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Plymouth was a brand of automobile based in the United States, marketed by the Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to 2001.

For much of its life, it was the number-three make, after Chevrolet and Ford ("the low-priced three"), but suffered greatly in the early 1960s due to both a line of poorly styled cars in 19602 that did not strike the public's fancy, and infiltration by the Dodge line into its price territory.

Regaining success in the early 1970s primarily with its popular Valiant and Duster compact models, as a brand it never fully recovered from Chrysler's financial woes of the late 1970s.

Chrysler was planning on expanding the Plymouth line with unique models before the corporation's acquisition by Daimler-Benz AG. The first model was the Plymouth Prowler, a modern-day hot rod. The PT Cruiser was to have been the second model. Both models had a similar grille, showing that Chrysler was intending to take a retro route with the Plymouth brand.

Other than the Prowler at the time of the takeover, Plymouth had no unique products that were not also available in the Dodge line. Consequently, DaimlerChrysler decided to drop the make after a limited run of 2001 models. The PT Cruiser ultimately was launched as a Chrysler, and the Prowler line was absorbed into that make, too. The Plymouth Voyager was absorbed into the Chrysler make.

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