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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
  
The K-car is known as the car that saved Chrysler back in the early 80s.
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The K-cars, the Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant, were, quite literally, the cars that saved Chrysler.
Looking for someone to give more of the history behind the K-Car
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In 1979, as Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca was asking Congress for loan guarantees that would save his company its first brush with bankruptcy, early test versions of these cars were provided as proof that the carmaker could compete, if given the chance.
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The sales pitch worked, and so did the K-cars. Chrysler paid off its $1.5 billion in loans ahead of schedule.
  
 
The K-Car includes cars made on the K-Platform, but there were slight variations to that original [[FWD]] [[Platform]], which were given the platform designations of E, G, H, J, C, A, and P. Some of these designations were used earlier in the 60s and 70s for [[RWD]] platforms, but have nothing in common with them. The FWD versions will be discussed here in the K-Car topic, rather than in the RWD Platform topics with those designations.
 
The K-Car includes cars made on the K-Platform, but there were slight variations to that original [[FWD]] [[Platform]], which were given the platform designations of E, G, H, J, C, A, and P. Some of these designations were used earlier in the 60s and 70s for [[RWD]] platforms, but have nothing in common with them. The FWD versions will be discussed here in the K-Car topic, rather than in the RWD Platform topics with those designations.

Revision as of 01:39, 15 May 2012

83 Plymouth Reliant


Summary

The K-cars, the Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant, were, quite literally, the cars that saved Chrysler. In 1979, as Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca was asking Congress for loan guarantees that would save his company its first brush with bankruptcy, early test versions of these cars were provided as proof that the carmaker could compete, if given the chance.

The sales pitch worked, and so did the K-cars. Chrysler paid off its $1.5 billion in loans ahead of schedule.

The K-Car includes cars made on the K-Platform, but there were slight variations to that original FWD Platform, which were given the platform designations of E, G, H, J, C, A, and P. Some of these designations were used earlier in the 60s and 70s for RWD platforms, but have nothing in common with them. The FWD versions will be discussed here in the K-Car topic, rather than in the RWD Platform topics with those designations.

need some help on the below models to indicate the years in the various platforms

K-Platform


E-Platform

G-Platform

H-Platform

J-Platform

C-Platform

A-Platform

P-Platform

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