Chrysler Fifth Avenue

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Overview

Chrysler Fifth Avenue is a nameplate that was used by Chrysler on several of its larger sedans from 1979 to 1993. Serving in reference to the namesake prominent Manhattan street , the nameplate was reserved for the highest-trim Chrysler vehicles. Initially offered as an option package and as a limited-edition vehicle, the Fifth Avenue eventually became a stand-alone model line, competing against the Lincoln Town Car and the Cadillac Fleetwood....

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Generations list

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I

Produced from

5.2 V8 (175 Hp)

II

Produced from

3.3i (162 Hp)
3.8i (162 Hp)