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Chrysler introduced the LeBaron model in 1977 as its lowest priced model, and the name was used on various Chryslers until 1995. The name originates from a 1930s coachworks bought out by Chrysler, and designated the top of the line Imperial models through 1975. "LeBaron" as an independent model name has been applied to a total of 5 different cars: Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 345 pixelsFull resolution (862 Ã 372 pixel, file size: 132 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Please see the file description page for further information. ...
Automakers, also known as carmakers, automobile manufacturers, motor manufacturers, or the automobile industry are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. ...
The Chrysler Corporation was a United States-based automobile manufacturer that existed independently from 1925â1998. ...
Fifth Avenue was a name used by Chrysler Corporation on its largest models from 1979 to 1993. ...
Facelifted Chrysler Cirrus The Chrysler Cirrus was a mid-size 4-door sedan sold in the United States from 1995 to 2000; In Mexico, the current Sebring sedan is still sold as the Cirrus. ...
The Chrysler Sebring Coupe was a mid-size coupe made by Mitsubishi Motors for the Chrysler Corporation and later DaimlerChrysler. ...
The Chrysler Sebring convertible is a mid-size convertible manufactured by DaimlerChrysler, as a replacement for the Chrysler LeBaron. ...
Nickname: Location in the state of Missouri Coordinates: , Country State County Independent City Government - Mayor Francis G. Slay (D) Area - City 66. ...
Nickname: Motto: The river and the land sustain us. ...
Car classification is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories. ...
A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ...
Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. ...
1995 Buick Riviera coupe A coupé (from the French for cut) or coupe is a two or four-seater car with a fixed roof and two doors. ...
A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ...
Estate car body style (Saab 95) A station wagon (United States usage), wagon (Australian usage, though station wagon is widely used) or estate car (United Kingdom usage) is a car body style similar to a sedan car but with an extended rear cargo area. ...
In automobile design layout is the place where both the engine and driven wheels are. ...
In automobile design, an FR, or front-engine, rear wheel drive means a layout where the engine is in the front of the vehicle and drive wheels at the rear. ...
An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ...
The M-Bodies were Chrysler Corporations successor to the F-body Aspen/Volare. ...
The LA engine (Late A engine) was an evolution of the small-block Plymouth polyspheric-head A engine. ...
The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ...
The LA engine (Late A engine) was an evolution of the small-block Plymouth polyspheric-head A engine. ...
The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ...
âGearboxâ redirects here. ...
TorqueFlite (also spelled Torqueflite) was the trademarked name of Chrysler Corporations three-speed automatic transmission, which was introduced late in the 1956 model year. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad locomotives). ...
TorqueFlite (also spelled Torqueflite) was the trademarked name of Chrysler Corporations three-speed automatic transmission, which was introduced late in the 1956 model year. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad locomotives). ...
1947 Chrysler Town and Country convertible In 1941, Chrysler debuted the first woodie wagon with an all-steel roof. ...
The Dodge Diplomat was a mid-size car and it was manufactured from 1977 to 1989 by the Chrysler Corporations Dodge brand and practically identical to the Chrysler LeBaron of 1977, the Plymouth Caravelle sold in Canada, and the Plymouth Gran Fury from 1982. ...
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Main Street is the commercial heart of Newark. ...
Car classification is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories. ...
The Rambler American introduced in the late 1950s was an early compact car. ...
Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. ...
Saab 900 Convertible 1962 Rambler American 1981 AMC Eagle 4-WD convertible Convertible can also refer to a convertible security A convertible (sometimes called cabriolet in British English) is a car body style with a folding or retracting roof (aka soft top or top in USA, hood in UK). ...
1995 Buick Riviera coupe A coupé (from the French for cut) or coupe is a two or four-seater car with a fixed roof and two doors. ...
A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ...
Estate car body style (Saab 95) A station wagon (United States usage), wagon (Australian usage, though station wagon is widely used) or estate car (United Kingdom usage) is a car body style similar to a sedan car but with an extended rear cargo area. ...
In automobile design layout is the place where both the engine and driven wheels are. ...
In automobile design, an FF, or Front-engine, Front wheel drive, layout places both the engine and driven wheels at the front of the vehicle. ...
An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ...
1987 Plymouth Reliant K The Chrysler Corporations K-Car platform of the 1980s ranks as one of the most overt uses of platform sharing in automotive history. ...
