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Post by greysrigging on Aug 24, 2022 21:11:50 GMT -5
PLYMOUTH - Plymouth® cars are among the pantheon of classic American brands. They had a good run, from their launch at Madison Square Garden in 1928 to their final model, the second generation Neon in 2000-2001. They were produced by the Chrysler Corporation to capitalize on the budget car market, a field dominated at the time by Chevrolet and Ford. Marketed primarily in the U.S., Plymouth was a high-volume seller for Chrysler until the late 1990s. They made their mark on the car industry in the 60s, 70s, and 80s with celebrated models such as the Valiant, the Fury, the Barracuda, the Belvedere, and the Road Runner. By the last decade of the 20th century, only four Plymouth vehicles were in production: the Voyager/Grand Voyager minivans, the Neon® compact car, the Breeze® mid-size sedan, and the Prowler® sports car. Here is a selection of places named 'Plymouth' HOME OF PLYMOUTH CARS : DETROIT MI NEW PLYMOUTH, NZ PLYMOUTH, MA PLYMOUTH, MN PLYMOUTH, UK PLYMOUTH, MONSERRAT MOUNT PLYMOUTH, FL
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Post by Steelernation on Aug 24, 2022 21:13:49 GMT -5
Massachusetts.
New Plymouth, NZ looks beautiful though with that volcano.
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Post by MET on Aug 24, 2022 21:30:21 GMT -5
New Zealand.
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Post by fairweatherfan on Aug 24, 2022 21:35:32 GMT -5
New Zealand for being the least extreme.
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Post by cawfeefan on Aug 25, 2022 4:16:36 GMT -5
New Zealand
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Aug 25, 2022 4:57:27 GMT -5
Plymouth, Montserrat.
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Post by Beercules on Aug 25, 2022 6:17:08 GMT -5
definitely the Florida one
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Post by Cheeseman on Aug 25, 2022 7:05:25 GMT -5
Mount Plymouth, FL
Yes it has colder winters than the one in Montserrat, but it's not as monotonous which is also important.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Aug 25, 2022 7:59:20 GMT -5
NZ one for the mild, rainy winters and best overall average annual temps.
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Post by Ethereal on Aug 25, 2022 8:18:05 GMT -5
A really poor bunch. But I'll go with the Florida one
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Post by Ariete on Aug 25, 2022 10:31:57 GMT -5
Detroit, STREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF FUCKEN!
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Aug 25, 2022 10:48:20 GMT -5
The Florida one. No question!
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Post by alex992 on Aug 25, 2022 15:56:39 GMT -5
Plymouth, MN of course.
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Post by Yahya Sinwar on Aug 25, 2022 16:19:25 GMT -5
I dont trust the Plymouth mass data. Looks very shady. Ill go with Florida.
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Post by chesternz on Aug 26, 2022 4:29:12 GMT -5
Toss-up between Montserrat and Florida. I might go with FL because the former is just so monotonous.
Surprised there are so many votes for NZ. It always bugs me when NZ climates are in these kinds of battles. Even notoriously cold parts of NA like Minnesota can manage decent summer highs.
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Post by deneb78 on Aug 26, 2022 13:48:25 GMT -5
Montserrat but I'm wary of that volcano.
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Post by Cadeau on Aug 28, 2022 9:29:42 GMT -5
The British one. If UV strengths were not an issue then probably NZ would be nice too.
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 16, 2024 19:56:42 GMT -5
Mount Plymouth, warmer than ideal but not unreasonable
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Post by Benfxmth on Feb 16, 2024 19:57:26 GMT -5
Mt Plymouth FL
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Post by Kaleetan on Feb 16, 2024 21:30:39 GMT -5
Montserrat looks lovely.
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