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From: dmc217@uiucuxa.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Daytona Turbo for <$10 ??
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Date: Mon, 3-Dec-84 12:04:00 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec  3 12:04:00 1984
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Nf-From: uiucuxa!dmc217    Dec  3 11:04:00 1984



	Have you considered the Plymouth Colt Turbo?  I was also in the
market for a '*sports*' car, and I definitely had not considered it, until
one day when I was at a Plymouth dealer and decided, 'What the hell, it
can't hurt to try.'  Half an hour later, I knew the car I wanted was the
Colt Turbo.  I am talking about the 1984, not the 1985, so your situation
might be slightly different, but they say the 1985 Colt is even quicker.
If you're interested in something that can go >120mph, don't even come
close, but if you're just interested in something that's great fun to drive,
just take it for one test drive.  Also, since it looks like price is of some
concern, I got my Colt Turbo for about $8500, including A/C.

				Dennis Carney