The 1978 AMC Gremlin is a classic vehicle from the carmaker's X-body series. It made its debut in 1970 and stayed in production until 1978. The car featured an unusual, boxy design, which made it stand out from most of the other cars on the road. The Gremlin offered a range of engine options, including a 3.2 litre inline-6, a 4.2 litre V8, and a 5.0 litre V8. The Gremlin was considered an economical choice for drivers looking for a reliable, budget-friendly car. Its affordable price tag and unassuming looks were a lure for many drivers. It offered plenty of room for passengers and cargo, with a comfortable and cosy interior. Its suspension offered great handling and sent a heavy dose of "road feel" to the driver. The exterior featured a flat, long-hooded design, incorporating simple lines and curves. It featured 14-inch wheels, deep tinted glass, and a spoiler in the back. The Gremlin was overall a sturdy and reliable car, offering a lot of bang for the buck. Its simple design and durability made it a popular choice for commuters and those needing the occasional hauling job.
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