The Plymouth brand was introduced at the low priced end of the market (created essentially by once again reworking and rebadging Chrysler's 4-cylinder model).
The Plymouth brand was phased out in 2001, and plans for cost cutting by sharing of platforms and components began.
Both models had similar front-end styling, suggesting Chrysler intended a retro styling theme for the Plymouth brand.
In 2001, the Plymouth brand was also discontinued.
The established distilling business of Fox & Williamson began the distilling of the Plymouth brand in 1793.
A new Barracuda would've been badged as a Chrysler, due to the Plymouth brand having been phased out in 2001.
(The Plymouth brand is being discontinued.)
The Breeze was eliminated because the Plymouth brand is being phased out.
He also said the company was still mulling over whether to jettison its Plymouth brand.
The Prowler, a crowd-stopping reinterpretation of a custom street rod, couldn't save Chrysler's Plymouth brand from extinction.