Eagle Vision

The Eagle Vision was a full-size, front-wheel drive sports sedan, produced from 1993-1997. It was sold by the Eagle division of the Chrysler Corporation, replacing the AMC/Renault-designed Eagle Premier (from which the Vision was derived). The Eagle Vision was a corporate mate to the popular Dodge Intrepid and Chrysler Concorde. The Vision was aimed more at the enthusiast crowd than the other 2 of the trio, but they were all basically the same underneath and shared the same drivetrains. Despite alot going for it, the Vision, unlike the Intrepid and Concorde, unfortunately would only last but one generation and would be dropped after 1997.