The Plymouth car brand was discontinued by Chrysler in 2001.
1999 was last year
The Plymouth Valiant was first produced in 1960 and discontinued in 1976.
Yest they have discontinued this brand.
There are no Plymouth dealers anywhere anymore. The brand was discontinued several years ago in a streamlining move by Chrysler, mainly because it was almost entirely duplicated by Dodge, which was more successful, comprehensive, and established in consumers' minds.
Plymouth Automobiles are no longer manufacutered. The manufacterer discontinued production on June 29, 2001. Before then it was located in Detroit, Michegan.
Only brand-name Triphasil was discontinued. With many generics available, it wasn't profitable for the company to keep making the brand-name pill.
General Mills, Inc., which owned the brand, discontinued it to focus more marketing attention on its leading national brand Yoplait.
Chrysler Corporation produced the Plymouth. The Plymouth automobile was introduced on July 7, 1928. Production was discontinued on June 29, 2001 in the United States.
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Plymouth Automobiles are no longer manufacutered. The manufacterer discontinued production on June 29, 2001. Before then it was located in Detroit, Michegan.
Inspiration for the Plymouth automobile brand name came from Plymouth binder twine (popular among farmers), produced by the Plymouth Cordage Company.