The liter (spelled liter in American English and litre in Commonwealth English) is a unit of volume. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ) is the fifth largest automaker in Japan and the thirteenth largest in the world by unit sales. ...
The Mitsubishi Astron is series of straight-4 internal combustion engines, along with Orion, Sirius, and Saturn. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
âGearboxâ redirects here. ...
In the late 1970s, Chrysler designed the A-404 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transaxle for its front wheel drive Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon subcompact cars. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad locomotives). ...
In the late 1970s, Chrysler designed the A-404 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transaxle for its front wheel drive Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon subcompact cars. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad locomotives). ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
1947 Chrysler Town and Country convertible In 1941, Chrysler debuted the first woodie wagon with an all-steel roof. ...
The 400 was Dodges compact K-Car coupe/convertible in the early 1980s. ...
The Dodge Aries was an automobile sold by the Chrysler Corporation from 1981 to 1989. ...
Plymouth Reliant sedan with second facelift The Plymouth Reliant was one of the first two so-called K-cars (the other being the Dodge Aries) the Chrysler Corporation introduced for the 1981 model year. ...
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Sterling Heights is a city in Macomb County of the U.S. state of Michigan. ...
Car classification is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories. ...
A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ...
Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. ...
Peugeot 306 hatchback, with the hatch lifted and the parcel shelf tilted for access Not a hatchback: a fastback shape like this 2004 Bentley Continental GT can be confused with a true hatchback Hatchback is a term describing an automobile design, consisting of a passenger cabin with an integrated cargo...
In automobile design layout is the place where both the engine and driven wheels are. ...
In automobile design, an FF, or Front-engine, Front wheel drive, layout places both the engine and driven wheels at the front of the vehicle. ...
An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ...
The Chrysler H platform was derived from the Chrysler K platform and was used for three front wheel drive cars during the mid-1980s. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
âGearboxâ redirects here. ...
A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ...
TorqueFlite (also spelled Torqueflite) was the trademarked name of Chrysler Corporations three-speed automatic transmission, which was introduced late in the 1956 model year. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad locomotives). ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
The Dodge Lancer was a model of the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation. ...
The Shelby Lancer was a limited-production sports sedan based on the Dodge Lancer. ...
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Sterling Heights is a city in Macomb County of the U.S. state of Michigan. ...
Nickname: Location in the state of Missouri Coordinates: , Country State County Independent City Government - Mayor Francis G. Slay (D) Area - City 66. ...
Car classification is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories. ...
1963 Jaguar E-Type, a classic sports car 1963 Chevrolet Corvette was based upon European sports cars A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving. ...
Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. ...
Saab 900 Convertible 1962 Rambler American 1981 AMC Eagle 4-WD convertible Convertible can also refer to a convertible security A convertible (sometimes called cabriolet in British English) is a car body style with a folding or retracting roof (aka soft top or top in USA, hood in UK). ...
1995 Buick Riviera coupe A coupé (from the French for cut) or coupe is a two or four-seater car with a fixed roof and two doors. ...
In automobile design layout is the place where both the engine and driven wheels are. ...
In automobile design, an FF, or Front-engine, Front wheel drive, layout places both the engine and driven wheels at the front of the vehicle. ...
An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ...
The J platform was a rear wheel drive automobile platform from Chrysler Corporation in the 1980s. ...
The 2. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
The 2. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
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The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ) is the fifth largest automaker in Japan and the thirteenth largest in the world by unit sales. ...
The 6G7x series is a V6 piston engine from Mitsubishi Motors. ...
The Ford Essex V6 engine V6 and V-6 redirect here. ...
âGearboxâ redirects here. ...
In the late 1970s, Chrysler designed the A-404 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transaxle for its front wheel drive Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon subcompact cars. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad locomotives). ...
The Ultradrive is a 4-speed automatic transmission from Chrysler Corporation. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
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Sterling Heights is a city in Macomb County of the U.S. state of Michigan. ...
Car classification is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories. ...
A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ...
Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. ...
A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ...
In automobile design layout is the place where both the engine and driven wheels are. ...
In automobile design, an FF, or Front-engine, Front wheel drive, layout places both the engine and driven wheels at the front of the vehicle. ...
An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ...
