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What is the Dodge version of the Chrysler Cordoba?

The Dodge version of the Chrysler Cordoba is the Dodge Mirada. The Dodge Mirada was a mid-sized, rear-wheel drive coupe manufactured and marketed by Dodge from 1980 to 1983. It shared the Chrysler J platform with the second-generation Chrysler Cordoba and the Imperial.

Which came first Dodge or Chrysler?

They began building complete automobiles under the “Dodge Brothers” brand in 1914, predating the founding of the Chrysler Corporation.

Is the Dodge Dart A or B body?

A-Body. The A-body referred to compact cars with rear wheel drive running from 1960-1977. They consisted of models such as the Dodge Dart and the Plymouth Barracuda, Duster & Valiant.

What are Dodge B bodies?

B-body cars made up Chrysler’s midsize offerings, wheelbase lengths ranging between 115 and 118 inches, and were considered a more premium car in both amenities and performance.

What was the Dodge version of the Plymouth Laser?

The 2-door hatchback was based on the Dodge Daytona model prior to the name badge moving, to the Plymouth brand. Commercials for the 1990 Laser featured R&B singer Tina Turner who appeared in a series of 1990 promotional ads for Plymouth.

Did Chrysler drop the Dodge name?

The company dropped the “Dodge” in 2009, so all trucks made from this date forward were simply “RAM trucks”. And though Dodge and RAM are still part of the same company, the trucks are labeled solely as RAM.

What is the Plymouth version of the Chrysler Cordoba?

Chrysler initially designed the 1974 Cordoba to be the all-new Plymouth Sebring for 1975, which was to share bodies with the Dodge Charger SE. Instead, a decision was made to position the model as a personal luxury car and introduce it as the first small Chrysler.

How many years did Chrysler make the Cordoba?

Chrysler Cordoba (1975 to 1983)

Is a Dodge Coronet B body?

The Dodge models based on the B-body were the Coronet, Super Bee and the Charger.

Are Plymouth and Dodge the same?

Dodge and Plymouth have made the same cars for years. They are the same company, (DaimlerChrysler), different ‘brands’. Cars like the Dodge Daytona and Plymouth Sundance were the same body style with different accessory packages.

Are Chrysler and Dodge the same?

Chrysler is not Dodge, and Chrysler does not own the Dodge brand. Chrysler and Dodge have a parent company called Stellantis. Under the Chrysler and Dodge parent company, Stellantis, you’ll find other popular makes such as Jeep and RAM.

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