1953 Chevrolet Model Range

A new name was given to the Chevrolet series, and the Bel Air name was used for the premium model range. Chevrolet introduced two lower series; the 150 and 210 which succeeded the Special and Deluxe series respectively. The 1953 Chevrolet was entirely restyled making...

The Chevrolet Bel Air

This type of car was produced by Chevrolet after the second World War and was a full-size vehicle. It was famous between the 1950-1975 model years. From 1950-1952, only the two-door hardtops had the name Bel Air designed by the Chevrolet model range. For the 1953...

The Eleventh and Final New Yorker Generation

This generation began in 1994 and it featured a continuation of the front-wheel-drive on a stretched new Chrysler LH platform. The generation was launched in the 1992 North American International Auto show held in Detroit. The new brand New Yorker was launched at the...

What are the Features of New Yorker’s Tenth Generation?

This generation had no resemblance to the E-body models and begun in 1988. It had carried over most of the suspension and underbody characteristics from previous years of Chrysler’s innovation. The model had a more straight body styling just like the newly invented...

New Yorker Ninth Generation

It was launched in 1983 and the Chrysler line was becoming complicated as the New Yorker name was getting used in two different models. The M-body car became the New Yorker Fifth Edition which lasted for one year and was replaced by ‘Fifth Avenue’ which...