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Plymouth (founded 1928 - dissolved 2001) was a marque
Marque

A marque is a brand name, especially in the automobile industry. For example, Chevrolet and Pontiac are marques of their maker, General Motors Corporation ....
 of automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 based in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, marketed by the Chrysler Corporation and DaimlerChrysler
DaimlerChrysler

Daimler Aktiengesellschaft is a Germany car corporation and automaker as well as the largest truck manufacturer in the world. In addition to automobiles, Daimler manufactures trucks and provides financial services through its Daimler Financial Services arm....
.

Plymouth automobile was introduced on July 7, 1928. It was the Chrysler Corporation's first entry in the low-priced field, which at the time was dominated by Chevrolet and Ford. Plymouths were actually priced a little higher than the competition, but they offered standard features such as external expanding hydraulic brakes that the competition did not provide.






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Plymouth (founded 1928 - dissolved 2001) was a marque
Marque

A marque is a brand name, especially in the automobile industry. For example, Chevrolet and Pontiac are marques of their maker, General Motors Corporation ....
 of automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 based in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, marketed by the Chrysler Corporation and DaimlerChrysler
DaimlerChrysler

Daimler Aktiengesellschaft is a Germany car corporation and automaker as well as the largest truck manufacturer in the world. In addition to automobiles, Daimler manufactures trucks and provides financial services through its Daimler Financial Services arm....
.

History


Origins

The Plymouth automobile was introduced on July 7, 1928. It was the Chrysler Corporation's first entry in the low-priced field, which at the time was dominated by Chevrolet and Ford. Plymouths were actually priced a little higher than the competition, but they offered standard features such as external expanding hydraulic brakes that the competition did not provide. Plymouths were originally sold exclusively through Chrysler
Chrysler

Chrysler LLC is an American automobile manufacturer that has manufactured automobiles since 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler ....
 dealerships. The logo featured a rear view of the Mayflower ship which landed at Plymouth Rock
Plymouth Rock

Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620, in what would become the United States....
. However, the Plymouth brand name came from Plymouth Binder Twine, chosen by Joe Frazer
Joseph W. Frazer

Joseph Washington Frazer was a 20th-century American automobile company executive employed in succession by Chrysler, Willys-Overland, Graham-Paige and Kaiser-Frazer Corporation....
 for its popularity among farmers.

The origins of the first Plymouth can be traced back to the Maxwell automobile
Maxwell automobile

The Maxwell was a brand of automobiles manufactured in the United States from about 1904 to 1925.The brand name of motor cars was started as the Maxwell-Briscoe Company of Tarrytown, New York....
. When Walter P. Chrysler took over control of the trouble-ridden Maxwell-Chalmers
Chalmers Automobile

Chalmers Motor Car Company was a United States based automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan.Chalmers flourished in the 1910s and then faltered in the 1920s post-World War I recession....
 car company in the early 1920s, he inherited the Maxwell as part of the package. After he used the company's facilities to help create and launch the Chrysler car in 1924, he decided to create a lower-priced companion car. So for 1926 the Maxwell was reworked and re-badged as the low-end Chrysler "52" model. In 1928, the "52" was once again redesigned to create the Chrysler-Plymouth Model Q. The "Chrysler" portion of the nameplate was dropped with the introduction of the Plymouth Model U in 1929.

Great Depression, 1940s, and 1950s

While the original purpose of the Plymouth was simply to cover a lower-end marketing niche, during the Great Depression
Great Depression

File:International depression.pngThe Great Depression was a worldwide economic Recession starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries....
 of the 1930s the car would help significantly in ensuring the survival of the Chrysler Corporation in a decade when many other car companies failed. Beginning in 1930, Plymouths were sold by all three Chrysler divisions (Chrysler, DeSoto
DeSoto (automobile)

The DeSoto was a brand of automobile based in the United States, manufactured and marketed by the Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to 1961. The DeSoto logo featured a stylized image of Hernando de Soto ....
, and Dodge
Dodge

Dodge is a United States-based brand of automobiles, minivans, sport utility vehicles, and trucks, manufactured and marketed by Chrysler LLC in more than 60 different countries and territories worldwide....
). Plymouth sales were a bright spot during this dismal automotive period, and by 1931 Plymouth rose to the number three spot among all cars.

In 1939 Plymouth produced 417,528 vehicles, of which 5,967 were roadsters, or two-door convertibles with rumble seat
Rumble seat

A rumble seat, dicky seat, dickie seat or dickey seat is an wikt:upholstered exterior seat which wikt:hinges or otherwise opens out from the rear deck of a pre-World War II automobile, and seats one or more passengers....
s. The 1939 Roadster was prominently featured at Chrysler's exhibit at the 1939 World's Fair, advertised as the first mass-production convertible with a power folding top. It featured a 201-cubic-inch, version of the Chrysler Flathead Six engine
Chrysler Flathead engine

The Chrysler Flathead engine is a car engine manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation....
.

