Eagle (automobile) - Eagle Vehicles

Eagle Vehicles

  • Eagle Wagon (1988 model-year only under Chrysler Corp.)

The continuation of the AMC Eagle line, production ended December 14, 1987.

  • Eagle Medallion (1988–1989)

Also badged as the Renault Medallion in 1987, this car was imported and was very similar to the Renault 21.

  • Eagle Premier (1988–1992)

Designed by AMC, the Premier was also briefly badged as the AMC Premier and Renault Premier in late 1987 and early 1988. Unusual (for a FWD car) in having a north-south engine mounting (presumably to accommodate a future AWD version), it shared several parts with the Renault 25, and spawned a rebadged version named Dodge Monaco (1990–1992); this platform was the building block for the 1993 LH cars (Vision, Dodge Intrepid, etc.).

  • Eagle Vista (1988–1992)

Two models were offered. The 3-door hatchback and 4-door sedan were rebadged Mitsubishi Mirages, and the station wagon (badged as either an Eagle Vista, or a Dodge/Plymouth Colt Vista) was a rebadged Mitsubishi Chariot.

  • Eagle Summit (1989–1996)

Coupe, sedan, and wagon models were available. The coupe and 1987-1991 sedans were rebadged Mitsubishi Mirages, while the wagon was a rebadged Mitsubishi Expo LRV. The 1991-1996 sedan was a rebadged Dodge/Plymouth Colt.

  • Eagle Talon (1990–1998)

Similar to 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 (1991–1992)

A rebadged Mitsubishi Galant, sold only in Canada.

  • Eagle Vision (1993–1997)

One of Chrysler's three original LH-cars. Sold in Europe as the Chrysler Vision.

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