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JSOnline (Free subscription) | 05/24/2008
The Smurf blue paint job on the Audi S6 sport sedan resembled something swiped from a 1970s Plymouth Volaré and...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 04/24/2008
Those tiny 14" wheels that Chrysler put on the Volare? Pizza cutters! Shopping-cart wheels! Try adding another ten inches of diameter to a Volare's wheels and you'll finally fill up those unsightly wheelwells, as we can can see in this '76. You need to keep the air shocks fully inflated in order to keep rear wheel scrapage to almost-tolerable levels, and there appears to be about 3/4" of space between...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 01/25/2008
The Auto Ego feature on Jan. 6 about the affection of a retired dentist, Susan Fisher, for her 1969 Dodge Dart misidentified another car she once owned that proved to be a lemon. It was a Plymouth Volaré — not a Valiant, which the Fisher family also owned at one point and said was reliable.
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 01/14/2008
Could the '78 Plymouth Volaré station wagon really get 25 miles per gallon on the highway? And how about that "big-car comfort" mentioned in this ad? It might be tough to go from, say, a 1970 Chrysler Town & Country to one of these things, though at least you could get the Slant Six in a Volaré.
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 08/23/2007
Much as we car freaks might wish to pretend the Malaise Era never happened, we must face the reality that smog motors and rattletastic build quality were the hallmarks of Detroit products for quite a while. This '77 Volaré, spotted just down the street from the Ketchup und Mustard Transporter , is here to remind us of that reality. This Volaré is beat, but it's still rolling decades after most of...
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