"AMC" by that time made consumers think "Pacer" and "Gremlin" etc. Calling it the "American Eagle" was an attempt at a fresh start in terms of brand identity. But you are right, that did get confusing to some people.
they can be had for less than $1000. I got mine for $800, running and driving, but of course with the problems a 24 year old car has, worn hinge pins, emissions system removed by annoying previous owners, ect.
I always loved this car and would like to own one one day. I never understood why they reffered to the car as the "American Eagle". I think it confused buyers. There was the Rambler American and it was made in America and by American Motors which went by the name of AMC some days and American Motors others. I think they always confused people...damn marketers!
"AMC" by that time made consumers think "Pacer" and "Gremlin" etc. Calling it the "American Eagle" was an attempt at a fresh start in terms of brand identity. But you are right, that did get confusing to some people.
syzygyio2 2 years ago
Uhh yeah actually they did. At least the literate ones.
syzygyio2 2 years ago
ummm beg pardon...but how many people would have rather taken the mercedes in the garage. Plus how many people bought a mercedes and an AMC!
TechForThought 2 years ago
the simplest,the better, i own a 1987 AMC jeep cherokee and they're built like tanks!hoorray for AMC!
samalayork 2 years ago
lol American's didn't wear seat belts or used child car seats in the 80's.
ducatinova 2 years ago
eagle is DEAD
mofunzonecom 2 years ago
they can be had for less than $1000. I got mine for $800, running and driving, but of course with the problems a 24 year old car has, worn hinge pins, emissions system removed by annoying previous owners, ect.
LeviMan2001 2 years ago
isn't the kid supposed to be in the back seat, in a properly restrained child car seat?.......
DontEatTheLeftovers2 2 years ago
Looks like a great car.
Dieselolds 3 years ago
I always loved this car and would like to own one one day. I never understood why they reffered to the car as the "American Eagle". I think it confused buyers. There was the Rambler American and it was made in America and by American Motors which went by the name of AMC some days and American Motors others. I think they always confused people...damn marketers!
OsbornTramain 3 years ago