Plymouth Arrow

Plymouth Arrow Missing a small car in the U.S. after ’73, Plymouth gave additional thought to bringing back a subcompact, or at least something small. Hence, the Arrow was born in 1976. Like the Dodge Colt, the Plymouth Arrow was Mitsubishi-based. Its wheelbase was a short 92.1 inches, though the car appeared bigger than it […]
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Plymouth Horizon

    Horizon The Horizon was introduced in 1978. It was the first front wheel drive subcompact in the U.S. Providing motivation was a 1.7L Volkswagen I4. Chrysler’s own 2.2 L I4 was introduced as an option for 1981, presumably due to competition in the form of Ford’s Escort. The only major change during the […]
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Plymouth Cricket

Cricket By ’73, the Cricket was in the last year of the first generation. While appearing similar to a Dodge Colt of the era, these were actually imported from Britain, not Japan. It was based on the Hillman Avenger (Chrysler was connected to Hillman at the time). They were available as sedans or station wagons […]
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most popular car brands for month of October

The top five smog-era car brands according to visitors of this site are as follows: 1. Buick 2. Dodge 3. Oldsmobile 4. Mercury 5. Plymouth AND 6 to 10. 6. Chrysler 7. Jeep 8. Chevrolet 9. AMC 10. Pontiac Related Pages: most popular car brands for month of August Most popular brands for the month […]
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most popular car brands for the month of September

The top five most popular brands on this site for the month of September are as follows…. Looks like a Mopar majority month. 1. Buick 2. Dodge 3. Oldsmobile 4. Plymouth 5. Chrysler If you want to know which brands came in 6th through 10th. Here ya go. 6. Jeep 7. Mercury 8. AMC 9. […]
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most popular car brands for month of August

The Top 5 most popular car-brand pages on this site for the month of August, 2011 are as follows, in order of hits. Interesting point: 3 out of the 5 of these brands are no longer in production. And Detroit knows what’s right for us? 1. Dodge 2. Plymouth 3. Buick 4. Oldsmobile 5. Mercury […]
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