Wow, the Horizon and Omni for example are polar opposites? Or a Duster isn't similar to a Demon. Or a Roadrunner isn't like a GTX. Or a Cuda isn't like a Challenger. Hardly mostly in trim only. Plymouth nameplate dropped, but hardly any difference with Dodge on many models for decades. But I get the manufacturer's philosophy of reduction of too many similar offerings. In 1970, if I could go back again in time, would be 2 hastily written down payment checks for 2 new Plymouth models. One would be for a wing car that had a 5k sticker on the lot. I stood next to it with amazement. The other is also very obvious. It's now your guess. Plymouth was the one that year. My opinion. Redundant not applicable.
26th Apr 2017, 07:43
Wow, the Horizon and Omni for example are polar opposites? Or a Duster isn't similar to a Demon. Or a Roadrunner isn't like a GTX. Or a Cuda isn't like a Challenger. Hardly mostly in trim only. Plymouth nameplate dropped, but hardly any difference with Dodge on many models for decades. But I get the manufacturer's philosophy of reduction of too many similar offerings. In 1970, if I could go back again in time, would be 2 hastily written down payment checks for 2 new Plymouth models. One would be for a wing car that had a 5k sticker on the lot. I stood next to it with amazement. The other is also very obvious. It's now your guess. Plymouth was the one that year. My opinion. Redundant not applicable.