1990-1994 Plymouth Sundance: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1990-1994 Plymouth Sundance. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1990-1994 Plymouth Sundance.
Year to Year Changes
1991 Plymouth Sundance:
For 1991, Plymouth joins Dodge in offering an entry-level model wearing the "America" label. The America tag was first used on low-priced Dodge Omni/Plymouth Horizon models when they were being phased out to make room for the new Shadow/Sundance models. The new arrival produces three Sundance models; the America, Highline, and RS. The Sundance America comes only with the 93-horsepower base engine and has an uncarpeted trunk. Only the RS model can be equipped with the optional turbocharged engine, modified for 1991 to produce 210 pound-feet of torque, 30 more than last year.
1992 Plymouth Sundance:
The high-end RS model is dropped and the price-leader Sundance America returns virtually unchanged for its sophomore season. Also, the Sundance Highline model gets new body colored bumpers and matching front and rear fascias.
1993 Plymouth Sundance:
The big news is the arrival of antilock brakes as a new option for all versions of this front-drive subcompact. In place of the America model is a better-equipped base model and a new sporty version called the Duster. Under its hood is a 141-horsepower 3.0-liter V6.
1994 Plymouth Sundance:
Sundance models are gradually phased out during 1994, with the January arrival of the new Neon model. A new feature added for the final year of production is a motorized passenger shoulder belt.