1987 Plymouth Reliant K The Chrysler Corporations K-Car platform of the 1980s ranks as one of the most overt uses of platform sharing in automotive history. ...
The 2. ...
The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ) is the fifth largest automaker in Japan and the thirteenth largest in the world by unit sales. ...
The 6G7x series is a V6 piston engine from Mitsubishi Motors. ...
The Ford Essex V6 engine V6 and V-6 redirect here. ...
âGearboxâ redirects here. ...
In the late 1970s, Chrysler designed the A-404 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transaxle for its front wheel drive Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon subcompact cars. ...
The automatic gear selector in a Ford Five Hundred vehicle An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually (similar but larger devices are also used for railroad locomotives). ...
The Ultradrive is a 4-speed automatic transmission from Chrysler Corporation. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Kerb (sometimes mis-spelled as curb by Americans) weight is the total weight of a vehicle with standard equipment, all necessary operating consumables (such as motor oil and coolant), a full tank of fuel and not loaded with either passengers or cargo. ...
1993-95 Dodge Spirit The Dodge Spirit was introduced in January of 1989 as a mid-size 5/6 passenger sedan. ...
The Plymouth Acclaim was a mid-size sedan produced from the 1989 to 1995 model years. ...
1958 Chrysler Saratoga hardtop coupe The Chrysler Saratoga was a full-sized automobile produced by the Chrysler Corporation. ...
For other uses, including the Chrysler Brand, see Chrysler (disambiguation). ...
1955 Imperial Imperial was the Chrysler Corporations prestige automobile brand between 1955 and 1975, with a brief reappearance in 1981-1983. ...
- The 1977-1981 M-body Mid-size LeBaron sedan, coupé, and wagon
- The 1982-1988 K-body Compact LeBaron sedan, coupé, convertible, and wagon
- The 1985-1989 H-body Mid-size LeBaron GTS hatchback
- The 1987-1995 J-body Sports car LeBaron coupé and convertible
- The 1990-1994 AA-body Mid-size LeBaron sedan
The M-Bodies were Chrysler Corporations successor to the F-body Aspen/Volare. ...
A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ...
1987 Plymouth Reliant K The Chrysler Corporations K-Car platform of the 1980s ranks as one of the most overt uses of platform sharing in automotive history. ...
The Rambler American introduced in the late 1950s was an early compact car. ...
1987 Plymouth Reliant K The Chrysler Corporations K-Car platform of the 1980s ranks as one of the most overt uses of platform sharing in automotive history. ...
A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ...
The J platform was a rear wheel drive automobile platform from Chrysler Corporation in the 1980s. ...
1963 Jaguar E-Type, a classic sports car 1963 Chevrolet Corvette was based upon European sports cars A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving. ...
1987 Plymouth Reliant K The Chrysler Corporations K-Car platform of the 1980s ranks as one of the most overt uses of platform sharing in automotive history. ...
A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ...
1977-1981
Although the LeBaron name had been used before on Imperials, this was the first time the name was used on its own. This first Chrysler LeBaron was a rear-wheel drive M-body, a rebadged Dodge Diplomat with deluxe trim and equipment sold from 1977 to 1981. The LeBaron model name was moved to a new front-wheel drive car for the 1982 model year, when the Chrysler-branded rear-drive M-body was renamed New Yorker Fifth Avenue for the 1983 model year. 1955 Imperial Imperial was the Chrysler Corporations prestige automobile brand between 1955 and 1975, with a brief reappearance in 1981-1983. ...
Rear-wheel drive (or RWD for short) is an engine/transmission layout used in automobiles. ...
The M-Bodies were Chrysler Corporations successor to the F-body Aspen/Volare. ...
Badge engineering is a term that describes the rebadging of one model of car as another. ...
The Dodge Diplomat was a mid-size car and it was manufactured from 1977 to 1989 by the Chrysler Corporations Dodge brand and practically identical to the Chrysler LeBaron of 1977, the Plymouth Caravelle sold in Canada, and the Plymouth Gran Fury from 1982. ...
Front-wheel drive is the most common form of engine/transmission layout used in modern passenger cars, where the engine drives the front wheels. ...
Fifth Avenue was a name used by Chrysler Corporation on its largest models from 1979 to 1993. ...
