Who made the Eagle station wagon?

Who made the Eagle station wagon?

American Motors Corporation1980–1987
Chrysler1987–1988
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When did they stop making the AMC Eagle?

The Pontiac company was discontinued by General Motors, who owned it. Production was gradually wound down throughout 2009.

When was the last year the AMC Eagle was made?

By 1984, only sedan and station wagon versions were available. For 1988, its final model year, only a station wagon was offered which was sold simply as the Eagle Wagon. The Eagle name, however, would continue to live on as a Chrysler Corporation brand of cars through 1998.

When did the AMC Eagle 4 wheel drive come out?

Introduced in August 1979 for the 1980 model year, the coupe, sedan, and station wagon body styles were based on the AMC Concord . The AMC Eagles were the only four-wheel-drive passenger cars produced in the U.S. at the time.

What kind of wheels does an AMC Eagle have?

Based on the AMC Concord, the 1980 AMC Eagle was introduced in August 1979 and available as a four-door sedan and station wagon, as well as a coupe. Standard equipment included power steering and power front disk and rear drum brakes, as well as 15-inch wheels with fiberglass belted radial whitewall tires.

Is the AMC Eagle the same as the Concord?

The Eagle came base and upscale Limited trims, both of which carried the same features as the Concord DL and Limited, respectively.

What kind of car was AMC Eagle in 1986?

Our featured car, a 1986 model, is one of 8,217 Eagles produced for that year (6,943 of them wagons). In its later years, the Eagle lived in suspended animation. Occupying its own little market niche, it drew a secure but dwindling number of faithful each year it hung around.

When did the AMC Eagle Wagon come out?

By the late 1970s, only a completely new car could have saved American Motors, but the company’s financial troubles made that nearly impossible. Out of necessity, AMC occasionally reskinned existing models instead – a process that led to the 1978 Concord. That’s where our Eagle story begins.

Introduced in August 1979 for the 1980 model year, the coupe, sedan, and station wagon body styles were based on the AMC Concord . The AMC Eagles were the only four-wheel-drive passenger cars produced in the U.S. at the time.

What’s the average price of an AMC Eagle?

Sales were brisk since Day One, with the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for the basic 2-door model starting at $6,999 (US$21,718 in 2019 dollars) and the 4-door station wagon at $7,549 (US$23,424 in 2019 dollars).

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