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AMC
NameAMC
Founded1954
FounderGeorge Romney
Defunct1988
FateAcquired by Chrysler
HeadquartersSouthfield, Michigan

AMC was a major American automobile company that played a significant role in the industry, producing iconic vehicles such as the Jeep CJ, AMC Javelin, and AMC Pacer. The company was formed in 1954 through the merger of Nash-Kelvinator and Hudson Motor Car Company, with George Romney as its first president. AMC's history is closely tied to notable figures like Roy Abernethy, who later became the company's president, and Joseph W. Frazer, a key player in the development of the Kaiser-Frazer partnership. The company's early success was also influenced by its association with Packard, Studebaker, and Willys-Overland.

History of

AMC The history of AMC is marked by significant events, including the introduction of the Rambler line, which was designed to compete with the Big Three automakers: General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Chrysler. AMC's innovative approach to marketing and design led to the creation of the AMC Ambassador, a full-size car that rivaled the Chevrolet Impala and Dodge Coronet. The company's involvement in the Jeep brand, acquired from Kaiser Jeep in 1970, also played a crucial role in its success, with models like the Jeep Wagoneer and Jeep Cherokee becoming extremely popular. AMC's partnership with Renault in the late 1970s and early 1980s led to the introduction of the Renault Alliance and Renault Encore, which were rebadged versions of the Renault 9 and Renault 11.

AMC Models

AMC produced a wide range of models, including the AMC Gremlin, AMC Hornet, and AMC Concord. The company's muscle cars, such as the AMC AMX and AMC Javelin SST, were popular among car enthusiasts, competing with the Pontiac GTO, Chevrolet Camaro, and Dodge Charger. The AMC Pacer and AMC Spirit were also notable models, known for their unique designs and features. AMC's Jeep brand offered a variety of models, including the Jeep CJ-5, Jeep CJ-7, and Jeep Wrangler, which were popular among off-road enthusiasts and competed with the Land Rover Series, Toyota Land Cruiser, and Ford Bronco.

Engineering and Technology

AMC was known for its innovative approach to engineering and technology, introducing features like the Packard V8 engine and the TorqueFlite transmission. The company's partnership with BorgWarner led to the development of the BorgWarner T-10 transmission, which was used in many AMC models. AMC's Jeep brand was also at the forefront of off-road technology, with the introduction of the Jeep Quadra-Trac four-wheel-drive system, which competed with the Land Rover and Toyota four-wheel-drive systems. The company's association with Dana Corporation and American Motors Corporation also played a significant role in its engineering and technological advancements.

AMC

in Popular Culture AMC models have appeared in numerous films and television shows, including the AMC Pacer in Wayne's World and the AMC Gremlin in The Simpsons. The company's Jeep brand has also been featured in various films, such as Jurassic Park and The Terminator, often competing with other off-road vehicles like the Land Rover Defender and Toyota 4Runner. AMC's association with James Garner, who drove an AMC Ambassador in the television series The Rockford Files, also helped to promote the company's brand. The company's models have also been featured in various video games, including Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsport, alongside other notable cars like the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Mustang.

Corporate History and Legacy

AMC's corporate history is marked by significant events, including the company's acquisition by Chrysler in 1987. The company's legacy continues to be felt in the automotive industry, with its innovative approach to design and engineering influencing companies like General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Toyota. AMC's association with Renault and Kaiser Jeep also played a significant role in shaping the company's history and legacy. The company's Jeep brand continues to be a major player in the off-road market, competing with other notable brands like Land Rover and Toyota. Today, AMC's models are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, with many being restored to their former glory, often using parts from NAPA Auto Parts and AutoZone. Category:Defunct automobile manufacturers

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