And more...it was the K platform that was used to develop the first of the minivans that actually saved the company financially. Any DC decision that may be made to keep or drop specific models will not be made on the basis of nostalgia - guaranteed. Even in a company solidly populated and managed by "car guys", fond memories won't cut it. The new 300 is hot in the market now but if it slips.... In today's car market if a car can't pay its way it won't be around very long. Even general money made the decision to drop "98", "88", & "Riviera" and it's not over yet. Camaro and Firebird are on a very hot seat. At Ford we have all heard of the possibilities with Mercury and have watched the "T Bird", "Continental" and "MK VIII" bite the dust. (At any of the companies the names may return resurrected on a different platform). Today, as always it's about Money! Brian Dan Corrigan wrote: > > I' m not a fan of the K cars either, but let's face it: if it wasn't for the K > cars, Chrysler would have gone down the toilet during the early 80s. Being > able to produce so many cars based on the same chassis, interchangable parts, > and so on, saved Chrysler lots of money. Remember they paid their government > loan back early? > Dan
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