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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Aug 1992, p. 39

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Chrysler: Ar for 1992 continues in a single stinctivg‘model â€"â€" a traditionally styled, sumptuously t extremely ©wellâ€"equipped formal fourâ€"door xury sedan. j Imperial‘s handsome exterior styling retains its softlyâ€" ntoured front end design with sweptâ€"back "waterfall" ille flanked by dual headlamps concealed behind ovable flush covers. Parking, side marker and turn dicator lamps are located below the headlamp doors and xtend around the corners of the front fenders. Chrysler Imperial‘s formal roof treatment features a added vinyl landau roof which extends forward to the entre door pillar and is edged with a bright, upâ€"andâ€"over # «00 00 a 0 o 0 o 0 a n a a 0 0 0 0 0 a o 0 o 0 0 6 0 6 0 a o a e o ailable. w automatic w automatic "Twilight Aeti'vifib;l;"â€"heâ€"azlamp and tomatic rear view mirror dimming system is optionally ailohla _# T « » «e «6e 0 0 00 na o 0 a a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e o e e F a Te »a a lassic, luxurious â€" the Chrysler Imperial e prestigious Imperial continues as Chrysler‘s flagâ€" ~p pomememmen maplle ~ “m,) ':p;lmmr car. en Sm t sb e lad :w't'u:inrlin" pq::mperawd windows with "oneâ€"touch ith its classic, conservative styling combined with neus ul is hce wn ver window control; automatic, speedâ€"sensitive ditional I lal fort and luxury, the 1992 Chrys. .4 o e J power door locks, electropic speed control built into the Imperial offers such technologicallyâ€"advanced stanâ€" [\ . > ". | steering wheel, automatic deck lid pullâ€"down, electric d features as frontâ€"wheelâ€"drive, a driver‘s side air bag, » ;; " M r}ldlo mtem ll?d illuminated entry system and headâ€" ilock (ABS) braking system and rear loadâ€"levelling . |‘ pppggeno | _ | light automatic time delay system. pension. i ew interior convenience features for 1992 include a râ€"mounted forward console with cassette tape storage | overhead front seat courtesy and reading lamps. A * Waterloo 885â€"1620 594 Colby Dr. * Guelph 763â€"6447 15â€"450 Woodlawn Rd. W. * Cambridge 740â€"7552 Crisis Management * Bell Cellular "Based on 48 month lease of 1008 quatiro with $2000 down HerE‘s How IMSA Juparp THE NEew AUDI 100: Alloy wheels optional Cellular Plus Centre Imperial‘s impressive list of standard luxury equipment featires includes automatic temperature control air The frontâ€"wheelâ€"drive 1992 Imperial is powered by Chrysler‘s 3.8â€"litre, sequential multiâ€"port, electronically fuelâ€"injected Vâ€"6 engine teamed with a fourâ€"speed autoâ€" matic transaxle. Antiâ€"lock fourâ€"wheel disc brakes and an automatic rear loadâ€"levelling suspension system are standard. A front and rear electronicallyâ€"controlled automatic air suspension system is optionally available. nc e i0 We P ul W yCP * _ .'»« i T P > Tt ib l «b P Loo o o 0 e M aeh‘ l P EEuEL '-7-;] en u[:muuu CHCIECICS UNC Chrysler Pentastar emblem on rial‘s crisplyâ€"conâ€" toured rear deck. * P Imperial offers luxurieus comfort and convenience for six adult passengers, with over 1090 mm (43 inches) of front seat legroom and 1090 mm (43.0 inches) of rear seat legroom. The largest and longest car in Chrysler‘s passenger car fleet, the Imperial is built on a 2775 mm (109.3 inch) wheelbase. Overall length is 5155 mm (203.0 inches). the rear fenders. A hure_l_ wreath medallion encircles the WA . AY, Al . 1992 â€" Pac l ATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1992 â€" PAGE 39 HERE‘s How Easiy You Can Drive One: Ke. 1 LEAsE From s599 Per Montk.* \, 430 Albert Street, Waterioo ‘Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service _ _ Whnmmmuumw Sports Association (IMSA) deciared the new Auc 100 fronâ€"whee! anve best overal pertormer in ity class. The Aud 100, with increased handling and control provided by quatire permanent aâ€"whee! drive coutd prove the best. Contact your Aud dealer today. Inside, Imperial‘s uniqueâ€"style 50/50 front seat is equipped with dual armrests, reclining seat backs, fourâ€" way adjustable head restraints and roomy seatback pockets. Imperial features luxurjous clothâ€"upholstered seating and cloth interior trim with eightâ€"way power seats with twoâ€"position "memory" and "memory" outside mirrors. A Mark Cross package option includes sumptuous leather upholstery and vinyl trim. The benchâ€"type rear seat has a movable centre armrest. Frontâ€"seat armrests are equipped with integral cupholders. The Chrysler Infinity I AM/FM stereo cassette sound system is standard: the Infinity II sound system is optionally available. An enhanced Infinity RS speaker system is also available, and the Infinity II graphic equalizer radio/cassette player has been redesigned for easier operation. Imperial‘s optional Security Equipment Package in cludes vehicle theft security alarm and keyless remote entry systems. The 1992 Imperial comes with standard locking wire wheel covers and is protected by Chrysler‘s Crystal Key Owner Car program. Mew Y fln ut t h Arnincbidtaim ie sintiladlcachaccla d 49 power door locks, electronic speed control built into the steering wheel, automatic deck lid pullâ€"down, electric radio antenna and illuminated entry system and headâ€" light automatic time delay system. Standard safety features include an air bag housed in the centre of the steering wheel, front and rear seat outboard lap and shoulder belts and padded instrument panel with knee bolsters. FA14 6 Actaa Lnaso 1. Atwe 100 _.________ 2 Lus 65 w0 1 BMw s28, 4 Maroa 920 8 Merrors Bs A00¢ 2 6 6 Va vo 400 Ovasu Sraspncs CONTROL 3 NaAWw â€" af Bmisrs

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