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Encyclopedia > Plymouth Cricket

The Plymouth Cricket was a subcompact automobile sold by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation in the American market from 1971-1973. The car was a captive import, being actually a re-badged version of the British Hillman Avenger. Four-door sedans and station wagons were sold.


The car was not successful in the U.S., primarily because of complaints of poor quality. It was discontinued, paradoxically, just as the gas crisis of 1973 began to push up demand for small cars sharply, and just as Dodge began to see real success with its similarly-sized Dodge Colt, built by Mitsubishi.


Chrysler Canada, most confusingly, sold the Mitsubishi car under the Plymouth Cricket name.


External links

  • Avenger/Cricket site (http://www.colin99.co.uk/avenger.html)
  • One of the last Crickets (http://www.asoc.co.uk/plymouth_cricket.htm)
  • Canadian Cricket (http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/448302)
  • Allpar's Avenger/Cricket page (http://www.allpar.com/model/cricket.html)
  • A Cricket page from the UK (http://www.rootes-chrysler.co.uk/avengercricketf.htm)

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Plymouth Cricket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (244 words)
The Plymouth Cricket was a subcompact automobile sold by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation in the US market from 1971 to 1973.
The Cricket's version of the Colt GT was called the Cricket Formula S. For the 1975 model year, the Plymouth Cricket was replaced by the Plymouth Colt.
The Plymouth Arrow was similarly sold as a Dodge Arrow.
Plymouth (automobile) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (385 words)
Plymouth was a brand of automobile based in the United States, marketed by the Chrysler Corporation and DaimlerChrysler from 1928 to 2001.
Chrysler was planning on expanding the Plymouth line with unique models before the corporation's acquisition by Daimler-Benz AG.
Plymouth Champ (1979 - 1984, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage)
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