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In its day, Plymouth was one of the best-selling and most beloved brands in the U.S. Owned first by Chrysler and then by DaimlerChrysler, the marque existed for more than 70 years before being discontinued in 2001.

The Plymouth Motor Corporation was born in May of 1928 as a marketing subsidiary of the Chrysler Corporation, with Walter Chrysler as its president. The first Plymouth, the Plymouth 4, followed soon thereafter, cruising into showrooms in 1929. The car was based on a Chrysler model, the Chrysler 4. Its low price and solid quality established Plymouth as the brand to beat for consumers seeking affordable transportation.

The 1930s saw Plymouth investing in the development of a new vehicle; the Plymouth PA was launched in 1931. Featuring then-innovative rubber engine mounts, the car was a hit, and helped Plymouth sail past more established brands like Buick to nab the 3rd-place spot in national car sales, behind Ford and Chevrolet. By 1939, more than 3 million Plymouths had been built, and its name had been officially changed to the Plymouth Division.

In the years following World War II, Plymouth introduced models like the Cambridge, Suburban and Cranbrook. The look of the vehicles was a departure from the prevailing aesthetic of the time. They were chunky and tall whereas the most popular vehicles were long, lean and low. V8 engines and automatic transmissions were also new additions to the Plymouth brand in the '50s. By the time the decade drew to a close, more than 12 million Plymouths had been built.

The '60s saw the birth of the pony car, and Plymouth was at the forefront of the movement with its legendary Barracuda, which was initially based on the Valiant compact when it was introduced in 1964. As the years went on, the Barracuda offered a range of powerful V8 engines and a choice of body styles, including a convertible. The decade also saw the introduction of a pair of muscle cars based on the midsize Belvedere: the bare-bones Road Runner and the more luxurious GTX. The psychedelic era also gave rise to the brand's potent 426 Hemi V8 engine.

The fuel crisis of the mid-1970s spelled trouble for Plymouth, as high fuel prices caused poor sales for its larger models. Plymouth saw some success with its Valiant, Duster and Volare compacts. But the lone shining star on the sales charts was the subcompact Horizon. Otherwise, the company suffered slow sales due to an aged and dwindling lineup. Things didn't get much better for Plymouth during the '80s. In spite of the debut of the popular Voyager minivan and a couple of other new models like the Caravelle and Sundance, the brand continued to struggle.

By the time the '90s rolled around, Plymouth was no longer a full-line make. Chrysler had plans to reinvigorate the brand with the introduction of new models, but all that changed after the company's merger with Daimler at the end of the decade. At the close of the '90s, Plymouth's lineup had been reduced to just five vehicles: the Voyager and Grand Voyager minivans, the Breeze sedan, the Neon compact and the Prowler sports car. DaimlerChrysler soon decided to pull the plug on the long-neglected brand, with the last Plymouths being made in model-year 2001.

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  • A little about my car and a comment on another post. - 2001 Plymouth Neon
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    I purchased my 2001 used from a private seller. It had 120,000 miles and I only paid $500 for it. It was non - running the problem turned out to be bad battery terminals a easy fix for about $4. I love my car, its quick and sporty, handles well and seems to be well built and very reliable requiring only standard maintenance, something that most people simple forget or dont care to do. My only complaint is I wish the center console was bigger.

  • 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager Expresso - 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Bought the van with 33,000 miles. Was immediately impressed with the ride and how solid it was. Was a jump from our 1995 Grand Caravan, which we really liked. Had it for 6 yrs, no major problems, had to get the hvac reset when replacing the battery, and the cruise vaccum part had to be replaced. The 3.3 provides the best blend of power and economy.20-26. The quad seating was great. The durability of the interior/exterior materials is excellant. No tranny problems, had it serviced couple of times. One of the best vehicles we ever owned.

  • do not buy!!!! - 2000 Plymouth Neon
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    I bought my neon in Nov. 99. It was great for the 1st 3 years except for the plastic molding on the driver side door cracked. Then my warrany expired- my driver side door lock broke. I took it in to the dealership and they replaced the door lock but since then all it does is lock and unlock itself numerous times- even when i drive. I took it back it and they told me - very rudely that there was nothing wrong

  • on the road again! - 2000 Plymouth Neon
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    I do love my 2000 Plymouth Neon. I have had several problems with it though. Recall on brake boosters, 2 years old and needed new motor mounts, also front struts at 2 years old, trunk flooded and needed re-adjusted and now at 4 years old, the A/C went out and needs a new evaporator core, drier, freon and expansion valve. Very expensive up-keep. Also, my clear cote has bubbled and peeled and the door handles are falling apart. Car has a vibration. I have taken very good care of my car, oil changes, flushes ect. when time for. Im broke but still love my Neon!!

  • Moderate - 2001 Plymouth Neon
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    It is a decent little car but it is small. It has good fuel economy and is a good car for running around in. The interior is a darker color that is eadier to hide dirt and is pretty comfortable. The trunk is a good size either if your working out of it or if you want to put a couple of subwoofers in the back. The driving isnt to rough until you get to 100mph. If your looking for a reliable car this is it. It only has minor problems if you overd

  • Not the safest car - 2000 Plymouth Neon
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    I just received this car from my parents and I absolutely dislike it. When driving it, I can never feel comfortable because it does not feel like a safe car at all. The vehicle is thrown all over the road and has no power while going uphill. On the other hand the gas mileage is pretty fair, and the sound is alright. Over all I believe there are more downs than ups for this car and I would not recommend it if you are looking for a safe car.

  • Dependable - 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager
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    Bought vehicle in 2002 it had 80,000 miles and now has 180,000 miles. It still has all original parts. The only problem is having to change the belt every 3 months.

  • Chrysler is not the minivan leader - 1999 Plymouth Voyager
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    My van looks good black with gold leather interior has power v6 3.8 litre. BUT lacks in over all quality and reliability here are a list of problems, engine light came on first week. cruise control failed transmission leaked water pump broke some interior lights flicker power steering pulley broke off luckly I had the gold package warranty transferred to my name for $200 well worth the money. The first owner would have paid an extra $2000 for this warranty. Go with a Toyota or Honda better quality.

  • 500 - 2000 Plymouth Breeze
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    Who would believe me if I told you that a Plymouth Breeze could go 500 miles on a tank of gas? Ive done it three times. The key is to drive the freeways as much as you can and keep it at 55-just like its 1974 all over again. The car is comfortable and very reliable. The 2.4 liter engine has enough power to get you where you need to punch it, but still sips gas. Its turning radius is insane! A Plymouth Breeze can do a straight U- turn in places where most cars its size cant.

  • dodge makes fun happen - 2001 Plymouth Neon
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    i bought this car as a daily driver and have since turned it in to a street machine i can easily beat cars that cost more and the have a higher hp rateing. it is a fun car and plan to own the new srt-4 also.

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