The Mitsubishi Starion was one of the major brands of cars that was manufactured by the renowned car giant Mitsubishi. It was a three door coupe car which was much preferred for its fuel efficiency, power back up, and speeds. The car was introduced in the American and European markets in the year 1982.
The Mitsubishi Starion was considered to be one of the first of its kinds where the technique of the Japanese turbocharged performance engine was used. The name “Starion” was taken from the phrase “star of Orion” which meant speed and strength. It was mainly of the sports category and was perfectly suited of different types of tracks.
With an engine capacity of around 4G63 2.0 L I4 and 4G54 2.6 L I4, it was one of the fastest engines that were around. The wheel base measured around 2,435 mm while the length of the car was around 4,410 mm.
Production of the Mitsubishi Starion was stopped in the year 1990 after better models were introduced.
Started in the year 1951, the Plymouth Cambridge was one of the well known cars that were manufactured by Plymouth, under its parent company Chrysler Corporation. It was a full size vehicle and came with wonderful features and services. The car was based on the medium model concept and was pretty popular among consumers.
The Plymouth Cambridge was a better and modified version of the Deluxe. It came in two models namely 4 door sedan and 2 door coupe styles. With engines of around 3.6 L I6, it was one of the fuel efficient cars around at that time. The size of the wheel base was around 118.5 inches which was modified to around 114 inches in the year 1953. The length of the car was 193.875 inches in the year 1952 and was changed to around 189 inches in the year 1953.
Production of the Plymouth Cambridge was stopped in the year 1953 after it was replaced by the Savoy in 1954.
Plymouth Breeze ranked among the premier cars which came into the market in the 1990s. It was enjoying a good market but the production was stopped in the year 2000 after better models were introduced. The car was manufactured by Chrysler, and was a replacement of the Plymouth Acclaim with the 4 door Sedan variety.
Plymouth Breeze slowly gained ground and even ranked among the ten best car lists based on the survey made by the Car and Driver magazine. The fuel efficiency, high performance, pick-up and other features made it readily accepted among people. The reasonable price was also another added advantage.
The production of Plymouth Breeze was stopped in the early months of the year 2000 due to the phase out program of the Plymouth brand. This was the last mid size model of the Plymouth Company and was replaced by better models with more advanced and sophisticated features.

The Plymouth Belvedere was one of the well known automobiles which were produced in the United States. It was in operation from the year 1951 till 1970. The car was marked by its good performance and also standard usage of fuel and power. It was also known as the Plymouth Cranbrook Belvedere and was manufactured by the car giant Plymouth under the parent company Chrysler Corporation.
The Plymouth Belvedere came into effect in the year 1951. In the first place, it was introduced as a two door hard top which came without pillars. The price of the car was also affordable which made it an instant hit among people. Between the years 1951 and 1952, the total production was around 51,266 units.
From the year 1953, the Plymouth Belvedere was made a part of the Cranbrook series. The subsequent models were modified and newer and better features were added. The short wheelbase also led to the convenience of the driver.