K-car
The term "K-car" refers to a series of compact cars produced by the American automaker Chrysler during the 1980s and early 1990s. These vehicles were designed to be affordable, fuel-efficient, and versatile, often serving as family cars or economical options for consumers. The K-car platform included various models, such as the Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant, which became popular for their practicality.
K-cars played a significant role in helping Chrysler recover from financial difficulties in the early 1980s. Their success contributed to the company's resurgence and laid the foundation for future models. The K-car platform also influenced the design of later vehicles, showcasing the importance of compact cars in the automotive market.