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Full-size, rear-wheel-drive (AWD optional) muscle sedan and coupe. Available as a gas powered model or an EV. SUVs: DURANGO: Durango: 1997 2011 2021 Mid-size SUV/crossover. HORNET. Hornet: 2022 2022 2023 Compact SUV/crossover only sold in North America. Rebadged Alfa Romeo Tonale. Available as a gas powered model or a PHEV. JOURNEY: Journey ...
In 1980, the Volaré/Aspen cars were replaced with the front-wheel drive Plymouth Reliant and Dodge Aries for the 1981 model year. [ 13 ] However, a new class of the F-platform emerged as the M-Body vehicles that included the Dodge Diplomat and Plymouth Gran Fury four-door sedans , which were very similar in structure, size, and engineering ...
Dodge Shadow: 1988 1991 Galant [n 11] JPN [n 5] AUS [n 5] Mitsubishi Galant: 1976 1977 Horizon [n 12] FRA – 1977 1986 Hunter [n 13] UK: Rootes Arrow: 1977 1979 Intrepid [n 4] CAN: Dodge Intrepid: 1993 2004 Lancer [n 14] JPN AUS [n 5] Mitsubishi Lancer: 1977 1980 Plainsman [n 9] AUS: Chrysler Royal (Australia) 1957 1959 Regal [n 9] AUS ...
The Dodge Omni 024 is a version of the Dodge Omni made from 1979 to 1982. Analogous to the VW Scirocco , this car was a lower, sportier three-door hatchback coupé version of the Chrysler/Simca Horizon, using the five-door hatchback's floor pan and chassis as a basis.
The Dodge Power Wagon is a four-wheel drive medium duty truck that was produced in various model series from 1945 to 1980 by Dodge. [1] The Power Wagon name was revived for the 2005 model year as a four-wheel drive version of the Dodge Ram 2500.
Models from the 1980s with high mileage are still sought after as first cars, or family beaters, despite their drain on gas. 7. Volvo 240.
If a model did not have continuous production, it is listed again on the model year production resumed. ... Dodge D50 (1979–1980) Dodge Omni 024 (1979–1982) Dodge ...
The K-car platform was a key automotive design platform introduced by Chrysler Corporation for the 1981 model year, featuring a transverse engine, front-wheel drive, independent front and semi-independent rear suspension configuration—a stark departure from the company's previous reliance on solid axle, rear-drive unibody configurations during the 1970s.