Plymouth produced its first motorcar in 1928. The engine in that first Plymouth had4-cylinders that generated 45 horsepower. Plymouth's newest offering, the 1996 Breeze,
also has a 4-cylinder engine, but with all we now know about engineering the internal-
combustion engine, the Breeze engine produces 132 horsepower.
Since its inception, the Plymouth brand has been dedicated to meeting the need for
affordable, solid transportation, with some personality and spunk to make it
attractive to the young couple or growing family. The Breeze is the newest offering
and is priced between the Neon, which is badged by parent Chrysler Corporation withClick here to read more