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Plymouth - Price history

Plymouth has traditionally occupied the mid‑range to performance segment of the automotive market, offering sporty designs at an accessible price point. Although the brand ceased new‑vehicle production in the early 2000s, its legacy continues through a vibrant used car scene.

  • Brand history and reputation: Founded in 1928 as a subsidiary of Chrysler, Plymouth quickly became known for affordable, family‑friendly models that balanced practicality with a hint of edge. Over the decades it produced numerous iconic cars—most notably the Barcadas, RoadRunner, and the early 1990s Prowler.
  • Reputation today: In the used‑car market Plymouth is prized by collectors for its classic styling and, at times, for its “value” status in the economy‑car segment. Owners praise its straightforward mechanics and widely available parts.

Popular or flagship models still circulating include:

  • 1970s Plymouth Barracuda – celebrated for its V8 power and distinctive fastback.
  • 1978–1982 Plymouth RoadRunner – the performance version of the Fury, prized by muscle‑car enthusiasts.
  • 1997–2001 Plymouth Prowler – a retro‑styled two‑seat coupe that combined 1970s looks with modern engineering.
  • 1960s–1970s Plymouth Fury – known for its roomy interior and strong V8 options.
  • Fans of the Plymouth Hemi engine find this particular model highly sought after.

Depreciation insights.

While Plymouth depreciation can vary by model and condition, the brand generally experiences a sharper drop than mainstream OEMs due to its limited long‑term market presence. On average, a

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