With just two vehicles in showrooms as of 2024, Chrysler is currently a shadow of its former self. Decades ago, it was one of the US luxury car market leaders and a company that brought many innovations to the streets. The New Yorker is part of that rich legacy.
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One of Chrysler’s longest-running nameplates, the New Yorker debuted in 1938 as a sub-series of the Imperial and became a stand-alone model in 1940. Discontinued…
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