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The term Australian Six (or "Big Aussie six" etc.) is sometimes used to refer to Australian-built large family cars such as the Ford Falcon, Holden Commodore/Toyota Lexcen, Toyota Avalon/Aurion, the Mitsubishi Magna/380, the Chrysler Valiant & the Leyland P76, which often have six-cylinder engines as standard.
All vehicles built at the Diamond-Star Motors facility in Normal, Illinois are underpinned by the platform, as is the Australian built Mitsubishi 380, which is loosely derived from the PS-based ninth generation of the Mitsubishi Galant.
The Galant-derived 380, built at Mitsubishi Motors Australia's plant in Tonsley Park, Adelaide between 2005 and 2008, also used the PS platform.