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April 22, 1990 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-04-22

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CmzEN
Introducing the new Dodge Monaco. It's the
roomiest sedan in its class: Created to abolish .
persnickety comments like "Doesn't your seat go
up any further? and "If we took my car, we'd all
have plenty of room.
Oh to be a pas enger in this car. Flip down the
rear arm rest and your elbow feels right at home.
The pas enger in front of you reclines a bit in his
bucket seat and you notice something strange:
there's still room.
Which is not to say we ignored drivers behind .
the wheel. Because they'll be impressed with the
.
suspension
and a 30 lite
fuel-injected
V-6 with
plenty of.
moxie. And
reassured by
Monaco's
front-wheel compact i c player.
drive and four-wheel ower disc brakes standard
on our ES model). I
ot to mention th smart styling of a sporty
aerodynamic design. d options rea compact .
disc player with Jense speakers, a power sunroof, .
leather seating and a · p computer that will give
you everything but di ections, . I
However, there are few concerns we couldn't
help. And if your bac eat drivers start spouting
off things like 'Wou s uld've taked a left
back there: you're on our own. I
The spirit if�. IIiIIIIIIf.I
. "up II I Q
ltv 1I uld hear the. e prop� talk,
aboi« room.ln jact, til 'te bfU�ng about h
. I
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