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The Dodge Stratus is a mid-size car that was introduced by Dodge in December 1994 and was based on the 4-door sedan Chrysler JA platform. The Stratus, Plymouth Breeze, and Chrysler Cirrus were all on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1996 and 1997. It received critical acclaim at launch, but ratings fell over time.
Stratus Technologies, Inc. is a major producer of fault tolerant computer servers and software. The company was founded in 1980 as Stratus Computer, Inc. in Natick, Massachusetts , and adopted its present name in 1999.
The dashboard also features the relocation of the glove box due to many customer complaints, which now occupies the spot over the radio panel and comprises a "push-open" lock instead of the previous "squeeze-and-lift" opening mechanism. The 1.8 L engine was dropped from the SE and SXT models, and the SRT-4 model is discontinued.
Stratus VOS (Virtual Operating System) is a proprietary operating system running on Stratus Technologies fault-tolerant computer systems. VOS is available on Stratus's ftServer and Continuum platforms. [2] VOS customers use it to support high-volume transaction processing applications which require continuous availability.
European Chrysler Neon 2000 LE dashboard. S – 2002; SXT – 2002–2005- Added 15-inch alloy wheels, AM/FM stereo with single-disc CD player and 6 speakers, rear spoiler, power front windows, keyless entry, and power door locks to SE. SRT Design – Had a similar look to the SRT-4 without the side skirts, bumper lips, and top bumper air slots ...
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The AS-platform minivans underwent a complete redesign of the interior from the previous generation. To accommodate the introduction of a driver-side airbag, the dashboard was reconfigured; along with an all-new steering wheel, primary and secondary controls were relocated within closer reach of the driver. [2]
The interior received a redesigned dashboard (a Rallye dashboard with full instrumentation was introduced as an option) and new seats; a 5-speed manual transmission became standard. [4] For 1987, to streamline production, all vehicles received an instrument panel with tachometer, oil pressure, and voltmeter gauges.