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==Eagle cars marketed by Chrysler== [[File:Eagle Premier.jpg|thumb|right|Eagle Premier]] [[File:Eagle Summit Red Wagon Front.jpg|thumb|right|Eagle Summit wagon]] [[File:Eagle Talon TSi 2G.jpg|thumb|right|1995 Eagle Talon]] [[File:Eagle Vision.jpg|thumb|right|Eagle Vision]] * '''[[AMC Eagle|Eagle Wagon]]''' (1988) The continuation of the AMC Eagle line after Chrysler acquired AMC in only the station wagon body style. Production of the crossover vehicle ended on December 14, 1987. According to the [[National Automobile Dealers Association]] NADA Guide, Chrysler's "Eagle was spawned from the buyout of American Motors and their AMC Eagle model."<ref name="NADA"/> * '''[[Eagle Medallion]]''' (1989) Also badged as the '''Renault Medallion''' in March 1987 as an early 1988 model, this car was imported from France, rebadged as an Eagle for the 1989 model year only, and was similar to the [[Renault 21]]. * '''[[Eagle Premier]]''' (1988β1992) Designed by AMC, the Premier was briefly badged as the Renault Premier before launch. Unusual (for an FWD car) in having a [[longitudinal engine]] mounting (to accommodate a future AWD version), it shared several parts with the [[Renault 25]], and spawned a rebadged version named [[Dodge Monaco]] (1990β1992); this [[Car platform|platform]] was the basis for the 1993 [[Chrysler LH platform|LH cars]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Strohl |first1=Daniel |title=What could have been: Chrysler originally intended the LH platform as front-, rear-, and all-wheel drive |url= https://www.hemmings.com/stories/2020/05/08/what-could-have-been-chrysler-originally-intended-the-lh-platform-as-front-rear-and-all-wheel-drive |website=hemmings.com |date=8 May 2020 |access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref> * '''[[Eagle Vista]]''' (1988β1992) Two models were offered. The two-door [[hatchback]] and four-door sedan were rebadged [[Mitsubishi Mirage]]s, and the station wagon (badged as either an Eagle Vista or a Dodge/Plymouth Colt Vista) was a rebadged [[Mitsubishi Chariot]]. These cars were marketed only in Canada.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2022/03/abandoned-history-chrysler-and-the-colt-captive-economical-import-time-part-v/ |title=Abandoned History: Chrysler and the Colt, Captive Economical Import Time (Part V) |first=Corey |last=Lewis |date=8 March 2022 |access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref> * '''[[Eagle Summit]]''' (1989β1996) Coupe, sedan, and wagon models were available. The coupe and 1987-1991 sedans were rebadged [[Mitsubishi Mirage]]s, while the wagon was a rebadged [[Mitsubishi Chariot|Mitsubishi Expo LRV]]. The 1991-1996 sedan was a rebadged Dodge/Plymouth Colt. * '''[[Eagle Talon]]''' (1990β1998) Like the [[Plymouth Laser]] and the [[Mitsubishi Eclipse]], the Talon was Eagle's [[halo car]] and outsold its Plymouth cousin. (see also [[Diamond Star Motors]]) * '''[[Eagle 2000GTX]]''' (1991β1992) A rebadged [[Mitsubishi Galant#Sixth generation (E31, E32, E33, E39)|Mitsubishi Galant]] four-door sedan. Marketed also as a Dodge only in [[Canada]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/classic-cars/a1699191/rare-anywhere-dodge-2000-gtx/ |title=Rare anywhere: Dodge 2000 GTX Guaranteed to delight and confound at Mopar meets and Japanese classic shows alike |first=Jay |last=Ramey |date=5 June 2018 |website=autoweek.com |access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref> * '''[[Eagle Vision]]''' (1993β1997) One of [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler's]] three original [[Chrysler LH platform|LH-cars]]. It was marketed in Europe as the Chrysler Vision.
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