LeBarons were available in Coupes, Sedans and wagons. A Police version was available in 1981 only. The wagons arrived in 1978. All wagons had the Town & Country wood panelling until a plain base wagon was added in 1980-81. See Town & Country section for more info. Town and Country (or variations) has several possible meanings: It is the name of several places in the United States: Town n Country, Florida Town and Country, Missouri Town and Country, Washington Town & Country Village, Palo Alto, California Town and Country is also the name of a minivan manufactured by...
1982-1988 The 1982 LeBaron was based on the Chrysler K platform. It was available in sedan, coupe, and convertible versions. This generation featured Chrysler's Electronic Voice Alert, a computerized voice which admonished drivers with phrases like "Please fasten your seat belt" and "A door is ajar". A station wagon version called the Town and Country was added as well. A special Town and Country convertible was also made from 1983 to 1986 in limited quantities (1,105 total), which, like the wagon, featured simulated wood paneling that made it resemble the original 1940s Chrysler Town and Country. 1987 Plymouth Reliant K The Chrysler Corporations K-Car platform of the 1980s ranks as one of the most overt uses of platform sharing in automotive history. ...
A notchback full-size luxury sedan. ...
1995 Buick Riviera coupe A coupé (from the French for cut) or coupe is a two or four-seater car with a fixed roof and two doors. ...
Saab 900 Convertible 1962 Rambler American 1981 AMC Eagle 4-WD convertible Convertible can also refer to a convertible security A convertible (sometimes called cabriolet in British English) is a car body style with a folding or retracting roof (aka soft top or top in USA, hood in UK). ...
The Electronic Voice Alert, or EVA, was an option available on many Chrysler Corporation K-car-based vehicles in the mid-1980s. ...
This article is about the minivan. ...
1985-1989 LeBaron GTS The 1985 LeBaron GTS was a somewhat different car than the standard LeBaron and was based on the Chrysler H platform. As a 5-door hatchback still derived from the K-car, the GTS (and the similar Dodge Lancer) was more of a performance vehicle. In base configuration, the car was powered by Chrysler's 2.2 liter inline-4 engine, later replaced by a 2.5 L TBI version generating 93 hp. A turbocharged 2.2 L engine producing 146 hp, was also available. The GTS moniker was dropped for 1989, the final year of this vehicle's production, after the K-based LeBaron sedan was discontinued. The Chrysler H platform was derived from the Chrysler K platform and was used for three front wheel drive cars during the mid-1980s. ...
The Dodge Lancer was a model of the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation. ...
The liter (spelled liter in American English and litre in Commonwealth English) is a unit of volume. ...
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Trim levels - Highline - 1985-1989
- Premium - 1985-1988
- GTS - 1989 (replaced "Premium" after the "GTS" was dropped from the name of the car)
1987-1995 coupé/convertible After the discontinuation of the first generation LeBaron coupé and convertible in 1986, Chrysler released a new LeBaron in 1987, built on the J platform and available as a coupé or convertible. The new LeBaron featured headlights hidden behind retractable metal covers, a waterfall grille, and curved (Coke bottle) style rocker panels. In Mexico, these models were marketed as the Chrysler Phantom. The J platform was a rear wheel drive automobile platform from Chrysler Corporation in the 1980s. ...
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Available engines were the stock 2.2l and 2.5l, naturally aspirated or turbocharged, and for the 1990 model year a 3.0l Mitsubishi V6 became available, although the Mexican Chrysler Phantom also offered the same 2.2l turbo engine as used in the US market Dodge Spirit R/T. The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of fuel and an oxidizer (typically air) occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. ...
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ) is the fifth largest automaker in Japan and the thirteenth largest in the world by unit sales. ...
The Ford Essex V6 engine V6 and V-6 redirect here. ...
1993-95 Dodge Spirit The Dodge Spirit was introduced in January of 1989 as a mid-size 5/6 passenger sedan. ...
