The Mirada would stay relatively unchanged during its 4-year run, with the exception of paint colors and engines. Because of the low production and survival rate, Miradas today are garnering some limited interest from collectors, particularly models with the 7 liter V8.
The Dodge Mirada was a full-sized, rear-wheel drive coupe built from 1980–1983, and was one of the three cars based on the Chrysler J platform, the other models being the second generation Chrysler Cordoba and the Imperial, these three vehicles being Chrysler's response to the downsizing of its car lines. The Mirada was 800 lb lighter and its wheelbase 2.3" shorter than the Magnum it replaced. Production numbers were low, with just under 53,000 units sold during its production run. V8.
The Dodge Mirada was a full-sized, rear-wheel drive coupe built from 1980–1983, and was one of the three cars based on the Chrysler J platform, the other models being the second generation Chrysler Cordoba and the Imperial, these three vehicles being Chrysler's response to the downsizing of its car lines. The Mirada was 800 lb lighter and its wheelbase 2.3" shorter than the Magnum it replaced. Production numbers were low, with just under 53,000 units sold during its production run. V8.
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