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Chrysler only makes sedans coupes and minivans such as the Chrysler 300 & 200 those both represent a sedan.
HK Holden vehicles were manufactured between 1968 and 1971. Two varieties were available - sedans and wagons. Other lines of Holden vehicles were made as late as 1984.
It's doubtful sales figures such as that could be obtained today, but that car wasn't popular when new, so it would definitely be a rare find today.
Approximately 16,000 Chrysler 200 convertibles were produced for the 2011 model year. This model was part of the Chrysler 200 lineup, which included both sedans and convertibles. The convertible version was known for its stylish design and was aimed at consumers looking for a mid-size convertible option. Production numbers can vary slightly based on sources, but this figure provides a general estimate.
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According to Chrysler Historical Collection archives, the production numbers for the 1968 Dodge Coronet 500 was 2,527; the Coronet R/T was 569; and no convertibles were ever available for the Coronet Super Bee model.
Yes, several cars are made in Detroit, primarily by the Big Three automakers: General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler). These companies have manufacturing facilities in and around the city, producing a range of vehicles from trucks to sedans. Detroit has a rich automotive history and continues to be a significant hub for car production in the United States.
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