Eagle Medallion

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Eagle Medallion
Also called: Renault Medallion
Manufacturer: American Motors
Chrysler Corporation
Production: 1988–1989
Successor: Eagle Summit
Class: Compact
Body style: 4-door sedan
4-door station wagon
Engine: 2.2 L I4
Transmission: 5-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Related: Renault 21

The Eagle Medallion was a rebadged version of the Renault 21 that was sold in North America. The Medallion was originally built by American Motors (AMC) and was briefly badged as a Renault until the Chrysler Corporation bought out American Motors in 1987. Afterwards, the Medallion was sold under the then-new Eagle brand until 1989. The Medallion used a 2.2 L I4 engine coupled to either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 3-speed automatic. The Medallion was available as a 4-door sedan or a 4-door station wagon.

The wagon was notable in that it offered a front-facing 3rd row seat, such as in the Vista Cruiser and Ford Freestyle.

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Cars: 2000GTX | Medallion | Premier | Summit | Talon | Vision | Vista