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The Eagle Medallion (also known as the Renault Medallion) was a rebadged and mildly re-engineered North American version of the French Renault 21 marketed by Eagle. The mid-size cars were imported from France and built on the same platform as the Renault 21. Concurrently with the North American introduction of the Medallion, Renault sold its American business to Chrysler.
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Eagle Medallion Renault Medallion
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1989-01-01Z
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1987-01-01Z
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