For much of its life, Plymouth was one of the top selling American automobile brands, along with Chevrolet
Chevrolet

Chevrolet is a brand of automobile, produced by General Motors . It is the top selling GM marque, with "Chevrolet" or "Chevy" being at times synonymous with GM....
 and Ford ("the low-priced three"). Plymouth even surpassed Ford for a time in the 1940s as the second most popular make of automobiles in the U.S. Through 1956, Plymouth vehicles were known for their durability, affordability and engineering. In 1957, Chrysler's Forward Look
Forward Look

Forward Look was a design theme employed by Virgil Exner in styling the 1955 through 1961 Chrysler Corporation vehicles.When Exner joined Chrysler, the company's vehicles were being fashioned by engineers instead of designers, and so were considered outmoded, unstylish designs....
 styling theme produced cars with much more advanced styling than Chevrolet or Ford, although Plymouth's reputation would ultimately suffer as the cars were prone to rust and sloppy assembly. Because of its new "Forward Look" styling, however, 1957 total production soared to 726,009, about 200,000 more than 1956, and the largest output yet for Plymouth. The marque also introduced its limited production Fury line in 1956, and it too benefited from the crisp Forward Look designs.

Financial/marketing struggles

The Plymouth brand lost market share rapidly in the early 1960s. While Plymouth was a styling leader from 1957 to 1958, its 1959 through 1962 models were awkwardly styled cars that failed to strike a chord with the public. Plymouth also found itself in competition with its own corporate sister division Dodge when the lower-priced, full-size Dodge Dart
Dodge Dart

The Dodge Dart was an automobile built by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1960 to 1976. The Dart was introduced as a lower-priced, shorter wheelbase, full-size Dodge in 1960 and 1961, became a mid-size car for 1962, and finally was a compact car between 1963 and 1976....
 was introduced for 1960. Rambler
Rambler (automobile)

Rambler was an automobile brand name used by the Thomas B. Jeffery Company between 1900 and 1914, then by its successor, Nash Motors from 1950 to 1954, and finally by Nash's successor, American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1969....
, and then Pontiac
Pontiac

Pontiac is a brand of automobiles, produced by General Motors Corporation that has been sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico since 1926....
 would assume the number three sales position for the remainder of the decade. Plymouth went into a decline from which it would never fully recover.

The marque regained market share following the introduction of the 1965 models, which returned Plymouth to full-size vehicles and more mainstream styling. Plymouth regained its traditional third place in the sales race in 1971 and 1974, primarily with its popular Valiant
Plymouth Valiant

The Plymouth Valiant is an automobile manufactured by the Plymouth automobile division of Chrysler Corporation in the United States from 1960 to 1976....
 and Duster
Plymouth Duster

The first Plymouth Duster was a semi-fastback version of the Plymouth Valiant automobile, produced in the United States from 1970 to 1976....
 compact models, but as a brand Plymouth was hardest hit by Chrysler's financial woes of the late 1970s. Marketing decisions progressively thinned Plymouth lineup while giving new models to the Dodge and Chrysler brands; by 1979, the Plymouth range consisted of only the domestically produced Volare and Horizon models, and some rebadged Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Motors

is the fifth largest automaker in Japan and the fifteenth largest in the world by global unit sales. It is part of the Mitsubishi keiretsu, formerly the biggest industrial group in Japan, and was formed in 1970 from the automotive division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries....
 imports. Despite the introduction of popular models like the 1981 Reliant
Plymouth Reliant

The Plymouth Reliant was one of the first two so-called "Chrysler K platforms" the Chrysler Corporation, introduced for the 1981 model year....
 and 1984 Voyager
Plymouth Voyager

The original Plymouth Voyager was a twin of the Dodge B-series van from 1974 to 1983. Beginning in 1984 the Voyager name was applied to a new vehicle based on the Plymouth Reliant car....
, Plymouth sales and production numbers continued to decline. Such was the extent of the badge engineering
Badge engineering

Badge engineering is a term that describes the badge of one product as another. Due to the high cost of designing and engineering a totally new model, or establishing a new brand , it is often more cost-effective to rebadge a single product multiple times....
 that substantially identical Dodges and Plymouths were being sold at substantially identical prices, eroding the last of Plymouth's market distinction and quashing any significant reasons for buying one over the other.

