
Are you on the lookout for a vehicle that would be coming with the best value performance as well as that kind of vehicle which also be bearing fuel economy and great stability without having to add AEM parts?
Well, if you are, then you might want to try out the new 2007 Chrysler Sebring as well as the 2008 Dodge Avenger. You see, these two vehicles would be coming with the BorgWarner Interactive Torque Management system which is also known as the ITM 3e. Indeed, it can be said that this technology is quite sophisticated and it is also quite new in the market. And as part of BorgWarner's line of devices that allow management of active torque, this new ITM 3e is surely not going to disappoint.
Cindy Niekamp, the president and general manager of BorgWarner TorqTransfer Systems, declares, "We are proud to launch another front-wheel, all-wheel drive application with DaimlerChrysler, using BorgWarner's new ITM 3e(TM) system. Building on our successful launch on the 2007 Chrysler Pacifica, adapting this technology to additional applications was the natural progression. As a global leader in advanced front-wheel drive-based all-wheel drive technology, we are pleased to provide the next generation of Chrysler and Dodge drivers with the enhanced vehicle traction, stability and handling that the system offers."
If you are already content with the ITM 3e, then you are going to surely love this additional bit of news: BorgWarner would also be adding in electronics and software control for the device. Plus, the company would also be giving vehicle integration support.
Now if that is not good news, then I certainly do not know what is. Thanks BorgWarner!
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