Eagle (automobile marque)

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Eagle (automobile marque) was a short-lived American brand of cars introduced in the late 1980s by Chrysler to market sporty and import-inspired vehicles.

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Eagle (automobile marque) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile marque
automotive brand
assemblyLocationForModels Canada
Japan
United States of America
surface form: United States
brandOrigin American Motors Corporation assets
brandPositioning import-oriented
sporty
upscale compared to mainstream Chrysler models
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discontinued 1998
dissolved 1998
foundedBy Chrysler
surface form: Chrysler Corporation
headquartersLocation Auburn Hills, Michigan
inception 1988
industry automotive industry
logoMotif stylized eagle head
marketedBy Chrysler
marketRegion North America
notableModel Eagle 2000GTX
Eagle Medallion
Eagle Premier
Eagle Summit
Eagle Talon
Eagle Vision
Eagle Vision TSi
Eagle Vista
ownedBy Chrysler
ownedDuring Chrysler-Daimler merger era
parentCompany Chrysler
Chrysler
surface form: Chrysler Corporation
platformSharingWith Chrysler
Mitsubishi Motors
predecessor American Motors Corporation
productType import-inspired vehicles
passenger cars
sporty cars
reasonForDiscontinuation brand overlap within Chrysler
low sales
salesChannel former AMC dealer network
soldAt Jeep-Eagle dealerships
successorBrand Chrysler
Dodge
targetMarket import car buyers
younger buyers
vehicleClassFocus coupé
mid-size sedan
sport compact

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Chrysler owned Eagle (automobile marque)