About Dodge Omni
The Dodge Omni is a subcompact car produced by the brand between 1978 and 1990. It is regarded as the first front-wheel-drive economy car model assembled in the United States. However, the model was built in different assemblies, including Belvidere Plant in Belvidere, Illinois and AMC Kenosha Plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The sedan was powered by a variety of engines and was differed in different countries all over the world. Engines included the 1.6 L Simca 6J I4, the 1.7 L Volkswagen EA827 I4, the 2.2 L K I4, and the 2.2 L K Turbo I turbo I4.
Various engines are often paired with different types of transmissions. The latest version was given a 4-speed Volkswagen manual, a 5-speed Chrysler manual, a 3-speed A404 automatic, and a 3-speed A413 automatic. Most models were front-wheel-drive. The 1.6 L (97 cu in) OHV I4 engine could produce an output of 62 hp (46 kW; 63 PS) and a torque of 85 lb-ft (115 N·m), with a 4 or 5-speed manual transmission as standard. As for the 2.2 L (135 cu in) SOHC I4 engine, it rated at 84 hp (63 kW; 85 PS) output 111 lb-ft (150 N·m) torque. The correspondent transmissions included a 4 or 5-speed manual and the Chrysler A413 3-speed automatic. They are no doubt the indispensable Dodge Omni parts for the great performance and impressive acceleration of the sedan.
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Also, the Dodge Omni has other body configurations, including the 5-door hatchback. For their chassis and dimensions, the sedan version features a 163.2 inches (4,145 mm) length, 66.2 inches (1,681 mm) width, and 53.4 inches (1,356 mm) height. The sedan features a wheelbase with 99.2 inches (2,520 mm), and the curb weight of the vehicle is 2,137 lb (969 kg). In the following model years, the vehicle received an array of substantial exterior changes including front MacPherson struts suspensions. As for the rear suspension, it shared a semi-independent layout. As for other parts, the auto was secured by power-assisted front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, stiff wheels, advanced lights, a rack, and pinion steering system.
It is a rather popular model, and so does the Dodge Omni parts. Also, the vehicle performs in great gas mileage. The great performance also won the car the 1978 Motor Trend Car of the Year Award. The production was discontinued on February 2, 1990, but our supply of OEM Dodge Omni parts online has not stopped yet, View our website for more information about OEM Dodge Omni parts online.