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  2. AMC Eagle - Wikipedia

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    1988 AMC Eagle Wagon 1988 Eagle door plaques continued to use AMC branding. Chrysler took over AMC, but the production of the Eagles continued for the 1988 model year. The car's name was officially changed from AMC Eagle to Eagle Wagon. [64] However, all of the AMC badges, build sheets, and door plaques were carried over.

  3. Eagle (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The continuation of the AMC Eagle line after Chrysler acquired AMC in only the station wagon body style. Production of the crossover vehicle ended on December 14, 1987. According to the National Automobile Dealers Association NADA Guide, Chrysler's "Eagle was spawned from the buyout of American Motors and their AMC Eagle model." [3] Eagle ...

  4. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1981 AMC Eagle Wagon 1981 AMC Concord. In August 1979, for the 1980 model year, American Motors introduced four-wheel-drive versions of the Spirit and Concord, calling the collective line the AMC Eagle. Eagles rapidly became one of the company's best-known products and are considered one of the first "crossover SUVs".

  5. Eagle Medallion - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle name came from the innovative all-wheel drive AMC Eagle line, but the Medallion was a standard passenger car and its sales were also hindered by marketing missteps. [31] Automotive reviews of the Medalion were favorable, but the model was hindered by poor launch into the North American market because of AMC's limited marketing ...

  6. Eagle Premier - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Premier is a full-size executive car that was developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) during the 1980s through its partnership with Renault.This model was manufactured in the then-brand-new Brampton Assembly in Canada.

  7. Eagle Summit - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Summit is a line of subcompact cars produced for two generations by Mitsubishi and sold by Eagle from 1989 until 1996. It was marketed as a captive import by the Jeep-Eagle sales division that was established after Chrysler Corporation purchased American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1987.

  8. AMC Concord - Wikipedia

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    The AMC Eagle remained in production until it was discontinued after Chrysler purchased AMC in the middle of the 1988 model year. For the 1987 model year, AMC introduced the imported Medallion to replace the discontinued Concord and the similarly sized, but poor-selling Renault 18 -based 18i/Sportwagon, which had been sold at AMC dealerships ...

  9. Jeep-Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Thus, AMC/Jeep dealer sales and service expertise was focused on the four-wheel drive Jeeps and AMC's Eagle AWD models. The objective of the Eagle Division was to target consumers that "are young, independent-minded, educated and affluent-baby boomers and their younger brothers and sisters, Generation X." [11] However, Eagle customers purchased ...