Overview
The Eagle Summit is a line of subcompact cars produced for two generations by Mitsubishi and sold by Eagle from 1989 until 1996. It was marketed as a captive import by the Jeep-Eagle sales division that was established after Chrysler Corporation purchased American Motors Corporation in 1987.
Use of the Eagle model name originated with the innovative all-wheel-drive AMC Eagle introduced for the 1980 model year. Production continued even after Chrysler purchased AMC, but both the AMC brand and the original Eagle line were discontinued after 1988. The replacements were "badge-engineered products designed, Chrysler said, to compete with hot-selling import cars. "....
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