Everything You Should Know About the Chrysler 300


The family sedan has been a staple of American garages for the better part of a century now. However, American family sedans had always been in the shadow of their European counterparts when it came to refinement, performance, durability and beauty. But all of that changed with the emergence of the Chrysler 300 in 2004.

Although it’s quintessentially American with its classic lines and rip-roaring V6, the 300 offers a combination of performance, quality and elegance that can match any European luxury sedan. Therefore, it’s no wonder that the Chrysler 300, according to Edmund’s, is one of the most popular vehicles among car buyers. Over the course of this blog, we’ll tell you all you need to know about the Chrysler 300.

Styling

Although the styling of the 300 hasn’t changed much during its 14 years in production, it’s a timeless example of automotive design that’s as elegant now as it was back in 2004. With a sleek but brawny exterior profile, the big Chrysler gives off an aura of power and luxury. With higher end models such as the 300s and the 300 Ltd, you can get blacked-out wheels and accents that give the car a sportier look.
Moving on to the interior, the cabin is comprised of a combination of smooth curves and organic shapes. The base model of the 300 comes hard-plastic interior trims but with the ‘Ltd’ and the ‘S’ models, you get natural-finish wood trim pieces.

Performance

Although the 300 looks like a mature, dignified vehicle, you’d be surprised at how athletic it is. All Chrysler 300 models come equipped with a robust 3.6 liter V6 engine which is mated with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The end result is 300 BHP being at the disposal of your right foot, which enables the 300 to reach from 0 to 60 mph in a respectable 6.3 seconds. Furthermore, the big Chrysler was able to generate 0.88 g’s of grip on Car & Driver magazine’s 300-foot skid pad, which is amazing for a car that weighs over 4,000 pounds.

Features

All trims of the 300 come with a plethora of features, such as a touch-screen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay, USB ports, Bluetooth connectivity, and rear-view camera. The high-end ‘Ltd’ comes with extra leather, a sunroof, cooled front seats, navigation and a powerful 276-watt audio system.

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