Introduced in 1940, the New Yorker remained in production for a whopping 52 years, becoming Chrysler's longest-running nameplate. It also sat at the top of the company's lineup for most of its time on ...
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Which 24-Valve Engine Moves You? 1989 Jaguar XJS vs 1994 Chrysler New Yorker
Welcome back! This week, I’m matching up cars that don’t go together by finding one metric they have in common, and today ...
Sometimes, the most compelling stories in the classic car world are born not from pristine provenance but from grit, persistence, and a refusal to let go. Norm’s 1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe is ...
Most classic cars that have been neglected for decades become rust buckets and end up in the crusher. However, a few of them get lucky and are rescued for restoration. This 1958 Chrysler New Yorker is ...
This 1985 Chrysler New Yorker 2.2 Turbo with 97,000 miles is a reliable, well-maintained classic—perfect for enthusiasts seeking an affordable beater or parts car in Minnesota.
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New technology brings great opportunities for car designers, but it also poses some problems. How do you embrace the fresh gadgetry without totally alienating your traditional customer base? That’s a ...
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