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97 eagle talon 2.0 5 speed
Posted: 18 days ago
Year: 1997
Make/Model: EAGLE TALON Base
Current Bid:
$200
Location: Lancaster, South Carolina
Mileage: 140,000 Miles
VIN #: 4E3AK24Y0VE057523 Vehicle History
Transmission: Manual
Engine Size: 4
Condition: Used

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1997 EAGLE TALON Fuel Economy

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City (mpg)
Highway (mpg)
TALON 2.0L
21
29

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1997 EAGLE TALON Recalls

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Car Facts 1997 EAGLE TALON Fun Facts

The Eagle Talon was one of three model names given to a passenger car that was manufactured and sold by the then Chrysler Corporation (symbol: penta-star) and Mitsubishi Motors of Japan (symbol: triple diamond) in a collaborative project known as Diamond Star Motors (DSM), between 1990 and 1998. Talons are a Japanese cars made in the USA. The Talon was sold under the Eagle marque, a brand developed by Chrysler to compete with Japanese imports in the late 1980s from the remnants of American Motors which was purchased by Chrysler in 1987. The other two sister models were the Eclipse (sold by Mitsubishi) and the Laser (sold by Plymouth, another Chrysler brand). Note that both the "Eagle" and "Plymouth" brand names have since been discontinued. By 1998, the Talon was the last model in the declining Eagle lineup and the rarest talon model year. Although a concept car called the Eagle Jazz was produced, which bore a strange resemblance to a 4-door Eagle Talon, Chrysler stopped promoting the Eagle brand and in 1998 the Talon stopped production.
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A joint Chrysler/Mitsubishi project, the Eagle Talon was built by Diamond Star Motors.

The Eagle Talon Laser Turbo made "Car and Driver" magazine's Ten Best list for every year from 1989 through 1992.