
| Weight | 2400 - 2700 lb |
| Transmissions | 4-Speed Manual, FWD 5-Speed Manual, FWD 3-Speed Automatic, FWD |
| Engines | 1.6L (98 cid) I4 (1983-1986) 1.7L (105 cid) I4 (1978-1982) 2.2L (135 cid) I4 (1981-1990) |
| Power | 64-96 hp |
| Similar | Dodge Omni |
| Platform | L |
The Plymouth Horizon was an identical twin to the Dodge Omni, produced between 1978-1990. A sporty 2-door variant was introduced in 1979, known as the Horizon TC3, and was of course identical to the Dodge Omni 024 coupe. The TC3 was renamed Turismo in 1983 (and resurrected the Duster name as an option package on select models) and was discontinued after 1987.
See the Dodge Omni entry for comments on the Plymouth Horizon.
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