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Eagle was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation following the purchase of American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1987 and marketed through the end of the 1998 model year. It was aimed at the enthusiast driver and promoted as more "European" than the automaker's similar models.[1]

Eagle Eagle's Logo Industry Automobile Fate Withdrawn from market Predecessor American Motors Successor Chrysler Founded 1988 Defunct 1999 Headquarters Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States Products passenger cars, luxury sedans, sports cars Parent Chrysler Corporation (1988-1998) Website eaglecars.com at the Wayback Machine (archived November 3, 1996) The "Eagle" name was taken by Chrysler from the four-wheel drive AMC Eagle models that were introduced for the 1980 model year.[2] This was the last of American Motors' wholly U.S.-designed vehicles and arguably the first modern mass-production crossover automobile. The Eagle name also appeared on a number of Jeep trim packages and special models that included the J-10 pickup trucks, the wide-track Cherokee SJ, as well as the CJ-5 and CJ-7 models starting in 1976.[3][4]