Chrysler
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The Chrysler Corporation began as the Maxwell Motor Corporation, which hired Walter Chrysler in 1921 to help the company out of bankruptcy. By 1925 there were close to 4,000 Chrysler dealers in the U.S. Chrysler flirted with bankruptcy again in the early 1980s, but Lee Iacocca and the K-car came to the rescue. The introduction of the minivan came in 1984, and now there are six model lines sold in the United States under the Chrysler brand. |
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Retail Price Range |
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Sebring |
Chrysler's midsize 2-door coupe and convertible |
$16,441 - $24,675 |
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Cirrus |
Chrysler's midsize 4-door sedan |
$17,560 |
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Concorde |
Chrysler's full-size 4-door sedan |
$19,745 |
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New Yorker |
Chrysler's luxury full-size 4-door sedan |
$27,300 |
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LHS |
Chrysler's performance-oriented full-size 4-door sedan |
$30,225 |
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Vans & Minivans |
Retail Price Range |
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Town & Country |
Chrysler's premium minivan |
$24,400 - $30,280 |
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