Final years

Most Plymouth models offered from the late 1980s onward, such as the Acclaim
Plymouth Acclaim

The Plymouth Acclaim is a mid-size sedan produced from the 1989 to 1995 model years. The Acclaim was first introduced by Plymouth as the successor to the discontinued, but similarly-sized extended-K Plymouth Caravelle....
, Laser
Plymouth Laser

The Plymouth Laser was a sports coupe made by Diamond Star Motors. It was a Badge engineering Mitsubishi Eclipse and was also twins with the Eagle Talon....
, Neon, and Breeze
Plymouth Breeze

The Plymouth Breeze was a mid-sized 4-door sedan that was introduced in 1996, as a companion to the Chrysler Cirrus and the Dodge Stratus which were released in late 1995....
, were badge-engineered versions of Chrysler, Dodge, or Mitsubishi models. Chrysler considered giving Plymouth a variant, to be called the Accolade, of the new-for-1993 full-size LH platform
Chrysler LH platform

The LH platform was Chrysler's best-known automobile platform after the Chrysler K platform of the 1980s. The platform was loosely based on the American Motors-developed and Renault-derived Eagle Premier....
, but decided against it. By the late 1990s, only four vehicles were sold under the Plymouth name: the Voyager/Grand Voyager
Plymouth Voyager

The original Plymouth Voyager was a twin of the Dodge B-series van from 1974 to 1983. Beginning in 1984 the Voyager name was applied to a new vehicle based on the Plymouth Reliant car....
 minivans, the Breeze
Plymouth Breeze

The Plymouth Breeze was a mid-sized 4-door sedan that was introduced in 1996, as a companion to the Chrysler Cirrus and the Dodge Stratus which were released in late 1995....
 mid-size sedan, the Neon compact car, and the Prowler
Plymouth Prowler

The Plymouth automobile Prowler is a "retro"-styled production car built in 1997 and 1999-2002....
 sports car, which was to be the last model unique to Plymouth.

Plymouth
After discontinuing the Eagle
Eagle (automobile)

Eagle was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation following the purchase of American Motors Corporation and aimed at the enthusiast driver.Though short-lived, the Eagle Vision sedan sold in respectable numbers, while the sporty Eagle Talon sold more than 115,000 units....
 brand in 1998, Chrysler was planning to expand the Plymouth line with a number of unique models before the corporation's merger with Daimler-Benz
Daimler-Benz

Daimler-Benz AG was a German manufacturer of automobiles, motor vehicles, and engines which was founded in 1926. An Agreement of Mutual Interest?which was valid until year 2000?was signed on May 1 1924 between Karl Benz's Benz & Cie....
 AG. The first model was the Plymouth Prowler
Plymouth Prowler

The Plymouth automobile Prowler is a "retro"-styled production car built in 1997 and 1999-2002....
, a modern-day hot rod
Hot rod

Hot rods are typically American cars with large engines modified for linear speed. Nobody knows for sure the origin of the term "hot rod." One explanation is that the term is a contraction of "hot roadster," meaning a Roadster that was modified for speed....
.
Prowler001
The PT Cruiser
Chrysler PT Cruiser

The Chrysler PT Cruiser was launched by Chrysler as a retro-styled station wagon in 2000 and as a convertible in 2005. Originally conceived as a Plymouth automobile model, the PT Cruiser received the Chrysler nameplate on introduction — in anticipation of the 2001 discontinuation of the Plymouth brand....
 was to have been the second. Both models had similar front-end styling, suggesting Chrysler intended a retro styling theme for the Plymouth brand. At the time of Daimler's takeover of Chrysler, Plymouth had no unique models besides the Prowler not also available in the Dodge or Chrysler lines. Further, while all Plymouth dealers also sold the Chrysler line of cars, many Dodge dealers sold only Dodge; it would have caused much greater disturbance to the dealer network to discontinue Dodge than Plymouth. Consequently, DaimlerChrysler decided to drop the make after a limited run of 2001 models. This was announced on November 3, 1999.

The last new model sold under the Plymouth marque was the second generation Neon for 2000-2001. The PT Cruiser was ultimately launched as a Chrysler, and the Prowler and Voyager were absorbed into that make as well. Following the 2001 model year, the Neon was sold only as a Dodge in the US, though it remained available as a Chrysler in Canadian and other markets. The Plymouth Breeze
Plymouth Breeze

The Plymouth Breeze was a mid-sized 4-door sedan that was introduced in 1996, as a companion to the Chrysler Cirrus and the Dodge Stratus which were released in late 1995....
 was dropped after 2000, before Chrysler introduced their redesigned 2001 Dodge Stratus
Dodge Stratus

The Dodge Stratus was a mid-size 4-door sedan introduced in 1995. It was based on the Chrysler JA platform Cab forward . The Stratus, Breeze, and Cirrus were all on Car and Driver magazine's Car and Driver Ten Best for 1996 and 1997....
 and Chrysler Sebring
Chrysler Sebring

Not to be confused with Maserati Sebring. Although Chrysler and Maserati did team up to produce the Chrysler TC before the Sebring came out.The Chrysler Sebring is a line of mid-size cars sold by Chrysler....
 sedan.

