
Automotive Brand Reports
Here we have market level reports showing total Plymouth brand sales in key global automotive markets. Plymouth was an American automotive brand that operated from 1928 to 2001. It was a division of the Chrysler Corporation and played a significant role in the American automobile industry. Declining sales and changes in market demand led to the discontinuation of the Plymouth brand in 2001. The decision was part of Chrysler's restructuring strategy, focusing on strengthening other brands within its portfolio.
Plymouth introduced several notable models throughout its history, including the Plymouth Barracuda, Plymouth Road Runner, and Plymouth Fury. In the late 1980s, Plymouth introduced the Voyager and the Grand Voyager, which were popular minivans known for their practicality, versatility, and family-friendly features. These models helped establish Plymouth as a significant player in the minivan segment.

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