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When did American Motors stop making the AMX Hornet?

When did American Motors stop making the AMX Hornet?

American Motors capitalized the respected reputation of the original AMXs by reviving the model designation for performance-equipped coupe versions of the compact Hornet in 1977, Concord in 1978, and the subcompact Spirit in 1979 and 1980.

Who is the best writer of Jeep history?

Pat Foster This new, up-to-date history of Jeep and the vehicles they make comes from America’s most prolific Jeep writer, Patrick Foster. This is the definitive, fully illustrated celebration of an auto manufacturer that paved its own way by going off-road is now updated to celebrate Jeep’s 80th anniversary.

When did Chrysler take over American Motors Corporation?

American Motors was forced to constantly innovate for 33 years until Chrysler absorbed it in 1987. The lessons learned from this experience were integrated into the company that bought AMC. The organization, strategies, as well as several key executives allowed Chrysler to gain an edge on the competition.

When did American Motors stop making two wheel drive cars?

After the 1983 model year, the AMC brand focused entirely on AWD autos; the company stopped producing two-wheel drive cars. AMC facilities were used to produce the Renault-branded Alliance and Encore compact and subcompact cars.

What was the name of the Jeep in the 1960s?

During the late 1960s, Kaiser detected a growing interest in leisure time use of 4×4 vehicles and capitalized on it with the introduction of a new series called Jeepster Commando. Kaiser Jeep borrowed the names of the Willys Jeepster and the Willys Commando Fire Truck for this sporty vehicle, designed to compete with the Bronco and Land Cruiser.

When did Jeep stop using the name Gladiator?

The Gladiator name was dropped in 1971, after which the pickup line was known as the J-Series through 1987. In 2005, a new Gladiator concept vehicle was introduced as a prototype for the possible direction the Jeep® Brand might take in the near future.

What does do anything stand for in Jeep?

Do Anything.® is a way of life, not just a slogan. The Jeep badge stands for more than a brand. In truth, it’s a badge of honor. Explore our legendary lineup, then create your own timeless story.

Which is the first vehicle of the Jeep brand?

The Compass and Patriot were the first Jeep Brand vehicles to reach into the small cross-utility segment. The Jeep® Brand resonates with consumers around the world as global sales increase to highest point in over 75-year history with 1.41 million units sold worldwide for 2016.

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