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Plymouth Volaré, aka Dodge Aspen, Automatic Transmission Offer (April 2, 1979)

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

The Dodge Aspen, produced from 1976 to 1980, was a compact car from Chrysler Corporation's Dodge division; its Plymouth-branded counterpart was the Volaré. It was launched as a two-door coupe, a four-door sedan, and a unique-for-the-segment station wagon. It replaced the Dodge Dart. By the end of their production run, the Aspen and Volare would be considered intermediate cars.

(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Volar%C3%A9)

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  • My family had a '77 Aspen Sedan..it was an upgrade from our previous ugly ass Dodge Dart. The Aspen was a nice car and it was in the family until '90. The only drawback was the awful white "pleather" interior..Holy Crap, talk about burning the skin off your legs in the summer time!

  • I recall these formed the basis for Chrysler's larger RWD models in the 1980s...

    Interestingly, this car, and the Talbot Tagora (developed by Chrysler's European arm), were considered to be potential replacement material for the Australian Chrysler Valiant.

  • back in the 80's, my friends and I personally put many of these dork machines to death ... they are probably back today as a KIA.

  • I had the Aspen Wagon, it was a 1978. It was a good car.

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