Events leading to the demise of Plymouth

  • 1960: Dodge introduces the smaller, lower-priced "Dart" series that competes directly with Plymouth's offerings.
  • 1961 and 1962:Rambler
    Rambler

    Rambler may refer to:*Rambler and Nash Rambler, American automobile brands made by Thomas B. Jeffery Company , Nash Motors and AMC * Rambler , a turn-of-the-century American bicycle...
     and then Pontiac assumes third place in industry sales for the remainder of the 1960s.
  • 1962: Sales drop dramatically with the introduction of a line of unpopularly-styled, downsized full-size models.
  • 1971: Unable to afford to develop its own subcompact, the British Hillman Avenger
    Hillman Avenger

    The Hillman Avenger was a rear-wheel drive Small family car originally manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes between 1970 and 1976, and made by Chrysler Europe from 1976 to 1981 as the Chrysler Avenger and finally the Talbot Avenger....
     is imported as the Plymouth Cricket
    Plymouth Cricket

    Plymouth Cricket can refer to two badge engineering automobiles associated with the Chrysler manufacturer.* Hillman Avenger, an automobile sold in North America between 1971 and 1973...
    , which is discontinued in mid-1973 due to quality concerns.
  • 1974: The Dodge Dart
    Dodge Dart

    The Dodge Dart was an automobile built by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1960 to 1976. The Dart was introduced as a lower-priced, shorter wheelbase, full-size Dodge in 1960 and 1961, became a mid-size car for 1962, and finally was a compact car between 1963 and 1976....
     and Plymouth Valiant
    Plymouth Valiant

    The Plymouth Valiant is an automobile manufactured by the Plymouth automobile division of Chrysler Corporation in the United States from 1960 to 1976....
     are, for the first time, different only in name and minor trim details. This identicality continues with the Dodge Aspen
    Dodge Aspen

    The Dodge Aspen, produced from 1976 to 1980, was a compact car from Chrysler Corporation's Dodge division; its Plymouth -Badge engineering counterpart was the Volar?....
     and Plymouth Volaré as well as all further passenger car models. The car that would ultimately become the Chrysler Cordoba
    Chrysler Cordoba

    Chrysler Cordoba was the name of an intermediate personal luxury car coupe sold by Chrysler Corporation in North America from 1975 to 1983. It was the company's first model produced specifically for the personal luxury market and the first Chrysler-branded vehicle that was less than full-size....
     is reassigned to Chrysler from Plymouth. Last year for Barracuda.
  • 1976: Last model year for the Valiant/Duster. First model year for the Volare.
  • 1977: The large Gran Fury is discontinued.
  • 1978: The mid-size Fury
    Plymouth Fury

    The Plymouth Fury was an automobile made by the Plymouth automobile division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1956 to 1978. The Fury was introduced as a premium-priced halo vehicle ....
     is discontinued at the end of the model year.
  • 1979: Plymouth's lineup is reduced to the Horizon and Volaré, and three rebadged Mitsubishi imports.
  • 1979/1980: Chrysler makes several thousand more Dodges than Plymouths for the first time. More Plymouths would be made than Dodges for 1981 and 1982, but from then on there will always be more Dodges made than Plymouths.
  • 1980: Newport-based Gran Fury introduced. Last year for Volaré.
  • 1981: The full-size Gran Fury
    Plymouth Gran Fury

    The Plymouth automobile Gran Fury was an automobile manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1975 to 1977, and again from 1980 to 1989.Before 1975, the top line models in Plymouth's Fury series were known as the "Fury Gran Coupe" and "Fury Gran Sedan"?....
     and Trailduster SUV's last year.
  • 1989: The mid-size Gran Fury
    Plymouth Gran Fury

    The Plymouth automobile Gran Fury was an automobile manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1975 to 1977, and again from 1980 to 1989.Before 1975, the top line models in Plymouth's Fury series were known as the "Fury Gran Coupe" and "Fury Gran Sedan"?....
     (Caravelle
    Plymouth Caravelle

    The Plymouth Caravelle is a mid-sized sedan that was originally a 1983 Canadian model. The Caravelle came to the United States in 1985 to replace the Chrysler E-Class....
     in Canada) as well as the Reliant
    Plymouth Reliant

