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Chrysler 300 Photos, Reviews and Specifications
Chrysler 300
Fuel Economy
12.2
L/100K
8.1
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
2010 Chrysler 300 Touring |
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|---|---|
| Fuel City | 12.2L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 8.1L/100K |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Max Power | 186 KW 250 HP |
| Body Type | Sedan |
| Number of Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 3.5l |
| Drive Wheels | Rear Wheel Drive |
2010 Chrysler 300C SRT8 Road Test Review
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| A few subtle changes update the newest Chrysler 300C SRT8, its grille making it look custom. (Photo: Chrysler) |
The 300C broke ground when it first hit the streets, offering high-luxury looks and a rear-drive powertrain at a relatively affordable price. At the time, Chrysler was a part of Mercedes-Benz, and the brand took advantage of a bit of German engineering to produce a handsome family sedan with solid, European-influenced construction. The deal was sweetened with the introduction of the high-performance 300C SRT8.
The looks of
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| The rear end design features new taillight lenses and an updated fascia, but the changes will be hardly noticeable to those not in the car biz or outside of the 300C fan club. (Photo: Chrysler) |
No holds were barred when it came to the 300C SRT8's powerplant. Chrysler installed the big-gun 6.1 HEMI V8 under the hood of its flagship sedan, naturally. 425 horsepower is a lot of grunt, and the HEMI delivers with the appropriate soundtrack. Chrysler claims a 5 second 0-100 km/h run, and the seat-of-the-pants meter says that's accurate. When it comes to real-world performance, the 300C SRT8 has no problem running with a Chevrolet Camaro SS. A five-speed automatic transmission
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| The 300C SRT8 can burn up the corners with the best of them, but it loves to go long. (Photo: Chrysler) |
As you might have guessed from the German influence on the 300C, this car was developed with long-distance freeway travel in mind, and that’s a task at which it excels. The 300C uses a fully independent suspension consisting of a short-long arm front setup and a five-link rear. This base has been tightened up with new springs and bushings and the obligatory fat anti-roll bars. The 300C SRT8 gets unique suspension knuckles that lower the car about half an inch compared to the working-class version. This is a big sedan, but it can run with smaller sports coupes thanks to excellent front-to-rear weight balance. The standard electronic stability program with traction control has been retuned so that it doesn't kick in and spoil the fun--until absolutely necessary, of course. In slippery weather, it contributes to docile handling.
The 300C SRT8's crazy horsepower is tethered to reality by massive brakes with big red Brembo calipers that are visible behind the wheels. The vented rotors measure 360 mm up front and 350 in
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| Not an engine for the faint of heart. (Photo: Chrysler) |
The advantage the 300C SRT8 sports over the average muscle car is that it is a large, comfortable sedan, with two broad seats up front and room for three across at the rear. Splitting the difference between sports cars and sports sedans, the 300C SRT8 does a good job of combining the best elements of both. Inside, comfortable yet grippy sueded seats hug the driver and front-seat passenger. Available options include Chrysler’s “Uconnect” voice activated, hands-free Bluetooth phone system; premium audio system with a 30GB music hard drive, touch screen, six-CD changer and DVD/MP3 capability; adaptive cruise control; navigation system; Sirius Satellite Radio and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system.
Critics will complain that the 300C SRT8's familiar design and arguably outdated chassis give the edge to the Germans in refinement. Chrysler makes up for that disparity with pure, unadulterated fun, a quality that's sometimes lacking in luxury sport sedans. The 300C SRT8's $48,345 MSRP undercuts the competition by a significant margin. It's serious fun.
(J003) Standard Metallic Paint
Metallic paint
Excludes: [J005] Standard Gloss Paint
(J005) Standard Gloss Paint
Gloss paint
Excludes: [J003] Standard Metallic Paint
(GWA) Power Sunroof
Power glass sunroof ; includes tilting function, sliding function, sunshade and one-touch opening
(RSC) Sirius Satellite Radio
Audio system with AM/FM/satellite radio
(AFB) Comfort/Convenience Group
Front ashtray Front seat: driver heated, front seat: passenger heated with 3 power adjustments ; details: power height adj. and power tilt adj. Height adjustable pedals Front power windows with 2 express
(NL__) Leather Trimmed Buckets
Seat upholstery: leather Luxury trim: chrome and leather on shifter
Excludes: [Q5DV] Dark Slate Gray Cloth And [Q5J1] Dark Khaki/Light Graystone Cloth
(RSP) UConnect Hands-Free Communication
Wireless connection: Bluetooth Voice activating system includes phone Electrochromic rear view mirror
(RER) MyGIG Multimedia System with Navigation
HDD-integrated navigation system: full map and voice info with touch screen controls and off-road ability colour screen Audio Connectivity: USB and iPod Telematics Remote audio controls: steering wheel mounted Entertainment display screen located in front DVD MP3 player Voice activating system includes radio, naviagtion system and voice memo/notepad

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