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Chrysler K platform - Definition and Overview |
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Chrysler Corporation's K Car initiative of the 1980s ranks as the most overt use of platform sharing in automotive history. Chrysler advertised the K Cars as a group, using the term in publications, and even put badges on some cars with the letter "K". They later advertised the LH cars similarly, but with lesser emphasis.
Technically, only the Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant used the K platform. The rest of the group had different platforms based on the K, and are often referred to among enthusiasts as "EEKs". The famed Chrysler minivans were also based on the K platform to a lesser extent. The following cars used this platform:
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Example Usage of Chrysler |
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carenvy: That's what Daimler ownership gets you it seems. RT @Auto_Bird: At least #Chrysler is winning at something : @Jalopnik http://bit.ly/85jXHG |
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carenvy: Lots of talk about the new #SLS Merc but neither it nor the new C and E classes would have been possible w/o ditching #Chrysler just in time |
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Crossfire_Club: Come to "7th Annual All Chrysler Spring Cruise-In May 28-30, 2010" Friday, May 28, 2010 at 9:00 am until ... http://bit.ly/4I2XWF |
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