    The Plymouth Reliant was one of the first two so-called "Chrysler K platforms" the Chrysler Corporation, introduced for the 1981 model year....
     are discontinued after this model year. The Reliant is replaced by the Acclaim
    Plymouth Acclaim

    The Plymouth Acclaim is a mid-size sedan produced from the 1989 to 1995 model years. The Acclaim was first introduced by Plymouth as the successor to the discontinued, but similarly-sized extended-K Plymouth Caravelle....
    .
  • 1994: The little-advertised Laser
    Plymouth Laser

    The Plymouth Laser was a sports coupe made by Diamond Star Motors. It was a Badge engineering Mitsubishi Eclipse and was also twins with the Eagle Talon....
     sport-compact
    Sport compact

    A sport compact is a high-performance version of a compact car or a subcompact car. They are typically are front engined, front-wheel drive coup?s, sedans, or hatchbacks driven by a straight-4 gasoline engine....
     as well as the popular Sundance
    Plymouth Sundance

    The Plymouth Sundance is a compact car produced from 1986 to 1994. It was with upmarket compacts such as the Geo Prizm, Ford Escort and the Honda Civic after the life of the Horizon was to be extended....
     and Colt compacts
    Compact car

    A compact , small family or c-segment car is a car classification of automobile which are larger than a supermini car and smaller than a large family car....
     all end production. They are replaced by a single car, the Neon.
  • 1995: Plymouth's lineup is at its all time low, just 3 cars: the Acclaim
    Plymouth Acclaim

    The Plymouth Acclaim is a mid-size sedan produced from the 1989 to 1995 model years. The Acclaim was first introduced by Plymouth as the successor to the discontinued, but similarly-sized extended-K Plymouth Caravelle....
    , the Neon, and the Voyager/Grand Voyager
    Plymouth Voyager

    The original Plymouth Voyager was a twin of the Dodge B-series van from 1974 to 1983. Beginning in 1984 the Voyager name was applied to a new vehicle based on the Plymouth Reliant car....
    . The number will go up to 4 in 1997, with the introduction of the Prowler
    Plymouth Prowler

    The Plymouth automobile Prowler is a "retro"-styled production car built in 1997 and 1999-2002....
    , but will never get any higher.
  • 1996: In an attempt to move Plymouth downmarket, Chrysler makes the redesigned Voyager only available in base and mid-level SE models. All of the higher-end trim levels available on the previous generation can now only be found on the Dodge Caravan
    Dodge Caravan

    Chrysler introduced the Dodge Caravan minivan along with its badge engineering variant, the Plymouth Voyager in November 1983, for the 1984 model year — followed by the Dodge Grand Caravan and Plymouth Grand Voyager long-wheelbase models in 1987, the badge engineering Chrysler Town and Country in 1990, and the Volkswagen Ro...
    .
  • 1999: The redesigned 2000 Neon becomes the brand's last new model.
  • 2000: The mid-size
    Mid-size car

    A mid-size car is the North American and Australian term for an automobile with a size between that of a Compact car and a full-size car. In Europe, cars of a similar size are often referred to as large family cars, or executive cars....
     Breeze
    Plymouth Breeze

    The Plymouth Breeze was a mid-sized 4-door sedan that was introduced in 1996, as a companion to the Chrysler Cirrus and the Dodge Stratus which were released in late 1995....
     ends production. This is also the last year for the Voyager
    Plymouth Voyager

    The original Plymouth Voyager was a twin of the Dodge B-series van from 1974 to 1983. Beginning in 1984 the Voyager name was applied to a new vehicle based on the Plymouth Reliant car....
     minivan
    Minivan

    File:Plymouth Voyager 1992.jpgA minivan, multi-purpose vehicle , people-carrier, people-mover or multi-utility vehicle is a type of automobile similar in shape to a van that is designed for personal use....
     as a Plymouth. All 2000 Voyagers built in December 1999 and beyond are badged as Chrysler Voyagers. In Canada, the redesigned Neon is sold under the Chrysler name, leaving only the Voyager and Prowler in the lineup. Almost 250,000 more Dodges are built than Plymouths for this year.
  • 2001: Plymouth's final model year. Only the Neon remains in the Plymouth line. The Prowler
    Plymouth Prowler

    The Plymouth automobile Prowler is a "retro"-styled production car built in 1997 and 1999-2002....
     becomes a Chrysler
    Chrysler

    Chrysler LLC is an American automobile manufacturer that has manufactured automobiles since 1925. From 1998 to 2007, Chrysler and its subsidiaries were part of the German based DaimlerChrysler ....
    . The Breeze is dropped as Chrysler issues the Chrysler Sebring
    Chrysler Sebring