The LeBaron was equipped with a trip & fuel economy computer and full instrumentation. For 1990, the instrument panel was redesigned. In 1993, the LeBaron's exterior was slightly restyled. The hidden headlamps of the 1987-1992 models were deleted in favour of less costly aerodynamic replaceable-bulb headlamps, new wheel styles were made available, and all models got the amber rear turn signals introduced on the deluxe 1992 models. New for 1994, was the "Bright LX" decor package. It included a "bright" chrome grille, "bright" chrome badging, and "bright" chrome molding inserts, as opposed to being body-colored on the GTC. Available engines were naturally-aspirated 2.5 L and turbocharged 2.2 and 2.5 L versions of Chrysler's I4, and the 3.0 L Mitsubishi V6. The coupé was discontinued after 1993, and the convertible in 1995, to make way for the new Chrysler Sebring coupés and convertibles, for 1995 and 1996 respectively. 1937 Cord 812 with hidden headlights Promotional art for the 1942 DeSoto, the first mass produced American car with hidden headlights 1967 Ford Thunderbird with hidden headlights Pop-up headlights on a 1973 SAAB Sonett III. Hidden headlamps are an automotive styling feature that conceals an automobiles headlights when...
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The lighting system of a motor vehicle consists of lighting and signalling devices mounted or integrated to the front, sides and rear of the vehicle. ...
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The 6G7x series is a V6 piston engine from Mitsubishi Motors. ...
The Chrysler Sebring Coupe was a mid-size coupe made by Mitsubishi Motors for the Chrysler Corporation and later DaimlerChrysler. ...
The Peugeot 406 Coupé, designed by Pininfarina 1990 Mercedes-Benz 560SEC coupé, noted for its large, angular design 1997 Rover Vitesse Coupe, club coupé Rover P5 Coupe, a traditional four-door coupé Mercedes CLS, a modern four-door coupé Gala-Coupé of Leopold II, Brussels 1970s Sunbeam Alpine fastback coup...
The Chrysler Sebring convertible is a mid-size convertible manufactured by DaimlerChrysler, as a replacement for the Chrysler LeBaron. ...
Trim levels: 1987-1995 Throughout its lifetime, the LeBaron convertible/coupé was available in many trim levels. For its first year, the LeBaron was available in Highline and Premium, typical Chrysler trims at the time. The number of trims grew, and climaxed in 1990, with six available. After that, the number decreased until just one for 1995. - 1987
- 1988
- 1989
- GT Turbo
- GTC Turbo
- Highline
- Premium
- 1990
- GT
- GT Turbo
- GTC Turbo
- Highline
- Highline Turbo
- Premium
- 1991
- GTC
- GTC Turbo
- Highline
- Highline Turbo
- Premium LX
- 1992
- base
- Turbo
- GTC
- GTC Turbo
- LX
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
1990-1994 sedan The last LeBaron sedan was built on the front wheel drive AA platform, another K derivative, as an upmarket mid-size sedan. It differed from the Plymouth Acclaim and Dodge Spirit, as well as the European Chrysler Saratoga mostly in detail and trim choices. Theoretically, the Acclaim was supposed to be the more mainstream version, while the Spirit was the sportier version, and the LeBaron was the luxury version. In reality, however, there was considerable overlap amongst the three in available trim, equipment and features. The top-line LeBaron Landau model offered a padded vinyl half-roof with smaller "formal" backlight. All LeBaron sedans came with a standard driver's side airbag, could seat up to six passengers, and had a relatively large trunk. In 1993 the LeBaron sedan received new rear lights, which incorporated the reversing lamps previously located in the bumper fascia. The LeBaron sedan was discontinued after the 1994 model year, and was replaced in 1995 by the "Cloud Car" Chrysler Cirrus. Front wheel drive is the most common form of engine/transmission layout used in modern passenger cars, where the engine drives the front wheels. ...
Chryslers A platform was the basis for rear wheel drive cars in the 1960s. ...
1987 Plymouth Reliant K The Chrysler Corporations K-Car platform of the 1980s ranks as one of the most overt uses of platform sharing in automotive history. ...
The Plymouth Acclaim was a mid-size sedan produced from the 1989 to 1995 model years. ...
1993-95 Dodge Spirit The Dodge Spirit was introduced in January of 1989 as a mid-size 5/6 passenger sedan. ...
1958 Chrysler Saratoga hardtop coupe The Chrysler Saratoga was a full-sized automobile produced by the Chrysler Corporation. ...
For the Mozilla crash reporting software previously called Airbag, see Breakpad. ...
The lighting system of a motor vehicle consists of lighting and signalling devices mounted or integrated to the front, sides and rear of the vehicle. ...
The JA platform was Chryslers smaller complement to the LH cars. ...
