Dodge Monaco (5th generation)

Dodge Monaco (5th generation)


Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PA), US
The Dodge Monaco full-size sedan was revived in 1989 as part of an agreement after buying American Motors (AMC)'s assets two years earlier, this time as a rebadged Eagle Premier designed by the legendary designer Giorgietto Giugiaro for the exterior and the interior was designed by Renault's Richard A. Teague's team. A front-wheel drive 3.0 PRV V6-powered vehicle, critics have thought that the Brampton, Ontario-assembled car wasn't marketed properly, causing it to fail among imports sold in America at the time, and further highlighting the failure of French cars in the U.S.

Image date: July 2007
The Dodge Monaco full-size sedan was revived in 1989 as part of an agreement after buying American Motors (AMC)'s assets two years earlier, this time as a rebadged Eagle Premier designed by the legendary designer Giorgietto Giugiaro for the exterior and the interior was designed by Renault's Richard A. Teague's team. A front-wheel drive 3.0 PRV V6-powered vehicle, critics have thought that the Brampton, Ontario-assembled car wasn't marketed properly, causing it to fail among imports sold in America at the time, and further highlighting the failure of French cars in the U.S.

Image date: July 2007
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Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: Carrera

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