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Letters.(Letter to the Editor)

AutoWeek,  November, 2002  

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Scrutinizing Mopar hot rods Regarding your Dodge SRT-4 and VXT stories (AW, Nov. 4): Chrysler's VXT people managed to get almost as much specific output from a ``hot rod'' turbo motor (245 hp) as some factory Hondas get from normally aspirated motors. No wonder the import fans laugh at Mopar products.

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This is supposed to be the Vehicle ``Excitement'' Team? I'll pass. David Bernert, Austin, Texas When will Chrysler stop using the turbo (as in the Dodge SRT-4) to boost its small cars into ``high-performance sport compact sedans''? How often do you see those old turbos from ...

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