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Chrysler D platform

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Chrysler's D platform is the name used by Chrysler for the platform derived from the Mitsubishi Galant and used by the front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive Diamond Star Motors cars in the 1990s. The original D platform debuted in 1990 and was refreshed in 1995 as the PJ platform. Another DSM platform derived from the Galant, the FJ platform, debuted in 1995 for use in the Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Avenger.[1]

BD

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PJ

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FJ

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ST-22

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See also

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Chrysler originally used the title D platform in 1957-1973 for the large RWD Imperial.

References

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  1. ^ Keebler, Jack (8 August 1994). "Chrysler Targets Gap In Sport Coupe Market: Domestics Too Big, Imports Too Small". Automotive News. Crain Communications, Inc. Archived from the original on 2020-02-23.