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The '''LX platform''' is [[Chrysler]]'s [[full-size car|full-size]] [[rear wheel drive]] [[automobile platform]] for the mid part of the 2000s. The LX was developed in America using components borrowed from the Mercedes-Benz W220 S-class control arm front suspension, Mercedes-Benz W210 E-Class the 5-link rear suspension, the [[5G-Tronic|W5A580]] 5-speed automatic, the rear differential, and the ESP system. The LX cars are built at [[Brampton Assembly]] in [[Brampton, Ontario]], [[Canada]].  The European variant and all RHD models are built in [[Graz]], [[Austria]] by [[Magna Steyr]], they go by the platform designation of LE.
The '''LX platform''' is [[Chrysler]]'s [[full-size car|full-size]] [[rear wheel drive]] [[automobile platform]] for the mid part of the 2000s. The LX was developed in America using components borrowed from the Mercedes-Benz W220 S-class control arm front suspension, Mercedes-Benz W210 E-Class the 5-link rear suspension, the [[5G-Tronic|W5A580]] 5-speed automatic, the rear differential, and the ESP system. The LX cars are built at [[Brampton Assembly]] in [[Brampton, Ontario]], [[Canada]].  The European variant and all RHD models are built in [[Graz]], [[Austria]] by [[Magna Steyr]], they go by the platform designation of LE.


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Latest revision as of 01:36, 4 February 2009

The LX platform is Chrysler's full-size rear wheel drive automobile platform for the mid part of the 2000s. The LX was developed in America using components borrowed from the Mercedes-Benz W220 S-class control arm front suspension, Mercedes-Benz W210 E-Class the 5-link rear suspension, the W5A580 5-speed automatic, the rear differential, and the ESP system. The LX cars are built at Brampton Assembly in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The European variant and all RHD models are built in Graz, Austria by Magna Steyr, they go by the platform designation of LE.

Vehicles using the LX platform include:

Concept vehicles using this platform include:

LC

The LC platform is a shortened LX platform designed for the Challenger

Vehicles using the LC platform include: