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Top 5 Canadian auto stories this week: Stellantis has affordability issues; Quebec’s ICE ban; more

"During our darkest days, the promise of the K-car was always the light at the end of the tunnel," Lee Iacocca wrote in his 1984 autobiography. "For a couple of years, the prospect of an American-made, fuel-efficient, front-wheel-drive car was just about all we had to offer." Iacocca drove the first K-car -- a Plymouth Reliant -- off the assembly line in Detroit on Aug. 6, 1980. (CHRYSLER)
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