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The [[straight-4]] engine developed by [[Chrysler]] for the [[Chrysler K platform|Chrysler K]] and [[Chrysler L platform|L platforms]] is sometimes referred to{{Who?}} as the '''K-car engine'''. After its debut in 1981, it became the basis for all Chrysler-developed 4-cylinder engines until the [[Chrysler Neon engine]] was released in 1995.
The [[straight-4]] engine developed by [[Chrysler]] for the [[Chrysler K platform|Chrysler K]] and [[Chrysler L platform|L platforms]] is sometimes referred to{{Who?}} as the '''K-car engine'''. After its debut in 1981, it became the basis for all Chrysler-developed 4-cylinder engines until the [[Chrysler Neon engine]] was released in 1995.
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