1983 AMC Eagle Retail Prices
| Trim | MSRP | Invoice |
|---|---|---|
| Wagon 4WD | $10,280 | N/A |
| SX Hatchback 4WD | $8,095 | N/A |
| Limited Wagon 4WD | $10,741 | N/A |
| SX DL Hatchback 4WD | $8,562 | N/A |
What engine did the AMC Eagle have?
| AMC Eagle | |
|---|---|
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 150 cu in (2.5 L) AMC I4 151 cu in (2.5 L) GM Iron Duke I4 258 cu in (4.2 L) AMC I6 219 cu in (3.6 L) VM I6 turbo-diesel |
| Transmission | 4-speed manual 5-speed manual 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic Overdrive (diesel only) |
| Dimensions |
Is AMC Eagle a Jeep?
AMC’s ownership of Jeep meant the development of the Eagle was simply taking a Jeep system and shoving it under an AMC Concord. The “Select Drive” system was a trendsetter. This “first of its kind” true full-time automatic system operated between two and all-wheel-drive to save fuel which was scarce.
What is a AMC Eagle worth?
When the AMC Eagle SX4 launched in 1981, its starting price was $7,500 — which, accounting for inflation, is around $21,500 in today’s money.
How much is a 1987 AMC Eagle worth?
1987 AMC Eagle Retail Prices
| Trim | MSRP | Invoice |
|---|---|---|
| Wagon 4WD | $12,723 | N/A |
| Sedan 4WD | $11,907 | N/A |
| Limited Wagon 4WD | $13,455 | N/A |
When did Eagle cars go out of business?
Eagle (automobile)
| Industry | Automobile |
|---|---|
| Founded | March 19, 1988 |
| Defunct | July 4, 1999 |
| Fate | Withdrawn from market |
| Successor | Chrysler Dodge |
What year range Did AMC own jeep?
Kaiser Motors bought the company in 1953, and then American Motors Corporation (AMC) purchased the Jeep operation in 1970. Chrysler made a smart move when it acquired Jeep and the rest of AMC’s brands in 1987.
When did AMC stop making jeeps?
American Motors Corporation
| Logo from 1970 to 1987 | |
|---|---|
| Industry | Automotive |
| Founder | George W. Mason |
| Defunct | June 20, 1988 |
| Fate | Discontinued (renamed Jeep Eagle Corporation 1988, merged into Chrysler in 1990) |