    Not to be confused with Maserati Sebring. Although Chrysler and Maserati did team up to produce the Chrysler TC before the Sebring came out.The Chrysler Sebring is a line of mid-size cars sold by Chrysler....
     sedan to replace the Chrysler Cirrus
    Chrysler Cirrus

    The Chrysler Cirrus is a mid-size 4-door Luxury Vehicle sedan , marketed by Chrysler in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Brazil from 1995 to 2000....
    . The PT Cruiser
    Chrysler PT Cruiser

    The Chrysler PT Cruiser was launched by Chrysler as a retro-styled station wagon in 2000 and as a convertible in 2005. Originally conceived as a Plymouth automobile model, the PT Cruiser received the Chrysler nameplate on introduction — in anticipation of the 2001 discontinuation of the Plymouth brand....
     is launched as a Chrysler, though it was originally planned to be a Plymouth. The final Plymouth, a Neon, is assembled on June 28, 2001.


Throughout its later years Plymouth's meager advertisement (in relation to Chrysler and Dodge) played a part in the marque's demise.

Plymouth car models


  • Plymouth Model 30U (1930)
  • Plymouth Acclaim
    Plymouth Acclaim

    The Plymouth Acclaim is a mid-size sedan produced from the 1989 to 1995 model years. The Acclaim was first introduced by Plymouth as the successor to the discontinued, but similarly-sized extended-K Plymouth Caravelle....
     (1989-1995)
  • Plymouth Arrow
    Plymouth Arrow

    The Plymouth automobile Arrow was an extension of the Mitsubishi Lancer/Dodge Colt known as the Mitsubishi Lancer in Japan. It was also known as the Dodge Arrow in Canada and as the Dodge Celeste in Puerto Rico....
     (1976-1980, rebadged Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste
    Mitsubishi Lancer

    The Mitsubishi Lancer is a small family car built by Mitsubishi Motors. It has been known as the Colt Lancer, Dodge Colt, Chrysler Valiant Lancer, Chrysler Lancer, Eagle Summit, Hindustan Lancer, Soueast Motors Lioncel, Mitsubishi Carisma, and Mitsubishi Mirage in various countries at diff...
    )
  • Plymouth Arrow Truck
    Dodge Ram 50

    The Dodge Ram 50 was a compact pickup truck produced by Mitsubishi Motors and sold by the Chrysler Corporation from 1979 to 1993. Plymouth also received a version of the truck known as the Arrow Truck, sold from 1979 to 1982....
     (1979-1982, rebadged Mitsubishi Forte)
  • Plymouth Barracuda
    Plymouth Barracuda

    The Plymouth Barracuda is a 2-door car that was manufactured by the Plymouth automobile division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1964 through 1974....
     (1964-1974)
  • Plymouth Belvedere
    Plymouth Belvedere

    The Plymouth Belvedere was an American automobile produced by Plymouth automobile from 1951 through 1970....
     (1954-1970)
  • Plymouth Breeze
    Plymouth Breeze

    The Plymouth Breeze was a mid-sized 4-door sedan that was introduced in 1996, as a companion to the Chrysler Cirrus and the Dodge Stratus which were released in late 1995....
     (1996-2000)
  • Plymouth Business (1935-1938)
  • Plymouth Caravelle
    Plymouth Caravelle

    The Plymouth Caravelle is a mid-sized sedan that was originally a 1983 Canadian model. The Caravelle came to the United States in 1985 to replace the Chrysler E-Class....
     (1985-1988)
  • Plymouth Cambridge
    Plymouth Cambridge

    The Plymouth Cambridge, was a full-size automobile, produced by the Plymouth division of Chrysler, from 1951-1953. It represented Plymouth's medium model in its lineup....
     (1951-1953)
  • Plymouth Champ (1979-1982, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage
    Mitsubishi Mirage

    The Mitsubishi Mirage is a subcompact car produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1978 to 2002. It was also sold as the Mitsubishi Colt or Lancer Fiore....
    )
  • Plymouth Colt (1983-1994, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage
    Mitsubishi Mirage

    The Mitsubishi Mirage is a subcompact car produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1978 to 2002. It was also sold as the Mitsubishi Colt or Lancer Fiore....
    )
  • Plymouth Commercial Car (1937-1941)
  • Plymouth Concord
    Plymouth Concord

    The Plymouth Concord, was a full-size automobile, produced by the Plymouth division of Chrysler, from 1951-1952. It represented Plymouth's cheapest model in its lineup....
     (1951-1953)
  • Plymouth Conquest (1984-1986, rebadged Mitsubishi Starion
    Mitsubishi Starion

