Re: Bad executive cars of the past
The Chrysler 180 was quite a handsome car but never had the kudos to be a sales success. It was designed by Rootes (you can tell from the design that it is basically an upscaled Avenger) but built in Spain, where it was a popular car. Far better looking than the disastrous Tagora which was only sold for about two years before being pulled from the market. Described in the motoring press at the time as 'Everything a big car should not be - apart from big possibly'. Having said that, it was developed on a shoestring budget and had to make use of the existing PSA parts bin. I seem to remember that the huge gaps in the rear wheel arches resulted from having to use an existing Peugeot axle that was too narrow for the car! The Fiat Argenta was another lemon. In reality it was of course just a penny-pinching update of the old (but again more attractive) 132, which had been on sale for a decade and was well past its sell by date. And 1982 was not a good time to be launching a car called the Argenta in Britain! Why not go to town and call it the Malvinas?
The Chrysler 180 was quite a handsome car but never had the kudos to be a sales success. It was designed by Rootes (you can tell from the design that it is basically an upscaled Avenger) but built in Spain, where it was a popular car. Far better looking than the disastrous Tagora which was only sold for about two years before being pulled from the market. Described in the motoring press at the time as 'Everything a big car should not be - apart from big possibly'. Having said that, it was developed on a shoestring budget and had to make use of the existing PSA parts bin. I seem to remember that the huge gaps in the rear wheel arches resulted from having to use an existing Peugeot axle that was too narrow for the car! The Fiat Argenta was another lemon. In reality it was of course just a penny-pinching update of the old (but again more attractive) 132, which had been on sale for a decade and was well past its sell by date. And 1982 was not a good time to be launching a car called the Argenta in Britain! Why not go to town and call it the Malvinas?
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