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Completely redesigned and re-engineered last year, the Plymouth Neon offers a solid value among compact sedans. It's roomy, stylish and fun to drive. It's also far more refined than the first-generation Neon, which made a big splash when it was introduced as a 1995 model....
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The Plymouth Voyager is more than one of America's best-selling minivans. Like the Dodge Caravan, the Voyager is a true original-a model that created an entirely new category in the automobile market during fall 1983. The Voyager offered itself as a scaled-down version of the van, with more modern...
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Something's happened over the past 20 years. Back when the Baby Boomers were wearing bell bottoms and beads, young buyers could pick up a stripped-down new car without asking for an advance on their family inheritance. These days, it's almost impossible to find anything that fits into the "truly aff...
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Chrysler has completely redesigned its Neon for model year 2000. The new one is far more refined than before. This, of course, generates a new clichT: Neon no longer says "Hi." Now it says "Hello. How are you?" You'll recognize it as a Neon, but you'll also notice it's new. This second-generation Ne...
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Plymouth's Prowler is the first factory-built
hot rod in history, a vehicle that simply has no direct competition because
it is unique. It's built in the same Conner Avenue factory in Detroit as
the Dodge Viper, and will only be available to about 3000 customers in
1997, so there probably wo...
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When Chrysler set out to create a dramatic new model with the Neon, it developed a unique marketing approach as well. The standard-setting compact vehicle, which has now been benchmarked by import automakers for its engineering design, paved new ground by marketing two brands under one image - ident...
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In the auto biz, when you're sitting on top of the world, complacency is a
luxury you can't afford--because there's always someone looking to knock
you off.
Chrysler Corporation, the inventor of the minivan, knows that. So in
1996, Chrysler redesigned its world-beating minvans--Plymouth Voya...
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It has been smooth sailing for Chrysler ever since the company launched its minivan in
1984 and took ownership of the genre. The only other company to challenge Chrysler's
dominance has been Ford, whose Windstar briefly became the darling of the critics with
its cleaner looks and greater cargo...
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The squarish, utilitarian lines of the 1994 Plymouth Acclaim sedan may cause you to overlook this car in favor of the somewhat sexier, more aerodynamic lines of its competitors. What you'd be passing up is a roomy little sedan-and one of the best values in its category.
Chrysler brought out this ...
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Plymouth produced its first motorcar in 1928. The engine in that first Plymouth had
4-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...
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