Chrysler Conquest Specifications
- The Chrysler Conquest, which was introduced to the market in 1983 and discontinued in 1989, was a trailblazer at the time as it was the car company's first coupe. The coupe had an original asking price of $18,683, and even though it was innovative at the time, the lack of standard features such as air conditioning and a radio proved underwhelming.
- Under the hood of the 1988 Chrysler Conquest is a 2.6 L five-speed manual overdrive capable of 176 horsepower and a torque of 223 foot-pounds. Fuel capacity for the Conquest is at 19.8 gallons, and estimated fuel economy for the five-speed manual overdrive is 18 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway. Standard exterior specifications include alloy wheels and a rear window defogger. External dimensions are 173.20-inches long, 50.20-inches high and 68.30-inches wide.
- Safety specifications in the 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI are minimal, only offering standard power door locks, a two- or four-wheel anti-lock brake system and power windows. However, other specs usually considered standard such as child safety locks, electronic brake assistance, airbags or vehicle stability control were not offered. These minimal safety specs are likely attributable to the model year of the car, as premium standard safety features were not common during the 1980s. Consequently, crash test ratings for the 1988 Chrysler Conquest are not available.
- Interior dimension specifications are as follows: 36.6 inches front headroom, 35.4 inches rear headroom, 40.7 inches front legroom, 29.1 inches rear legroom, 53.1 inches front hip room and 40.6 inches rear hip room. Standard interior features include cruise control, a tachometer, tilt steering, a cassette player, power windows and power locks. However, other features such as air conditioning, radio, leather seats, multi-adjustable power seats and leather steering are not optional in the coupe.
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