1998-2004 Dodge Intrepid: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1998-2004 Dodge Intrepid. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1998-2004 Dodge Intrepid.
Year to Year Changes
1999 Dodge Intrepid:
Changes were minor in the restyled Intrepid's second season. Remote keyless entry now was available on base models. Seat materials were new this year. Chrysler's Sentry Key, which disabled the ignition unless the proper key was used, was added to the optional theft-deterrent system.
2000 Dodge Intrepid:
A performance-driven R/T model with a 3.5-liter engine joined the lineup during 2000, featuring unique trim, standard antilock brakes, and 17-inch wheels. Changes to the regular models were few. The base model switched from 15-inch to 16-inch tires and added a power sunroof to its options list. Antilock brakes no longer were standard on the ES edition, but an option, as on the base Intrepid. Both models now had the 2.7-liter V6 as base engine, with the 3.2-liter V6 an option for the ES only.
2001 Dodge Intrepid:
New for 2001 were optional front side airbags, 3-point safety belts for the rear-middle seat position, and, optional on SE and R/T models, split/fold rear seat (formerly only standard on ES).
2002 Dodge Intrepid:
17-inch wheels became available in chrome mid-2002. There were no other significant changes for this model year.
2003 Dodge Intrepid:
Building on ES models, a new SXT version inherited from the discontinued R/T a high-output 3.5 V6, now at 250 hp.
2004 Dodge Intrepid:
Intrepid saw no major changes in 2004.








