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  2. Dodge Avenger - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Avenger is a front-wheel drive, mid-sized sedan that was marketed by Dodge. The Avenger made its North American debut in 1994 for the 1995 model year as a coupe that was produced until 2000. The model name was reintroduced to the market as a four-door sedan in 2007 for the 2008 model year.

  3. IROC XIX - Wikipedia

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    Dale Earnhardt (seen in 1985), the IROC XIX champion. IROC XIX was the nineteenth year of IROC competition, which took place in 1995. It was the second and final year the Dodge Avenger was used in competition, and continued the format introduced in IROC XVIII.

  4. IROC XVIII - Wikipedia

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    It was the first year the Dodge Avenger was used in competition, replacing the Dodge Daytona, and continued the format introduced in IROC XVIII. Race one took place on the Daytona International Speedway , race two took place at Darlington Raceway , race three ran at Talladega Superspeedway , and the year finished at Michigan International ...

  5. List of Dodge vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1995: Notes. 1990s. Name First ... Avenger: 1994: 2000: Intrepid: 1993: 2004: Neon [n5 1 ... The following list includes original "Dodge" models designed outside the ...

  6. Chrysler Sebring - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 through 2000 Chrysler Sebring coupe was the successor to the Chrysler LeBaron coupe. The first generation Sebring coupe was introduced in April 1995, several months after the related Dodge Avenger. [1] Despite its similarities to the Avenger, Chrysler's suspension was tuned slightly on the softer side compared to Dodge's stiff suspension.

  7. International Race of Champions - Wikipedia

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    1990: Three races only because of new sponsor Dodge and the late start to the season (Talladega, Cleveland, Michigan). After Darrell Waltrip was injured in a crash at Daytona in practice for the NASCAR Pepsi 400 the day before the Cleveland IROC race, he was not replaced for the final two races.