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Chrysler-Plymouth was a division of the Chrysler Corporation, an American automobile company founded by Walter P. Chrysler. The division sold cars with both Chrysler and Plymouth brand names. The Chrysler models emphasized luxury, while the Plymouth cars stood for practicality.
When the Plymouth brand was retired in 2001, Chrysler became a stand-alone division of DaimlerChrysler AG, the company formed by the merger of Chrysler and Daimler-Benz. Recently, however, the Chrysler Group has been making efforts to consolidate the Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep brands into one sales unit, while maintaining separate brand identity.[1]
References
- ^ "Chrysler dealers OK with consolidation plan" in Automotive News, February 18, 2008. Accessed May 1, 2008.
Chrysler timeline, 1970–present Type 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 Compact LeBaron PT Cruiser Town & Country Town & Country Mid-size LeBaron (2-dr) Sebring (2-dr) Sebring (2-dr) LeBaron conv. Sebring conv. Sebring conv. Sebring conv. 200 conv. E-Class LeBaron GTS LeBaron (4-dr) Cirrus Sebring (4-dr) Sebring (4-dr) 200 (4-dr) LeBaron Fifth Avenue New Yorker Full-size Newport Newport Fifth Avenue Concorde Concorde 300 300 New Yorker New Yorker New Yorker New Yorker New Yorker 300M Town & Country Imperial LHS LHS Sports Laser Conquest Prowler Crossfire Crossover SUV Pacifica SUV Aspen Minivan TEVan Voyager Voyager Town & Country Town & Country Town & Country Town & Country Town & Country Limousine Executive Personal luxury Cordoba Imperial GT TC See also: List of Chrysler vehicles Chrysler vehicles Current CarsTown and Country · Voyager / Grand Voyager (outside USA)
Historic CarsSebring · PT Cruiser · 300 series · Chrysler 300 · 300M · Airflow · Airstream · Cirrus · Concorde · Conquest · Cordoba · Crossfire · E-Class · Executive · Fifth Avenue · Imperial · Imperial Parade Phaeton · Laser · LeBaron · LHS · Neon · Newport · New Yorker · Prowler · Royal · Saratoga · TC by Maserati · Town and Country · Turbine Car · Windsor
Vans / SUVsConcept Cars200C · Airflite · Akino · Atlantic · California Cruiser · CCV · Chronos · Citadel · Falcon · Firepower · Imperial Concept · Java · ME Four-Twelve · Nassau · Norseman · Pacifica Concept · Patriot · Phaeton · Pronto Cruizer
Category · List of vehicles « previous — Plymouth road car timeline, 1970s–2001, United States market Type 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Subcompact Cricket Horizon TC3 Turismo Colt Colt Colt Colt Compact Arrow Sundance Neon Neon Colt Colt Colt Valiant Volaré Reliant Mid-size Caravelle Acclaim Breeze Satellite Fury Gran Fury Full-size Fury Gran Fury Gran Fury Sports Duster Sapporo Laser Road Runner Road Runner Road Runner Conquest Barracuda Prowler Prowler GTX SUV Trailduster Pickup Arrow Truck Scamp Minivan Voyager/Grand Voyager Voyager/Grand Voyager Voyager/Grand Voyager Van Voyager Historic CarsAcclaim • Arrow • Barracuda • Belvedere • Breeze • Cambridge • Caravelle • Champ • Colt • Concord • Conquest • Cranbrook • Cricket (North America, Canada) • Deluxe • Duster • Fury • Gran Fury • GTX • Horizon • Laser • Neon • Plaza • Prowler • Reliant • Road Runner • Sapporo • Satellite • Savoy • Special Deluxe • Sundance • Superbird • TC3 • Turismo • Valiant • VIP • VolaréAdventurer • Voyager/Grand Voyager • TraildusterConcept CarsChrysler Marques CurrentDefunctAMC (1966–1988) · Commer (1905–1979) · Barreiros (1959–1978) · DeSoto (1928–1961) · Eagle (1988–1998) · Fargo (1920–1972) · Hillman (1907–1976) · Humber (1898–1975) · Imperial (1955–1975, 1981–1983) · Karrier (1908–1977) · Plymouth (1928–2001) · Singer (1905–1970) · Simca (1934–1977) · Sunbeam (1901–1976) · Valiant (1960–1966)Divisions and
subsidiariesCurrentChrysler Australia · Chrysler Canada · Dodge · Jeep · Mopar · Ram Trucks · Street and Racing TechnologyDefunctAmerican Motors Corporation (1954–1988) · Chrysler Australia (1951–1981) · Chrysler Europe (1967–1981) · Chrysler-Plymouth · Chrysler UK (1970–1981) · EnviFormerJoint ventures and
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