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The '''Chrysler 300''' is a near-luxury sedan designed by [[Ralph Gilles]]. There have been many vehicles using the name, starting in 1955 and continuing to this day. This page is about the modern Chrysler 300, not the Chrysler 300 letter series cars of the 1950s and 1960s.
The '''Chrysler 300''' is a near-luxury sedan designed by [[Ralph Gilles]]. There have been many vehicles using the name, starting in 1955 and continuing to this day. This page is about the modern Chrysler 300, not the Chrysler 300 letter series cars of the 1950s and 1960s.



Revision as of 22:11, 1 August 2007

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The Chrysler 300 is a near-luxury sedan designed by Ralph Gilles. There have been many vehicles using the name, starting in 1955 and continuing to this day. This page is about the modern Chrysler 300, not the Chrysler 300 letter series cars of the 1950s and 1960s.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Chrysler 300 Review.

Recent Changes

Cosmetically, the 300 remains unchanged from the 2006 model year, save for an optional longer wheelbase available on select trims. Feature-wise, SmartBeam headlights are offered on the Heritage Edition of the 300C for the first time, and other new features include things such as heated rear seats and adaptive cruise control.

Styles and Major Options

The new 300 is offered in five versions: the basic entry level 300, the "Touring" version, a more luxurious "Limited" model, the top-of the line 300C, and the performance-oriented SRT-8.

The basic 300 comes standard with 17 in (432 mm) alloy wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, traction control, and a four-speed automatic transmission. It uses a 2.7 L LH V6 making 190 hp (142 kW).

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The 2007 Chrysler 300C

The Touring model uses a 3.5 L V6, producing 250 hp (186 kW) and 250 ft.lbf (339 N·m) of torque. It also uses a 4-speed automatic transmission, but comes with foglamps, yaw control, and other luxury appointments.

The top of the line 300C version uses a 5.7 L Hemi V8. This engine can run on four cylinders when less power is needed, reducing fuel consumption. The EPA has rated the 300C as getting 17 mpg city, 25 mpg highway. When all 8 cylinders are needed, the 300C can make 340 hp (254 kW) and 390 ft·lbf (529 N·m) torque. The Heritage Edition of the 300C features the 5.7 L engine along with many of the SRT-8's exterior modification, added chrome accents, and special tires on 18 inch wheels. It is the first Chrysler vehicle with SmartBeam headlights.

The SRT-8 includes a new 6.1 L Hemi which produces 425 hp (317 kW).

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the Chrysler 300 can be found at CarsDirect.

300 Trims

300 Base Model
2WD

300 Touring
2WD

300 Touring
AWD

300C Base Model
2WD

300C Base Model
AWD

300C SRT-8
2WD

MSRP

$23,880

$28,010

$30,760

$34,525

$36,600

$40,420

Invoice

$22,332

$26,049

$28,524

$31,913

$33,780

$37,653

Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim

2.7L V6
2WD

3.5L V6
2WD

5.7L V8
2WD

6.1L V8
2WD

3.5L V6
AWD

5.7L V8
AWD

MPG

21/28

19/27

17/25

14/20

17/24

17/24

Reliability

Because the new 300 model only debuted in 2005, accurate long-term reliability information is not yet available.

Safety

The 2007 Chrysler 300 received high marks from the NHTSA in safety tests performed by the agency. For all front-impact and for rear seat side-impact tests, the 300 earned 5-Star ratings, and in tests for front seat side-impact and rollover, it received 4-Star ratings.

Some of the standard safety equipment found on the 300 includes:

Photos

Colors

Colors will vary by trim, and a complete list is viewable on CarsDirect.com. Some of the available combinations include:

Exterior

  • Bright Silver Metallic Clearcoat
  • Brilliant Black Crystal Clearcoat
  • Cool Vanilla Clearcoat
  • Inferno Red Crystal Clearcoat
  • Marine Blue Pearlcoat
  • Steel Blue Metallic Clearcoat

Interior

  • Dark Khaki/Light Graystone
  • Dark Slate Gray/Light Graystone
  • Dark/Light Slate Gray

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

There are no hybrid models of the 300 in production at this time.

Unique Attributes

Resale Values

According to Kelley Blue Book, "the 300 is projected to hold a better than-average-residual value, with the Touring actually bettering the V8 300C over a five-year period by a few percentage points."

Criticisms

  • "If you're looking for something inconspicuous, say, for a stakeout, the Chrysler 300 might not be your best option. Car enthusiasts will lament the absence of a manual transmission and some may find the interior color choices drab." - Kelley Blue Book
  • "Saddled with a small V6, the base model feels sluggish, and we wouldn't recommend it to most buyers." - Edmunds.com

Current Generation: (2005–Present)

The current 300 is a sport sedan and wagon which was first shown at the 2003 New York Auto Show as a concept car and first introduced in the spring of 2004 as an early 2005 model. The current 300 was designed by Ralph Gilles, and replaced both the 300M and Concorde.

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The new 300 was built to bring a high performance, sporty sedan to compete with the likes of the Buick LaCrosse and the Mercury Montego (launched at the same time as the 300). Unlike the LaCrosse and Montego, the 300C is rear wheel drive and offers comparable luxury at a lower price. The 300 is also sold in Europe as both a sedan and a station wagon. The station wagon, sold in Europe as the 300 Touring (not to be confused with the North American sedan's "Touring" trim level), shares its body pieces of the C-pillar with the Dodge Magnum. The 300 Touring differs from the Magnum in that its exterior stying and interior fitment are that of the 300/300C instead of the less-luxurious Magnum.

The car has become a genuine hit for Chrysler. It is priced below similar rear wheel drive, high-performance V8 sedans from other marques. Media reports have indicated sales approaching 10,000 per month and shortages developing.

The new 300C, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Magnum all share the Chrysler LX platform, which features components derived from the discontinued Mercedes-Benz E-Class of 1996 to 2002. Such components include the suspension design, front seat frames, wiring harnesses, steering column, the 5-speed automatic's design, and a derivative of the 4-Matic all wheel drive system.

Extended Wheelbase

The Extended Wheelbase version of the 300 was shown for the first time at the 2006 New York Auto Show. It has 6 inches of extra length, which has been added to the rear passenger compartment. The extended wheelbase model will be built by Accubilt, an outside specialty vehicle manufacturer. Although built by this outside company, it will be fully backed by Chrysler and sold through Chrysler dealerships.

Coupe and convertible?

Chrysler is reportedly considering creating coupe and convertible versions of the 300. The convertible will most likely have 4-doors, something that hasn't been done since the 1967 Lincoln Continental. The idea of the convertible is based on the ASC Helios 300, shown at the Detroit Auto Show in early 2005. It is not known when the coupe and convertible 300 will be released, or if DaimlerChrysler will ever go through with the idea.

Origins

The 300 name made a brief reapparance in 1979, on a somewhat revised Chrysler Cordoba bodyshell. This "300" had non-functional fender vents, red, white, and blue pin stripes, and a 360 in³ V8. This engine produced just 195 hp (145 kW) and was mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission, resulting in meager performance. The model was gone after 1979.

Worldwide

Design quirks and oddities

Shrewd product placement in several hip-hop videos have helped establish the 300 as a cool and desirable vehicle. In fact, one account had rapper Snoop Dogg leaving a message for Chrysler chairman Dieter Zetsche saying, "What I gotta do to get that brand-new C outta you?"

Awards

The 300C was the 2005 Motor Trend Car of the Year and was on Car and Driver's Ten Best list for 2005. It also won the North American Car of the Year and Canadian Car of the Year Best New Luxury Car awards.


See also


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