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  • ...as the [[Ford Fox platform]] of the 1970s. In the 1980s, [[Chrysler]]'s [[Chrysler K platform|K-cars]] all wore a badge with the letter, "K", to indicate thei ...building many well differentiated vehicles from many marques off the same platforms.
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  • ...umber of vehicles was the Ford Fox platform of the 1970s. In the 1980s, [[Chrysler]]'s K-cars all wore a badge with the letter, "K", to indicate their shared ...building many well differentiated vehicles from many marques off the same platforms.
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  • ...te web | title=2007 Chrysler Sebring cars | url=http://www.allpar.com/cars/chrysler/sebring.html | work=Allpar | accessdate = 2006-12-18}}</ref> ===Chrysler===
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  • ...e platform pioneered [[Chrysler]]'s "cab-forward" design; featured on some Chrysler, Dodge, and Eagle cars in the 1990s and early 2000s. ...Shell, Suspension, and Steering of the Chrysler LH Series (Dodge Intrepid, Chrysler Concorde, Eagle Vision)" allpar.com] retrieved on 2009-08-03.</ref>
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  • ...eague held [[automotive design]] positions at General Motors, Packard, and Chrysler before being named Vice President of Design for American Motors Corporation ...to [[Chrysler Corporation]]. Consequently, Teague became chief stylist of Chrysler's studio. However, because of management conflicts, Teague decided to work
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  • ...[[Ford Panther|Panther]] platform is one of the last remaining automotive platforms using a separate load-bearing chassis. Coach builders have built models bas ...eats. Examples of the type were constructed not only from sedans (e.g., [[Chrysler New Yorker]], [[Cadillac DeVille]]), but also from [[station wagon]]s; many
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  • ...]'s [[Chrysler]] brand. To this day, most Mercury models are based on Ford platforms. The Mercury name comes from the name of roman god of speed who was the mes ...as in the 1950s, when its formula of stretching and lowering existing Ford platforms was very successful. The marque has changed several times throughout its hi
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  • ...rs, often classified as compact, though mid-size by EPA standards Mid-size platforms such as the [[Plymouth Satellite]] would be rebranded as full-size, rebodie
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  • ...transmission]] (based on the unit from the European [[turbo]][[diesel]] [[Chrysler minivans|minivans]]), equal-length [[half shaft]]s, and a high-capacity Sac ...agazine using only factory upgrade [http://car-reviews.automobile.com/news/chrysler-groups-mopar-offers-performance-upgrades-for-dodge-srt-4/239/ Mopar perform
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  • ...French carmaker [[Peugeot]] in 1979, in spite of the 1978 launch of the [[Chrysler Horizon|Horizon]] front-wheel drive hatchback.
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  • ...Motors had little funds to spend on independent brand-specific performance platforms. That was, until the [[Pontiac Fiero]] was introduced in 1983 as a 1984 mod ...rebird's demise. Finding limited numbers of smaller rear wheel drive coupe platforms, Pontiac looked to [[Holden]], a GM division of Australia, for the platform
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  • ...its early years, the Tempo's main competition were the [[GM]] J-cars and [[Chrysler]] "K-cars"; it later competed against the Chevrolet Corsica and the Dodge S ...philosophy. The new design philosophy rested in part due to aging vehicle platforms, and two oil embargoes which led to a rise in more fuel-efficient import ve
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  • ...ified for the next two years by minor styling changes. GM, [[Ford]], and [[Chrysler]] competed vigorously in this new environment. By the mid 1960s, most of GM's vehicles were built on a few common ''platforms'' and in the 1970s, began to use nearly identical body panel stampings, dif
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  • ...nt lasted until March 2, 1987, when American Motors was purchased by the [[Chrysler Corporation]], which discontinued the use of AMC and Renault brand names in ...|General Motors]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], and [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] as an equal. Mason also entered into informal discussions with [[James J.
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  • ...three decades. As is common with Mercury vehicles, the Cougar shared basic platforms with Ford models. Originally this was the [[Ford Mustang|Mustang]], but lat *[[Chrysler Cordoba]]
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  • ...c [[throttle]] control. It's a thoroughly modern engine. The Hemi features Chrysler's Multi-Displacement System (MDS), which can deactivate four of the eight [ ...and integrated. The big side mirrors, great for visibility, are mounted on platforms to minimize wind noise, and a channel has been specially designed to keep w
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  • ...uch as integrated fenders and raked windshield, pioneered by the ill-fated Chrysler Airflow a couple of years before. Penned by Gregorie and external designer Nevertheless, Lincoln started losing ground to Cadillac and Chrysler's luxury offerings, new in terms of cars and segments for 1949 with the cre
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