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Plymouth Horizon 1998
The Plymouth Horizon is a versatile compact car born in 1978, emblematic of Chrysler's practical response to the oil crises and the rise of Japanese automakers. Produced across two main generations until 1990, this compact sedan made its mark on Plymouth Horizon history by offering an excellent interior-volume-to-footprint ratio, recognized reliability, and low running costs, positioning the Plymouth Horizon model as a direct competitor to the Honda Civic and Volkswagen Golf of its time. The first generation (1978-1981) stood out for its clean design and efficient four-cylinder engine, while the second iteration (1981-1990) refined its styling and expanded its engine lineup, progressively incorporating comfort and safety features. Across its various Plymouth Horizon generations, the model won over American fleets and households seeking an economical, spacious alternative, before giving way to the Neon in the early 1990s. Today, surviving examples are sought after by collectors of the golden age of 1970s-1980s American automotive design, and the Plymouth Horizon's technical specifications remain a benchmark of functional efficiency for this category of classic vehicle.
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United States