What is 1978 amc concord?

The AMC Concord was a compact car manufactured by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1978 to 1983. It was available as a two-door coupe, four-door sedan, and four-door wagon.

In 1978, the Concord was introduced as a replacement for the AMC Gremlin and AMC Hornet. It was designed to compete with other popular compact cars of the time, such as the Chevrolet Nova and Ford Fairmont.

The Concord was known for its reliability and efficiency. It was powered by a range of four- and six-cylinder engines, with the most popular being a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 88 horsepower.

Safety was also a priority for the Concord, and it was equipped with front disc brakes, a collapsible steering column, and energy-absorbing bumpers.

Despite its positive attributes, the Concord faced competition from other more popular compact cars, and sales declined in the early 1980s. Production ended in 1983, and it was replaced by the AMC Alliance.