The Dodge Aspen was a midsize car of the 1970s from Chrysler's Dodge brand. It was launched as a two-door coupé, a four-door sedan, and a unique-for-the-segment station wagon. It replaced the Dodge Dart. The Aspen was Motor Trend magazine's Car of the Year for 1976.
The Aspen platform spawned numerous models. There was the usual Plymouth equivalent, the Volaré, but also the Dodge Diplomat and 1977 Chrysler LeBaron, 1981 Imperial, the 1983 Plymouth Gran Fury, the Chrysler Cordoba and Dodge Mirada, and the final rear-wheel-drive Chrysler New Yorker.
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