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In the News (Mon 7 Dec 09)

  
  Chrysler Horizon and Simca 1100
Chrysler Europe was effectively formed around 1964 by the purchase of the English Rootes Group and the French Simca.
The Horizon was built as a replacement for the Simca 1100 (called the 1204 in the States, 1968 - 1972).
Chrysler Australia was sold to Mitsubishi in 1981.
www.allpar.com /model/horizon.html   (2882 words)

  
 Development of the Horizon / Omni - the C2 Project of Chrysler Europe
Chrysler did not have the wordwide productive cability for 200,000 (per year) additional 4 cylinder engines and FWD transaxles for the USA market and needed to purchase Volkswagen Golf powertrains for the USA built version (Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni) for two years.
Chrysler France manufacturing management insisted that the cowl outer windshield aperture and roof outer panel be stamped in one piece from one blank of steel.
The Chrysler USA manufacturing management considered the one-piece design proposal to be unfeasible from a manufacturing standpoint and insisted that the cowl and "A" pillar stamping be stamped separately from the roof panel.
www.allpar.com /omni/horizon-c2.html   (3750 words)

  
 Rootes-Chrysler.co.uk - covering Chrysler Europe, Rootes Group, and Talbot cars
The Horizon was simultaneously launched in Europe and the USA in December 1977.
Chrysler had ambitions that the Horizon would become its world car, loved by everyone from Italy to California.
The Horizon and Alpine/1510 were produced in Finland by Valmet.
www.rootes-chrysler.co.uk /chry-horizon.html   (226 words)

  
 Dodge Omni, Plymouth Horizon, and Friends
The largest, by far, was the Chrysler 2.2, used from the third year to the end.
Chrysler reportedly had a five-year contract for these engines, which were used until mid-1983.
Chrysler's ambivalence can be seen in the final year; adding the driver's-side airbag, rear shoulder belts, and new climate control must have been very expensive for a car about to be dropped.
www.allpar.com /omni/omni.html   (2712 words)

  
 1978-83 Chrysler Horizon faceplate(s) for your next car audio / stereo install!
1978-83 Chrysler Horizon faceplate(s) for your next car audio / stereo install!
1978-83 Chrysler Horizon Faceplate(s) for your next car audio / stereo installation
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www.tune-town.com /faceplate/1978-83_Chrysler_Horizon_faceplate.htm   (95 words)

  
 FTC POLICY STATEMENT ON DECEPTION
The Commission's complaints in Chrysler Corporation, 99 F.T.C. 347 (1982), and Volkswagen of America, 99 F.T.C. 446 (1982), alleged the failure to disclose accurate use and care instructions for replacing oil filters was deceptive.
The complaint in Ford Motor Co., D. charged Ford with failing to disclose a "piston scuffing" defect to purchasers and owners which was allegedly widespread and costly to repair.
1982); Chrysler, 87 F.T.C. aff'd, 561 F.2d 357 (D.C. Cir.), reissued 90 F.T.C. Rhodes Pharmacal Co., 208 F.2d 382, 387 (7th Cir.
www.ftc.gov /bcp/policystmt/ad-decept.htm   (6060 words)

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