Introduced in 1926, the Chrysler Imperial has continued to evolve, always with luxury and comfort as the top priority. In fact, the Chrysler Imperial spent a long time on the market designed to compete directly with Cadillac and Lincoln. The last revival of the Imperial took place from 1990–1993, competing with the New Yorker Fifth Avenue. During this time, the Imperial featured a standard V6 engine, climate controlled air conditioning, cruise control and either velour or Mark Cross leather seating.
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Used Chrysler Imperial Model Years
2006 – What’s next for the Chrysler Imperial? If the 2006 concept model is any indication, the Imperial may make a very strong comeback. Suicide doors and a Hemi V-8 are two features sure to make it a hit.
1991 – Unprecedented levels of sophistication were the goal for the reintroduced 1990 Imperial. It followed through with features like opera windows, Ultradrive four-speed electronically controlled transaxles and a 3.3 V-6 engine.
1981 – The 1981 Chrysler Imperial was meant to come one way: totally equipped. Chrysler reintroduced the Imperial in 1981 with the goal of being “best in class, bar none.”
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