Facelifted Chrysler Cirrus The Chrysler Cirrus was a mid-size 4-door sedan sold in the United States from 1995 to 2000; In Mexico, the current Sebring sedan is still sold as the Cirrus. ...
Trim levels - base - 1990-1992
- LX - 1992
- Landau - 1992-1994
- LE - 1993-1994
Safety 1994 NHTSA crash test results gave the LeBaron a 4 out of 5 for the front-impact, driver and a 3 out of 5 for the front-impact, passenger tests. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, often pronounced nit-suh) is a U.S. Government agency, part of the Department of Transportation, responsible for setting safety standards and verifying compliance by automobile manufacturers. ...
In pop culture - The K-based Town & Country convertible went on to minor fame in the film Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
- The same car is featured in an episode of the TV show Seinfeld entitled "The Mom & Pop Store", where George purchases what he believes to be the actor Jon Voight's LeBaron (which was a 1986 Town & Country convertible), but it turns out to have been owned by a Manhattan periodontist named John Voight. In a later episode entitled "The Gum", George allows a mechanic with a mental illness to work on the car, causing it to catch fire.
- The LeBaron is featured in the TV series Veronica Mars as the car driven by the titular lead character in the first two seasons.
- American rock band Cake sings about his dream girl changing her MG for a white Chrysler LeBaron in the song 'Short Skirt, Long Jacket'.
- The LeBaron is featured in Tom Green's movie Freddy Got Fingered, as it was given as a gift to Tom Green.
- A LeBaron GTC Coupe features in the Steve Martin film, LA Story
- A LeBaron sedan was used and abused in the movie Short Circuit 2
- In Tom Goes to the Mayor, the mayors friend, Dr. Ian Black drives a Lebaron convertible.
- A 1982-1986 Lebaron Convertible was seen in the movie "Me, Myself and Irene" where the addentant pulls up in the handicap space and hops out of the car.
- In the 1996 film, Matilda, Zinnia Wormwood owns a red Chrysler LeBaron convertible when she takes the family out to Cafe Le Ritz, and is last seen where Matilda comes home from school for the first time.
- Chris Farley drives a red LeBaron convertible in the 1997 movie, "Beverly Hills Ninja."
1947 Chrysler Town and Country convertible In 1941, Chrysler debuted the first woodie wagon with an all-steel roof. ...
Planes, Trains & Automobiles is an American comedy movie produced in 1987. ...
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The Mom & Pop Store is the 94th episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld. ...
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Jonathan Vincent Voight (born December 29, 1938) is an Academy Award-winning American actor. ...
The Gum is the 120th episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld. ...
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| v • d • e Chrysler (Category • Vehicles) | | Current: | | Cars: | 300 • Crossfire • PT Cruiser • Sebring • Cirrus (in Mexico) | | Vans / SUVs: | Aspen • Pacifica • Town and Country • Voyager / Grand Voyager (outside North America) | | Historic: | | Cars: | 300 series • Chrysler 300 • 300M • Airflow • Airstream • Cirrus • Concorde • Conquest • Cordoba • E-Class • Executive • Fifth Avenue • Imperial • Imperial Parade Phaeton • Laser • LeBaron • LHS • Neon • Newport • New Yorker • Prowler • Royal • Saratoga • TC by Maserati • Town and Country • Turbine Car • Windsor For other uses, including the Chrysler Brand, see Chrysler (disambiguation). ...
DaimlerChrysler AG (ISIN: DE0007100000) is a German car corporation and the worlds eighth largest car manufacturer. ...
Vehicles built by the Chrysler Corporation bearing the name Chrysler rather than one of their subsidiary companies. ...
The Rambler American introduced in the late 1950s was an early compact car. ...
The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a retro-styled station wagon or hatchback built by Chrysler, a marque of DaimlerChrysler, launched in 2001 as the entry-level Chrysler. ...
1947 Chrysler Town and Country convertible In 1941, Chrysler debuted the first woodie wagon with an all-steel roof. ...
A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ...
The Chrysler Sebring is a line of mid-size automobiles sold by DaimlerChrysler. ...
The E-Class was a midsize car produced by the Chrysler Corporation. ...
Facelifted Chrysler Cirrus The Chrysler Cirrus was a mid-size 4-door sedan sold in the United States from 1995 to 2000; In Mexico, the current Sebring sedan is still sold as the Cirrus. ...
