1995 Chrysler New Yorker sedan 4dr automatic

1995 Chrysler New Yorker sedan 4dr automatic
The last generation of the New Yorker continued with front-wheel drive on an elongated version of the new Chrysler LH platform and was shown at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. It was released along with the nearly identical Chrysler LHS for the 1994 model year, a year after the original LH cars: the Chrysler Concorde, Dodge Intrepid and Eagle Vision, were introduced. For 1995, the New Yorker received Chrysler's new logo on its grille, which replaced the old pent star. Chrysler gave the New Yorker a more "traditional American" luxury image and the LHS a more European performance image (as was done with the Eagle Vision), but in reality the two only differed by the New Yorker's chrome exterior trim, column shifter, front bench seat and fewer standard features.

Summery:-

  • 3,518 cc 3.5 liters 6 V front longitudinal engine with 96 mm bore, 81 mm stroke, 10.5 compression ratio, overhead cam and four valves per cylinder
  • Unleaded fuel
  • Fuel economy EPA highway (l/100km): 9
  • Multi-point injection fuel system
  • 68 liter fuel tank
  • Power: SEA and 160 kW, 214 HP @ 5,800 rpm; 221 ft lb, 300 Nm @ 2,800 rpm

Specification:-

Standard Engine

  • Engine: 3.5 L V6
  • Cc: 3,518
  • Fuel type: unleaded

Power   

  • Maximum power kW: 160
  • Maximum power hp/PS: 214
  • Rpm for maximum power: 5,800
  • Maximum torque Nm: 221
  • Maximum torque lb ft: No Data
  • Rpm for maximum torque: 2,800

Standard Transmission

  • Transmission type: automatic
  • Number of speeds: 4
  • Sports or close ratio: No
  • Manual mode (auto only): No

Fuel Economy

  • Urban (L/100km): 13.7
  • Country/highway (L/100km): No Data
  • Combined (L/100km): 8.4
  • Urban (mpg): 17
  • Country/highway (mpg): No Data
  • Combined (mpg): 28

Performance

  • Maximum speed (km/h): No Data
  • Maximum speed (mph): No Data
  • Acceleration 0-100 km/h: No Data
  • Acceleration 0-60 mph: No Data

Comfort & Convenience

  • Power windows: Standard
  • Power locks: Standard
  • Cruise control: Standard
  • Sunroof: Optional
  • Navigational systems: No Data
  • Telemetric: No Data
  • Trip computer: Optional
  • Height adjustable pedals: No Data
  • Tachometer: Standard
  • Air conditioning: Standard
  • Climate control: Optional
  • Rear control for climate control: No Data
  • Seating capacity: 6

Entertainment

  • Includes radio: Standard
  • Includes cassette: Standard
  • Includes single CD: Optional
  • CD changer: No Data
  • CD changer capacity: No Data
  • CD player reads MP3: No Data
  • MP3 player: No Data
  • DVD: No Data
  • Video player: No Data

Safety Features

  • Electronic traction control: Optional
  • Stability control: No Data
  • Collision warning system: No Data
  • First aid kit: No Data
  • Low tire pressure indicator: No Data

Airbags   

  • Driver: Standard
  • Passenger: Standard
  • Occupant sensors: No Data
  • Side airbag: Not Available

Brakes & Traction   

  • ABS: Standard
  • Electronic brake distribution: No Data
  • Brakes assist system: No Data

Warranties
Warranty: Whole Vehicle   

  • Duration (months): 36
  • Distance (km): No Data
  • Distance (miles): No Data

Warranty: Power train   

  • Duration (months): No Data
  • Distance (km): o Data
  • Distance (miles): No Data

Warranty: Anti-Corrosion   

  • Duration (months): 84
  • Distance (km): No Data
  • Distance (miles): No Data

Warranty: Paint   

  • Duration (months): No Data
  • Distance (km): No Data
  • Distance (miles): No Data

Warranty: Full Service   

  • Duration (months): No Data
  • Distance (km): No Data
  • Distance (miles): No Data

Warranty: Roadside Assistance   

  • Duration (months): No Data
  • Distance (km): No Data
  • Distance (miles): No Data
    1995 Chrysler New Yorker sedan 4dr automatic

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