The AMC Matador was a mid-size car produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978. It was available in a variety of body styles including a 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, and station wagon.
The Matador was initially introduced as a replacement for the AMC Rebel and was marketed as a more upscale and luxurious vehicle. It featured distinctive styling with a long hood and short rear deck, as well as a unique grille design that changed slightly with each model year.
The Matador was offered with a range of engine options, including inline-six and V8 engines, with power outputs ranging from 100 to 180 horsepower. It was available with both manual and automatic transmissions.
The Matador was also used as a base for various racing and police pursuit vehicles, including the AMC Matador coupe in NASCAR racing and the "two-door Western Package Sedan" for police use.
Overall, the AMC Matador was praised for its comfortable ride and spacious interior, but it struggled to compete with other mid-size cars from larger automakers. Production of the Matador ceased in 1978 when AMC shifted its focus to smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles.
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