Chrysler Six (as a model line successor)

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The Chrysler Six was an early line of six-cylinder automobiles introduced by Chrysler in the 1920s, helping establish the brand’s reputation for engineering innovation and mid-priced performance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model line
six-cylinder automobile
associatedWith growth of Chrysler as a major U.S. automaker
bodyStyle coupe
roadster
sedan
touring car
brand Chrysler NERFINISHED
category pre-war automobile
vintage automobile
class mid-size car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
cylinderCount 6
drivetrain rear-wheel drive
engineConfiguration inline-six engine
engineType water-cooled gasoline engine
era interwar period
fuelType gasoline
helpedEstablish Chrysler brand reputation for engineering innovation
Chrysler brand reputation for performance
historicalRole early core model line for Chrysler
introducedBy Walter P. Chrysler NERFINISHED
introducedInDecade 1920s
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
manufacturer Chrysler NERFINISHED
marketPosition mid-priced car
notableFor engineering innovation
performance in the mid-priced segment
numberOfDoorsOptions 2-door
4-door
positionedAs value-oriented performance car
positionInLineup above entry-level four-cylinder models
productionStartDecade 1920s
segment passenger car
soldInMarket North America NERFINISHED
successorTo earlier Maxwell-based Chrysler models
targetCustomerSegment middle-class buyers

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Maxwell Motor Company successor Chrysler Six (as a model line successor)