New Yorker
The Chrysler New Yorker is an automobile that was produced by Chrysler from 1940 until 1996. The New Yorker name helped define the Chrysler brand as a maker of upscale models. The New Yorker was the best of everything Chrysler offered in terms of style, comfort and prestige. As time passed, and customer tastes changed towards smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles. The New Yorker was reduced in size and switched to front wheel drive in the 1980s. Until its discontinuation in 1996, the New Yorker was the longest-running American car nameplate.
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