The Chrysler Sebring is a line of mid-size automobiles sold by DaimlerChrysler. ...
Fifth Avenue was a name used by Chrysler Corporation on its largest models from 1979 to 1993. ...
The Chrysler New Yorker was a premium automobile built by the Chrysler Corporation from 1939 to 1996, serving for several years as the brands flagship model. ...
2001 BMW 750iL The Ford Falcon, a popular Australian full-size car A full-size car is a marketing term used in North America for an automobile larger than a mid-size car. ...
1971 Chrysler Newport The Newport was a name used by the Chrysler division of the Chrysler Corporation used as both a hardtop body designation and for its entry level model between 1961 and 1981. ...
Fifth Avenue was a name used by Chrysler Corporation on its largest models from 1979 to 1993. ...
The Chrysler Concorde was a large four-door, full-size, front wheel drive sedan produced by Chrysler from 1993 to 2004. ...
The Chrysler New Yorker was a premium automobile built by the Chrysler Corporation from 1939 to 1996, serving for several years as the brands flagship model. ...
The Chrysler New Yorker was a premium automobile built by the Chrysler Corporation from 1939 to 1996, serving for several years as the brands flagship model. ...
300M with redesigned grille For the 1999 model year, DaimlerChrysler revived the 300 name on the 300M. This time it was a front-wheel drive, V6 engined car using the Chrysler LH platform. ...
The Chrysler 300 is a full-size entry-level luxury vehicle designed by Ralph Gilles. ...
1947 Chrysler Town and Country convertible In 1941, Chrysler debuted the first woodie wagon with an all-steel roof. ...
For Imperial models sold under its own marque (1955-1975, 1981-83) see Imperial (automobile) The Chrysler Imperial, introduced in 1926, was the companys top of the range vehicle for much of its history. ...
The Chrysler LHS was a full-size, front wheel drive car based on Chryslers LH platform. ...
Dodge, an American automobile brand, has produced three separate vehicles with the name, Dodge Daytona. ...
The Mitsubishi Starion was a three-door, turbocharged four-cylinder rear wheel drive five-seat sports car that was in production from 1982 to 1990 throughout various locations around the world, and also marketed in North America as the Conquest under the Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth names. ...
The Plymouth Prowler was a retro-styled production car, with the body produced in Shadyside, Ohio, USA. It featured a powertrain lifted from Chryslers LH-cars, with a 253 hp 3. ...
The Crossfire is a rear-wheel drive sports car sold by Daimler Chryslers Chrysler marque, and replaced the Plymouth/Chrysler Prowler. ...
A crossover SUV (also called CUV for Crossover Utility Vehicle) or XUV (not to be confused with GMCs Envoy XUV) is an automobile with a sport utility vehicle appearance but is built upon a more economical and fuel-efficient unibody construction. ...
The Chrysler Pacifica is a mid-size crossover SUV from DaimlerChrysler. ...
A fourth-generation (2006-) Ford Explorer, the best-selling mid-size SUV in the United States. ...
The Chrysler Aspen is a sport utility vehicle from DaimlerChrysler. ...
It has been suggested that Mini MPV be merged into this article or section. ...
Chrysler TEVan The Chrysler TEVan was a battery electric vehicle produced from 1993 to 1995 by Chrysler and was sold primarily to electric utilities. ...
The Chrysler Voyager is a minivan marketed by DaimlerChrysler. ...
This article is about the minivan. ...
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Ford Thunderbird A personal luxury car is a highly styled, luxurious automobile intended for the comfort and satisfaction of its owner/driver, sacrificing passenger space, cargo capacity, and other practical concerns for the sake of style. ...
The 1975 Cordoba presented the opera windows, coach lamps, and landau vinyl roof that were obligatory in its market. ...
1955 Imperial Imperial was the Chrysler Corporations prestige automobile brand between 1955 and 1975, with a brief reappearance in 1981-1983. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Gran Turismo. ...
The Chrysler TC by Maserati was a Chrysler Q platform GT car jointly developed by Chrysler and Maserati. ...
For other uses, including the Chrysler Brand, see Chrysler (disambiguation). ...
The Chrysler 300 is a full-size entry-level luxury vehicle designed by Ralph Gilles. ...