    The Mitsubishi Starion is a three-door, turbocharged Straight-4 rear-wheel drive four-seat sports car that was in production from 1982 to 1990. It was also marketed in North America as the Conquest under the Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth names; both the Starion and Conquest came to an end in 1989....
    )
  • Plymouth Cranbrook
    Plymouth Cranbrook

    The Plymouth Cranbrook was built by the Plymouth division of Chrysler from 1951-1953. It replaced the Plymouth Deluxe when Plymouth changed its naming scheme; it was essentially the same as the Concord and Cambridge, but at a higher trim level....
     (1951-1953)
  • Plymouth Cricket
    Plymouth Cricket

    Plymouth Cricket can refer to two badge engineering automobiles associated with the Chrysler manufacturer.* Hillman Avenger, an automobile sold in North America between 1971 and 1973...
     (1971-1975, rebadged Hillman Avenger
    Hillman Avenger

    The Hillman Avenger was a rear-wheel drive Small family car originally manufactured under the Hillman marque by the Rootes between 1970 and 1976, and made by Chrysler Europe from 1976 to 1981 as the Chrysler Avenger and finally the Talbot Avenger....
    )
  • Plymouth Deluxe
    Plymouth Deluxe

    The Plymouth Deluxe, was a full-size automobile, produced by the Plymouth division of Chrysler, from 1946-1950. It came in two trim levels, the Deluxe and the top-of-the-line Special Deluxe....
     (1933-1942, 1946-1950)
  • Plymouth Duster
    Plymouth Duster

    The first Plymouth Duster was a semi-fastback version of the Plymouth Valiant automobile, produced in the United States from 1970 to 1976....
     (1970-1976,1985-1986)
  • Plymouth Fury
    Plymouth Fury

    The Plymouth Fury was an automobile made by the Plymouth automobile division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1956 to 1978. The Fury was introduced as a premium-priced halo vehicle ....
     (1956-1978)
  • Plymouth Gran Fury
    Plymouth Gran Fury

    The Plymouth automobile Gran Fury was an automobile manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1975 to 1977, and again from 1980 to 1989.Before 1975, the top line models in Plymouth's Fury series were known as the "Fury Gran Coupe" and "Fury Gran Sedan"?....
     (1975-1977, 1980-1989)
  • Plymouth Grand Voyager (1987-2000)
  • Plymouth GTX
    Plymouth GTX

    The Plymouth GTX was introduced as the Plymouth Belvedere GTX in 1967 by the Plymouth division to be a "gentleman's" muscle car. It was to be an exceptional blend of style and performance....
     (1967-1971)
  • Plymouth Horizon (1978-1990)
  • Plymouth Laser
    Plymouth Laser

    The Plymouth Laser was a sports coupe made by Diamond Star Motors. It was a Badge engineering Mitsubishi Eclipse and was also twins with the Eagle Talon....
     (1990-1994, rebadged Mitsubishi Eclipse
    Mitsubishi Eclipse

    The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a coupe that has been in production since 1989 for left hand drive markets. It was named after an eighteenth century England racehorse which won 26 races, and has also been sold as the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser captive imports through Mitsubishi Motors' close relationship with the Chrysler Corporation....
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  • Plymouth Neon (1995-2001)
  • New Finer Plymouth (1932)
  • Plymouth Model PA (1931)
  • Plymouth Plaza
    Plymouth Plaza

    The Plymouth Plaza was an automobile produced by the Plymouth of the Chrysler Corporation from 1954 through the 1958 model year. The Plymouth Plaza had Plymouth's popular styling of the late 1950's, which is most recognized on the Plymouth Fury ....
     (1954-1958)
  • Plymouth Prowler
    Plymouth Prowler

    The Plymouth automobile Prowler is a "retro"-styled production car built in 1997 and 1999-2002....
     (1997-2001)
  • Plymouth Model Q (1928)
  • Plymouth Reliant
    Plymouth Reliant

    The Plymouth Reliant was one of the first two so-called "Chrysler K platforms" the Chrysler Corporation, introduced for the 1981 model year....
     (1981-1989)
  • Plymouth Roadking (1938-1941)
  • Plymouth Road Runner
    Plymouth Road Runner

    The Plymouth Road Runner was the no-frills muscle car version of intermediate Plymouth Belvedere and Plymouth Satellite built by the Plymouth automobile division of the Chrysler Corporation in the United States between 1968 and 1980....
     (1968-1980)
  • Plymouth Sapporo (1978-1983, rebadged Mitsubishi Galant
    Mitsubishi Galant

    The Mitsubishi Galant is an automobile manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors since 1969. The name was derived from the French language word galant, meaning "chivalrous"....
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  • Plymouth Satellite
    Plymouth Satellite

