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'''Chrysler-Plymouth''' was a division of the [[Chrysler Corporation]], an American automobile company founded by [[Walter P. Chrysler]].  The division sold cars with both [[Chrysler]] and [[Plymouth|Plymouth]] brand names.  The Chrysler models emphasized luxury, while the [[Plymouth|Plymouth]] cars stood for practicality.  When the Plymouth brand was retired in 2001, Chrysler became a stand-alone division of [[DaimlerChrysler AG]], the company formed by the merger of Chrysler and Daimler-Benz.  Recently, however, the [[Chrysler Group]] has been making efforts to merge the Chrysler and [[Jeep]] brands into one sales unit.
{{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Chrysler-Plymouth''' was a division of the [[Chrysler Corporation]], an American automobile company founded by [[Walter P. Chrysler]].  The division sold cars with both [[Chrysler]] and [[Plymouth|Plymouth]] brand names.  The Chrysler models emphasized luxury, while the [[Plymouth|Plymouth]] cars stood for practicality.  When the Plymouth brand was retired in 2001, Chrysler became a stand-alone division of [[DaimlerChrysler AG]], the company formed by the merger of Chrysler and Daimler-Benz.  Recently, however, the [[Chrysler Group]] has been making efforts to merge the Chrysler and [[Jeep]] brands into one sales unit.


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Chrysler-Plymouth was a division of the Chrysler Corporation, an American automobile company founded by Walter P. Chrysler. The division sold cars with both Chrysler and Plymouth brand names. The Chrysler models emphasized luxury, while the Plymouth cars stood for practicality. When the Plymouth brand was retired in 2001, Chrysler became a stand-alone division of DaimlerChrysler AG, the company formed by the merger of Chrysler and Daimler-Benz. Recently, however, the Chrysler Group has been making efforts to merge the Chrysler and Jeep brands into one sales unit.

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Some old Chrysler dealerships still use the old logo even after the demise of the Plymouth marque. Template:Auto-company-stub