The Crossfire is a rear-wheel drive sports car sold by Daimler Chryslers Chrysler marque, and replaced the Plymouth/Chrysler Prowler. ...
The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a retro-styled station wagon or hatchback built by Chrysler, a marque of DaimlerChrysler, launched in 2001 as the entry-level Chrysler. ...
The Chrysler Sebring is a line of mid-size automobiles sold by DaimlerChrysler. ...
Facelifted Chrysler Cirrus The Chrysler Cirrus was a mid-size 4-door sedan sold in the United States from 1995 to 2000; In Mexico, the current Sebring sedan is still sold as the Cirrus. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
A fourth-generation (2006-) Ford Explorer, the best-selling mid-size SUV in the United States. ...
The Chrysler Aspen is a sport utility vehicle from DaimlerChrysler. ...
The Chrysler Pacifica is a mid-size crossover SUV from DaimlerChrysler. ...
This article is about the minivan. ...
The Chrysler Voyager is a minivan marketed by DaimlerChrysler. ...
1957 Chrysler 300C The Chrysler 300 letter series were high-performance luxury cars built in very limited numbers by the Chrysler Corporation in the United States between 1955 and 1965. ...
The Chrysler 300 (Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series) was a full size automobile produced by Chrysler from 1962 until 1971. ...
300M with redesigned grille For the 1999 model year, DaimlerChrysler revived the 300 name on the 300M. This time it was a front-wheel drive, V6 engined car using the Chrysler LH platform. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Chrysler Airstream was a model of automobile produced by the Chrysler Division of the Chrysler Corporation during model years 1935 and 1936. ...
Facelifted Chrysler Cirrus The Chrysler Cirrus was a mid-size 4-door sedan sold in the United States from 1995 to 2000; In Mexico, the current Sebring sedan is still sold as the Cirrus. ...
The Chrysler Concorde was a large four-door, full-size, front wheel drive sedan produced by Chrysler from 1993 to 2004. ...
The Mitsubishi Starion is a three-door, turbocharged four-cylinder rear-wheel drive four-seat sports car that was in production from 1982 to 1990. ...
The 1975 Cordoba presented the opera windows, coach lamps, and landau vinyl roof that were obligatory in its market. ...
The E-Class was a midsize car produced by the Chrysler Corporation. ...
Fifth Avenue was a name used by Chrysler Corporation on its largest models from 1979 to 1993. ...
For Imperial models sold under its own marque (1955-1975, 1981-83) see Imperial (automobile) The Chrysler Imperial, introduced in 1926, was the companys top of the range vehicle for much of its history. ...
The Apollo 11 astronauts ride in New Yorks Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton in a ticker-tape parade. ...
The Dodge Daytona was a front-wheel drive hatchback based on the Chrysler G platform, which was derived from the Chrysler K platform. ...
The Chrysler LHS was a full-size, front wheel drive car based on Chryslers LH platform. ...
The Neon was a compact car sold from 1994 (as a 1995 model year vehicle) through 2005 by DaimlerChryslers Dodge and Plymouth brands. ...
1971 Chrysler Newport The Newport was a name used by the Chrysler division of the Chrysler Corporation used as both a hardtop body designation and for its entry level model between 1961 and 1981. ...
The Chrysler New Yorker was a premium automobile built by the Chrysler Corporation from 1939 to 1996, serving for several years as the brands flagship model. ...
Chrysler Prowler The Plymouth Prowler was a retro-styled production car, with the body produced in Shadyside, Ohio, USA from 1997 until 2002. ...
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1958 Chrysler Saratoga hardtop coupe The Chrysler Saratoga was a full-sized automobile produced by the Chrysler Corporation. ...
Chryslers TC by Maserati was a Chrysler K platform GT car jointly developed by Chrysler and Maserati. ...
1947 Chrysler Town and Country convertible In 1941, Chrysler debuted the first woodie wagon with an all-steel roof. ...
Chrysler Corporation Turbine Car Chrysler Turbine Cars were automobiles powered by gas turbine engines which the Chrysler Corporation assembled in a small plant in Detroit, Michigan in 1963, for use in the only consumer test of gas turbine-powered cars. ...
1951 Chrysler Windsor The Chrysler Windsor was a full-sized car built by the Chrysler Corporation of Highland Park, Michigan (USA) during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. ...
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