Volare Volare (Flying Spur) refers to the name of a car series produced by Plymouth, a British division of the American Chrysler Corporation.
Plymouth Corporation is the Concern division of Chrysler Automobile Manufacturing Company. In 1998, Chrysler merged Daimler-Benz and established Daimler-Chrysler, becoming the fifth largest automobile manufacturing company in the world. At the same time, it established a Plymouth division, which still produces Chrysler-type cars.
1930-1960
Plymouth launched the U-shaped sedan, which was priced about the same as Ford and Chevrolet and had an optional radio. In 1931, the PA sedan was launched, with 8 different body styles; in 1932, the 6-cylinder PB and PD models were launched; in 1940, the 15S model was developed; in 1949, new styles were launched: P17 Deluxe, P18 and P18 Special Deluxe. In 1956, Plymouth launched the Belvedere sedan;
1960-1980
In 1960, the Fury sedan was launched; in 1964, the Barra The Barracuda hatchback sedan was launched; the Duster sedan was launched in 1970; the SATELLITE sedan was launched in 1972; and the Volare compact car was launched in 1976.
1980-1990
In the fall of 1983, Plymouth launched the Voyager, a small van, which not only created a new brand in the American automobile market model and became an almost unbelievable money-spinner. In 1984, Chrysler made a record profit of $2.4 billion, and another $3 billion in the next two years.
1990-2000
The Laser brand two-door sports car produced in 1992 was also well received and won the "Top Ten" award from "Car and Driver" magazine for three consecutive years. "Best car". The car's body is smart and beautiful, and its streamlined body with a drag coefficient of 0.33 is round and beautiful. It is especially popular for its excellent engine performance.
Plymouth Belvedere
In 1993, Plymouth produced two economy cars: Sundance and Acclaim. Among them, Acclaim was equipped with turbocharging. After the engine is installed, the horsepower is more powerful and it is loved by motorists. In 1997, Plymouth launched the Prowler, a true American sports car that represents the cultural quality of the United States and its nation, illustrates the diversity and inheritance of American culture, and embodies the creative spirit of young America. It is an attempt to integrate automobile culture into the world cultural trend. The Plymouth Prowler, a two-seat convertible sports car with a traditional classic car style, is setting off a return-to-basics craze in the world's automotive industry. In 1998, Chrysler merged with Daimler-Benz to form the new Daimler-Chrysler, becoming the fifth largest automobile manufacturing company in the world. At the same time, a Plymouth division was established to produce Chrysler-type cars.
Plymouth Prowler
However, the largest merger in automotive history failed to produce the most powerful aircraft carrier in the automotive industry. Chrysler's huge losses always threaten the safety of the entire Dyke Group. Due to DaimlerChrysler's brand strategy, the Plymouth brand will be phased out by the end of 2001, just as Plymouth's popular Voyager minivan has now been replaced by the Chrysler brand. Chrysler has promised that for all existing Plymouth users around the world, its service objectives will not change and the supply of parts will not end.
Plymouth, also known as Tailwind, is a division of the American Chrysler Automobile Company. It was acquired by Chrysler Automobile Company in 1928.
Plymouth was the port where British monks migrated to the United States. Tailwind's products are named after Plymouth; the graphic trademark uses the ship pattern of the sailing ship "Zhufrava" that the monks once sailed on. Plymouth is a famous brand of Chrysler Automobile Company. It was famous for manufacturing high-power cars and achieving great results in automobile competitions. In 1997, Downwind launched the Plymouth Prowler. This truly American sports car represents the cultural quality of the United States and its nation, illustrates the diversity and inheritance of American culture, and embodies the young American extreme. Rich in creative spirit, it is an attempt to integrate automobile culture into the world cultural trend. The Plymouth Predator, a two-seat convertible sports car with a traditional classic car style, is setting off a return to basics craze in the world's automobile industry
In 1976, the Volare compact car was launched. Things from the 1970s are already considered antiques!
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