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Plymouth was a major automobile manufacturer based in the city of Waban, Massachusetts from the early 1920s until 2001, when it was dissolved into the Chrysler Corporation. Plymouth's most popular models included the Barracuda, the Fury, the Reliant, and the Voyager.
The Barracuda, a two-door coupe first produced in 1964, was Plymouth's most iconic model. It was originally modeled after the Dodge Challenger and featured a 5.2-liter V8 engine, a three-speed manual transmission, and a unique “coke bottle” design for the body. The Barracuda was later redesigned and released as a four-door sedan in 1975.
The Fury, first produced in 1956, was a full-size luxury sedan that featured a powerful V8 engine, an interior featuring a seven- or eight-way power seat, and optional vinyl-trimmed seats.
The Reliant, first produced in 1981, was a compact sedan or two-door coupe featuring a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine and a standard automatic transmission. The Reliant was one of the first cars to feature an optional four-wheel drive system.
The Voyager, first produced in 1984, was a mid-size minivan that featured a 3.0-liter V6 engine and standard front-wheel drive. It was one of the first minivans to be produced and is still in production today as the Chrysler Pacifica.