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The 300 name made a brief reapparance in 1979, as a limited special ion Chrysler Cordoba. This 300 had non-functional fender vents, red, white, and blue pin stripes, and High Output 360 c.i. engine(the most powerful engine in the lineup in 1979, as the 400 V8 production ended with the 1978 model year). |
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The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a retro-styled station wagon or hatchback built by Chrysler, a marque of DaimlerChrysler, launched in 2001 as the entry-level Chrysler.
The PT Cruiser was on Car and Driver's Ten Best list for 2001 and won the North American Car of the Year award that year.
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The Chrysler Crossfire is a rear-wheel drive sports car sold by DaimlerChrysler's Chrysler marque, and replaced the Plymouth/Chrysler Prowler. The car is built for DaimlerChrysler by Karmann in Germany and shares over half of its components, including most of its interior, drivetrain, and chassis, with the previous-generation (R170) Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class. It is available as a coupé and as a roadster. |
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The first generation of the Stratus / Sebring Sedan, the Chrysler Cirrus/Dodge Stratus/Plymouth Breeze, was introduced in 1995. It quickly garnered a number of awards thanks to its comfort, interior space, and driveability. However, competitors quickly adapted, while Chrysler waited for the second generation. |
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The Chrysler Aspen is a sport utility vehicle from Chrysler. Launched for the 2007 model year, the Aspen is based on the Dodge Durango SUV. The Aspen name was previously used by Dodge (on a twin of the Plymouth Volaré) from 1976 to 1980. |
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The Chrysler Pacifica was a mid-size crossover SUV, originally produced by DaimlerChrysler and transferred to Chrysler LLC, when it was spun off in 2007. As frequently reported, the Pacifica does share its platform with the Chrysler minivans. It offers all-wheel drive and an upscale interior to individuals who need cargo and passenger flexibility. |
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The Chrysler Town and Country is a minivan marketed by Chrysler and formerly DaimlerChrysler (1998-2007). The Town and Country was introduced in 1990, while its sister vehicles, the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager, had already been in production since the 1984 model year. Chrysler's success of the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager pursued the company to produce one of the first-ever luxury minivans. |