Plymouth, an iconic American automobile brand, operated from 1928 to 2001 as a division of the Chrysler Corporation. Established during the Great Depression, Plymouth was intended to offer a more affordable alternative to Chrysler’s upscale models. The brand quickly gained popularity for its reliable and stylish cars, becoming one of the top-selling American brands for several decades. Plymouth produced a diverse range of vehicles, including sedans, coupes, and station wagons, known for their sturdy construction and innovative features. Notable models like the Plymouth Fury and Plymouth Road Runner became symbols of American automotive culture, renowned for their performance and distinct design. Despite facing challenges in the latter half of the 20th century, including increased competition and corporate restructuring, Plymouth left a lasting legacy in the automotive industry, with its classic cars cherished by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

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