Interesting Facts About the Chrysler New Yorker
The Chrysler New Yorker was produced from 1940 until 1996, serving for many decades as the brand's flagship model. Over its long run it saw numerous redesigns and generations that reflected changing automotive trends.
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Flagship Model with a 56‑Year Production Run
Introduced in 1940, the New Yorker remained in production until 1996, making it one of Chrysler’s longest‑running nameplates and often the company’s top‑of‑the‑line offering.
1982‑1988 Generation Powered by a 2.2L Engine
The generation produced from 1982 to 1988 was a sedan equipped with a 2.2‑liter engine that delivered 146 horsepower, marking a notable powertrain for that era.
Decades of Redesigns from 1955‑1997
A complete timeline of New Yorker models from 1955 through 1997 shows a series of redesigns and updates, illustrating how the model evolved across multiple automotive eras.
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