Dodge Aspen

Dodge Aspen

The Dodge Aspen, produced from 1976 to 1980, was a compact car from Chrysler Corporation's Dodge division; its Plymouth-branded counterpart was the Volaré . It was launched as a two-door coupe, a four-door sedan, and a unique-for-the-segment station wagon. By the end of their production run, the Aspen and Volaré would be considered intermediate cars. The Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volaré were introduced in the fall of 1975 as 1976 models, and were collectively named Motor Trend's "Car of the Year" for 1976. They were the successors to the A-body Plymouth Valiant, Duster, and...
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Make:Chrysler
Parent company:Chrysler Group LLC
Debut year:1976
Automotive classCompact car, Sedan, Coupé, Station Wagon

Manufacturer of the Dodge Aspen

Chrysler Group LLC
Chrysler Group LLC
Headquarters:Auburn Hills
Founded:June 6, 1925
Founder:Walter Chrysler
Additional makes:Chrysler, Plymouth, Eagle, Jeep, Hillman

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Which popular car models does the maker of the Dodge Aspen produce?
  • A:
    The auto maker also produces the Chrysler 300L, AMC Eagle and Chrysler 300.
  • Q:
    Other than the Dodge Aspen, which cars are included in the Compact car class of automobiles?
  • A:
    The Volkswagen Jetta, Volkswagen New Beetle, Geo Prizm, Kia Pro cee'd and Škoda Octavia are in the same automotive category.
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Awards & Accolades

  • Motor Trend Car of the Year
    1976
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