Chrysler brand cars, 1924-2018
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Rear wheel drive (until 1989)
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Also see our collection of Chrysler logos, the full story of Chrysler boats, and Chrysler concept cars. But first, a list of Chrysler cars, trucks, and SUVs, by name...
The ones they still make - or might make
2019 Chrysler 100: return of the small Chrysler? Who knows? |
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2015-18 Chrysler 300C: eight-speeds for everyone! with the Knob... |
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2017+ Chrysler Pacifica: nine speeds, state of the art tech |
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Chrysler Aspen, 2007-09: short-lived attempt at an upscale Durango |
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Aspen Hybrids: briefly made hybrids |
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2007 Chrysler Pacifica: the advanced crossover gets some ups and downs |
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- https://www.allpar.com/cars/chrysler/aspen.htmlPacifica (G1)
- PT Cruiser
- PT Cruiser GT
- Town & Country minivan
Rear wheel drive (until 1989)
The first Chrysler cars: 1924 brings a leap forward for Maxwell and the world |
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Airflow: years ahead of its time, copied around the world |
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Chrysler 300 Letter Cars: world-class sport-luxury cars |
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Chrysler 300S 2012-14 concept and production cars |
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Chrysler Cordoba: rich Corinthian leather |
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Chrysler Coronado: many cars and names |
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Chrysler Enforcer police cars |
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The last Newport and R-body New Yorker: ill-fated "clean sheet" cars |
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Dynasty-style Chrysler New Yorker: stretched K-cars with lots of chrome and luxury cues |
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Chrysler C-Bodies: Fury, VIP, 880, 300, Newport, New Yorker, Polara, and Monaco |
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1937-38 Imperials: Longer, higher-trim, eight-cylinder Chrysler cars |
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1961 - 1977 Chrysler Newport: the big, "affordable" cars |
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Chrysler Phoenix: Luxurious, full-size Australian cars |
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- 300 letter cars
- 300 (1979)
- 300 and 300C (2005-2010)
- 300 and 300C (2011+)
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- Imperial 1969-73
- Imperial 1981-83
- Imperial 1924-30
- Imperial 1937-38
- Imperial 1924-1966
- LeBaron (1977-1981)
- Magnum
- Nassau
- New Yorker (1946-75)
- New Yorker (1982)
- New Yorker Brougham
- Plaza
- Prowler
- Royal
- Town & Country
2011-14 300C, leaving brashness to chase upscale comfort |
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2008 300C Rodeo Drive |
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Front wheel drive
- 200 (2011-2014)
- 200 Convertible
- Concorde
- Fifth Avenue 1990-93
- Imperial 1990-92
- Laser
- LeBaron Convertible (K, 1982-1988)
- LeBaron Convertible (J, 1987-1995)
- LeBaron Coupe
- New Yorker (E class)
- Sebring Convertible (to 2000)
- Sebring Convertible (2001-2007)
- Sebring Convertible (2008+)
- Sebring 2007-2010
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| 1995-2006 Sebring Coupe: Dodge and Chrysler versions of the Mitsubishi Eclipse |
| Sunbeam: forgotten adopted Mopars |
| Chrysler Crossfire: fauxpar? |
1951-1955 Chrysler Ghia Specials: Was Karmann Ghia an imitation? |
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Chrysler ME-412: Supercar prototype, killed by its own success? |
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See the rest of the Chrysler concepts
Chronologies and more
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| Using powerful wagons to make 1960s emergency vehicles |
Chrysler, Jeep, and other logos |
| Past and present symbols of the brands |
How Chrysler nabbed Dodge Brothers |
| A small company buys a huge one, just in time for the Depression |
- Chrysler car details: 1924 • 1946-49 • 1957 • 1966 • 1967 • 1970 • 1971 • 1974 - 1975 • 1977 • 1978 • 1981 • 1984 • 1986 • 1988 • 1992 • 1995 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012
- Chronology: 1920 - 1939 • 1940 - 1949 • 1950 - 1963 • 1964 - 1971 •
- Chrysler cars, 1924-1966
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