Jan 22, 2023 6:21 PM
SergeyPrkl
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American dream. Anyone know what the fine print says? Price, something, MPG.
Volpe42
The tc3 looks almost like a DeLorean
SunAnvil
Sweet Jesus those were ugly cars. My Chevy Chevette was much nicer /s
WhoToldYouLifeWasFair
If I had to choose between all of them... I'd walk.
2fligh2high
That Plymouth Champ looks deceptively like a Mitsubishi Colt..
Nonopicard
Ah the K- cars- what absolute pieces of garbage.
FlashHardwood
My first girlfriend had one of these. We used to joke that it would only get stolen when the gas tank was full.
ilovebigmutts
Hwy, city mpg. Chrysler had K cars in Canada, never saw any Plymouth.
sunkenroad62
OP, the answer to your question - EST HWY. EPA EST MPG
Thank you. _o>
QQTrain
I'll take the wagon, thanks.
EndorForestSummerCamp83
My mom had the Dodge version of that wagon, the Aries. It tried to kill us with its war crime of a transmission on no less then 3 occasions
cosinewave
The K-Car used a chain drive transmission that was less than reliable. All of these are among the worst cars ever made
ME2BNS12
My parents had one when I was a young child, it lasted us over a decade
Which is why you RARELY see any of them on the road today.
ProfessorMatt
I inherited my grandma's 1985 Reliant sedan in 1995, drove it from LA to Michigan, then from Michigan to Kansas, and it ran fine until 2003.
maststick
Does the Plymouth brand/badge still exist?
pacmanownsyou
No. Chrysler killed them in 2001.
Justifiable Homicide.
daojones75
My first car was a Plymouth Horizon. Not... a great car.
That was sold in Europe under the French brand Talbot. Don’t know which was the original though. You had a nice sports version also
Chrysler Europe originally. American engineering. Talbot was the majority but was also sold as Simca. Made in France, UK, Spain, Finland
Thanks!
BigVag
Overpriced for a Plymouth... Those cars sucked hard
All American cars of the Era sucked hard, unfortunately. However the K platform cars saved Chrysler by being SUBSTANTIALLY better than...
What they'd been making up to that point. So let that sink in. K cars still sucked but were worlds beyond what Chrysler sold prior.
You can occasionally see cars from that era on the road still, but they aren't plymouths
Ironically, there are several k cars still going in my area. And one brown Ford tempo.
Volpe42
The tc3 looks almost like a DeLorean
SunAnvil
Sweet Jesus those were ugly cars. My Chevy Chevette was much nicer /s
WhoToldYouLifeWasFair
If I had to choose between all of them... I'd walk.
2fligh2high
That Plymouth Champ looks deceptively like a Mitsubishi Colt..
Nonopicard
Ah the K- cars- what absolute pieces of garbage.
FlashHardwood
My first girlfriend had one of these. We used to joke that it would only get stolen when the gas tank was full.
ilovebigmutts
Hwy, city mpg. Chrysler had K cars in Canada, never saw any Plymouth.
sunkenroad62
OP, the answer to your question - EST HWY. EPA EST MPG
SergeyPrkl
Thank you. _o>
QQTrain
I'll take the wagon, thanks.
EndorForestSummerCamp83
My mom had the Dodge version of that wagon, the Aries. It tried to kill us with its war crime of a transmission on no less then 3 occasions
cosinewave
The K-Car used a chain drive transmission that was less than reliable. All of these are among the worst cars ever made
ME2BNS12
My parents had one when I was a young child, it lasted us over a decade
WhoToldYouLifeWasFair
Which is why you RARELY see any of them on the road today.
ProfessorMatt
I inherited my grandma's 1985 Reliant sedan in 1995, drove it from LA to Michigan, then from Michigan to Kansas, and it ran fine until 2003.
maststick
Does the Plymouth brand/badge still exist?
pacmanownsyou
No. Chrysler killed them in 2001.
WhoToldYouLifeWasFair
Justifiable Homicide.
daojones75
My first car was a Plymouth Horizon. Not... a great car.
2fligh2high
That was sold in Europe under the French brand Talbot. Don’t know which was the original though. You had a nice sports version also
SergeyPrkl
Chrysler Europe originally. American engineering. Talbot was the majority but was also sold as Simca. Made in France, UK, Spain, Finland
2fligh2high
Thanks!
BigVag
Overpriced for a Plymouth... Those cars sucked hard
pacmanownsyou
All American cars of the Era sucked hard, unfortunately. However the K platform cars saved Chrysler by being SUBSTANTIALLY better than...
pacmanownsyou
What they'd been making up to that point. So let that sink in. K cars still sucked but were worlds beyond what Chrysler sold prior.
BigVag
You can occasionally see cars from that era on the road still, but they aren't plymouths
pacmanownsyou
Ironically, there are several k cars still going in my area. And one brown Ford tempo.