Fun fact, the Chrysler Conquest was also sold as the Dodge Conquest and the Plymouth Conquest and it, as well as the Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler Neon, were the only two cars that Chrysler made that sold under three brands of its vehicles. Also, the car that the Dodge/Chrysler/Plymouth Conquest was based upon, namely, the Mitsubishi Starion, also sold in the North American market, including the USA.
@@paxhumana2015 yeah I know all that. The Laser was also sold as a Chrysler a and as a Plymouth. The Conquest/Starion really is my favorite car of the 80s, it just looks so cool, to me it achieves that perfect 80s aesthetic, that the 944, second gen RX7, mustang gt, IROC, Daytona/Laser, Gm G-body. I love those angular lines.
there was never a production conquest. there was a few made for group b but the class was canceled so they axed the program.
Those Conquests are like my favorite 80s cars.
Fun fact, the Chrysler Conquest was also sold as the Dodge Conquest and the Plymouth Conquest and it, as well as the Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler Neon, were the only two cars that Chrysler made that sold under three brands of its vehicles. Also, the car that the Dodge/Chrysler/Plymouth Conquest was based upon, namely, the Mitsubishi Starion, also sold in the North American market, including the USA.
@@paxhumana2015 yeah I know all that. The Laser was also sold as a Chrysler a and as a Plymouth. The Conquest/Starion really is my favorite car of the 80s, it just looks so cool, to me it achieves that perfect 80s aesthetic, that the 944, second gen RX7, mustang gt, IROC, Daytona/Laser, Gm G-body. I love those angular lines.
Yeah I owned one for a year. It was old and wasn't fast but omg do they look beefy and they are a ton of fun to drive.
Dodge or Plymouth neon highline espresso. 2.0l DOHC.
what happened yo your mic bruhhhh
But it's a Dodge Al !!!
Misubishi built
Neon information was about 99 percent incorrect. Was neon highline not rt and top neon was done among other things. Get the facts right dude