
K-Car
A K-Car, short for “K-cars,” refers to a category of small, affordable vehicles produced mainly in the 1980s by automakers like Chrysler. These cars were designed to meet specific fuel efficiency and emissions standards, offering practical transportation at a lower cost. K-Cars typically feature compact size, simpler construction, and modest performance, making them suitable for city driving and budget-conscious drivers. They became popular due to their economic advantages and played a key role in the automotive market shift towards smaller, more efficient vehicles during that era.