    The Plymouth Satellite was an automobile introduced in 1965 as the top model in Plymouth mid-size Belvedere line. The Satellite remained the top of the line model until the 1967 model year, where it became the mid-cost model with the GTX taking its place as the top model....
     (1966-1974)
  • Plymouth Savoy
    Plymouth Savoy

    The Plymouth Savoy was an automobile produced by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation of Highland Park, Michigan.Plymouth used the name Savoy on several automobiles....
     (1951-1965)
  • Plymouth Scamp
    Plymouth Scamp

    There have been two small cars from Plymouth called the Scamp:* 1971?1976 Rear-wheel drive 2-door coupe, based on the Plymouth Valiant* 1983 Front-wheel drive pickup truck, based on the Plymouth Horizon; see Dodge Rampage...
     (1971-1976, 1983)
  • Plymouth Six (1934)
  • Plymouth Special Six (1934)
  • Plymouth Standard (1933, 1935)
  • Plymouth Sundance
    Plymouth Sundance

    The Plymouth Sundance is a compact car produced from 1986 to 1994. It was with upmarket compacts such as the Geo Prizm, Ford Escort and the Honda Civic after the life of the Horizon was to be extended....
     (1987-1994)
  • Plymouth Suburban
  • Plymouth Superbird
    Plymouth Superbird

    The short-lived Plymouth Road Runner Superbird, a sister design to the Dodge Charger Daytona, was designed to beat the Ford Torino Talladega at NASCAR stock car racing and to lure Richard Petty back to Plymouth....
     (1970)
  • Plymouth TC3 (1979-1982)
  • Plymouth Trailduster (1974-1981)
  • Plymouth Turismo (1983-1987)
  • Plymouth Model U (1929)
  • Plymouth Valiant
    Plymouth Valiant

    The Plymouth Valiant is an automobile manufactured by the Plymouth automobile division of Chrysler Corporation in the United States from 1960 to 1976....
     (1960-1976)
  • Plymouth VIP (1966-1969)
  • Plymouth Volaré (1976-1980)
  • Plymouth Voyager
    Plymouth Voyager

    The original Plymouth Voyager was a twin of the Dodge B-series van from 1974 to 1983. Beginning in 1984 the Voyager name was applied to a new vehicle based on the Plymouth Reliant car....
     (1974-2000)


Concept cars

  • Plymouth XX 500 was a 1950 concept car
    Concept car

    A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
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  • Plymouth Explorer, was a 1954 concept
    Concept car

    A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
     coupe.
  • Plymouth Belmont, was a 1954 concept
    Concept car

    A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
     roadster.
  • Plymouth Cabana was a 1958 concept
    Concept car

    A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
     station wagon
    Station wagon

    A station wagon in American English, Australian English, Canadian English and New Zealand English usage and an estate car in British English usage, is a passenger automobile with a car body style similar to a sedan but with the roofline following the full, sometimes extended rear cargo area, i.e. ending with a more vertical door...
    , which featured a unique glass roof for the rear portion of the car.
  • Plymouth XNR 500 was a 1960 concept
    Concept car

    A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
     sports car.
  • Plymouth VIP was a 1965 concept
    Concept car

    A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
     four seater convertible
    Convertible

    A convertible is a type of automobile in which the roof can retract and fold away, converting it from an enclosed to an open-air vehicle. Many different car body styles are manufactured and marketed in convertible form....
     with a unique roof bar from the top of the windshield to the rear deck.
  • Plymouth Duster I was a 1969 concept
    Concept car

    A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
     roadster, with a wraparound boat-style windshield.
  • Plymouth Slingshot, was a 1988 concept car
    Concept car

    A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a Automobile prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling, technology and more. They are often shown at Auto show to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced....
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  • Plymouth Speedster was a 1989 2-seater concept car.


Former slogans

The Plymouth division went through numerous slogans, including the following:
  • "If it's important to you, it's important to Plymouth" (early 1990s)
  • "The nine most important words to Plymouth: Satisfy the customer, satisfy the customer, satisfy the customer" (late 1980s)
  • "The pride is back, born in America" (mid and late 1980s)
  • "Now that's imagination, that's Plymouth!" (late 1970s)
  • "Chrysler-Plymouth, coming through!" (mid 1970s)
  • "And the Plymouth win-you-over beat goes on!" (late 1960s and early 1970s)
  • "Plymouth is out to win you over this year" (mid-1960s)
  • "Plymouth - star of the forward look" (late 1950s)


External links

  • Courtesy of the Internet Archive
    Internet Archive

    The Internet Archive is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building and maintaining a free and openly accessible online digital library, including an archive site of the World Wide Web....
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